NOTICE. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. riIHE " Wellington Independent " has the _L greatest circulation of any Newspaper yet published in New Zealand; its subscribers being iicated in all the most important districts of-Ake., Colony. It is also extensively circulated in New South Wales, South and Western-Australia, Van Dicmcn's Land, Gape of Good Hope, and in the Mother-country. Advertisers, therefore, in making me of the columns of the " Independent," may feel certain that the greatest publicity will be given to the goods, wares, &c, offered for sale, and that, advertisers will ultimately reap benefits in proportion to the manner in which they keep their \namex before the public. The Price of Advertisements in the "Wellington Independent" is — Threepence a Line for the First Insertion of all Advertisements, and One Penny a Line for every subsequent 'Insertion. Advertisements to be lift at the Independent Office, Lainblon-q nay, before ten o'clock on Tuesday and Friday evenings. CIRCULARS. S©@S£ 9 JOISTS) (3J©2B=W®E?.2S, And every other description of Printing, 32mtttcti tottfj trcspatclj, IN NEAT AND FANCY TYPE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS, AT THE OFFICE OP THB COBNEB OF Willis-street and Lainbton-quay. Agents for the ,f Wellington Independent. ,, WELLINGTON— Messrs. W. Lyon, Johnson & Moore, and B. J. Duncan, Kiver Hutt—Mr. W. Moody. Porirua—Mr. .T. Rhodes. Wanganui—Messrs. Taylor & Watt. Taranaki—Mr. E. Dorset. Auckland—Messrs. Williamson & Wilson. Nelson—Mr. Elliott. Port Cooper—Mr. Swinbourne. Otago—Mr. Mausford. All Orders and Advertisements, left in charge of our Agents, are requested to be forwarded without delay for completion. FOR LONDON DIRECT. __ H -—*. r i flue fast sailing barque ~"/P\jySv J- ROBERT STERS tons register, Peter MorJiJP$ Wj vwv«» rison, Commander. 5*5? This Vessel has very excellent accommodations for passengers, and will sail positively on the 7tn March. Has room for a few more bales of Wool. Early application is necessary to Samuel & Joseph, or W. B. Rhodes & Co. Wellington, February 11, 1851. FOR LONDON DIRECT, To follow the "Robert Syers," ~~r~%-~L fine fast sailing barque ypjirl A. 1, 300 tons, daily expected •421 M rOm London: has excellent acEJggSSgjSB commodations for Passengers, and \fi]\ meet wilh quick despatch. For the convenience of those shippers at the Wairau whose Wool could not be got in in time for the Lord William Bentinck, should sufficient inducement offer, the Emu will proceed to Cloudy Bay to take in their Wool. W. B. Rhodes & Co. TeAro, January 28,1851. FOR LONDON. >j-iL. rPHE fine first class barquo -1- VICTORY, /Pxfj b? 50 tOns, J " Mu ' lins > Commander, Afflm If f^s^ , wil ' sail al)out lOtll April, next. ljjM,'-ll.' WxgS or re <ght or Passage, having ~~ 3e splendid accommodations, apply to Bethune & Hunter, Or Hervey, Johnston & Co. Or at Nelson to Messrs. Morrison & Sclanders. Wellington, February 10, 1851. FOR PORT COOPER, Immediately on her return to this Port, —i~~^— j wll known schooner J. TWINS, ysjrl([£fQ&. James Davis, Master. For Freight or Passage, Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, _ Feb. 28, 1851., FOR NELSON, On her return from the Wairau. —.jrl-HL fine fast sailing schooner wt w '" sa '' ' or le ft ' )ove ort iminedumMl W diately on her return. fSgjffiH; Wpgß For Freight or Passage, apply to W. S. LOXLEY, Farish-street, ' _ Or to the Master on board. . February 28,18B1; FOR NELSON. -TJrA-4 HPHE fine fast sailing schoofler -"- MARY inFk tons 1),Irt ! len ' William Boyce, Will sail for the'above port hot return from die Wairau. ■ For freight of passage, having Superior acionunodationa for passengers, apply to W. S. LOXLEY, ■-,■:•■ . ; ■ Farish-street Wellington, Jnnuarj'ls, lßsi< . :
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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 563, 5 March 1851, Page 1
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