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GEORGE CASPAR, CORNER OF WILLIS STREET AND LAMBTON QUAY, Next Door to Mr. G. H. Iniaford's, Butcher. "I3ESPECTFULLY announces, that among a large variety of Goods suitable to jLv the wants of the Settlers of Wellington, he has for disposal, wholesale and retail, Clothing of various kinds, Prints, Calicos, and Coburg Cloths, Stationery, Writing and Printing Paper, Ink, Cutleuy, Tin Plates, Nails, Brooms & Brushes, And the following assortment of Seeds of warranted quality : Mangel Wurtzell, White Brocoli, Gorse Seed for hedges, Radish Seed, round and long White Globe Turnip, Lettuce Seed Carrot Seed, ' Cats-tail Meadow Grass, Round Spinach, Lucerue Seed, Cress, Mixed Cabbage, assorted, Parsnips, Globe Onion, Early Brusland Pea, Lawn Grass, mixed, Curled Double Parsley, Meadow Foxtail Grass, -Cauliflower and Brocoli, Flower Seed assorted, "Swede Turnip, Bulbs, Carraway Seeds, Marrow Fat Pea, Cow Cabbage, East Ham early Cabbage, Celery Seed, &c. &c. &c. G. C. being desirous of establishing himself as a Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, he will use every exertion to win the esteem and confidence of the Residents of Wellington and adjoining Districts, and to ensure this object, he will sell good -serviceable Articles at very moderate profits, and confidently hopes to deserve patronage and support. G. C. being of the Jewish persuasion, his shop ivill be dosed from Friday Evening to Saturday Evening dunk Wellington, July 4, 1851.

SALES BY AUCTION, MESSRS. HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO., "WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Stores in Lombard Street, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 7th and Bth July, TpIVE cases of Printed BOOKS and STAJL TIONERY, from the House of Smith, :Elder & Co. The Sale ivill commence each day at 11 o'clock. For particulars, see Catalogues, "Wellington, July 1, 1851. Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute. MEMBERS are respectfully reminded that all Subscriptions—annual and halfyearly—became due on July 1,1851. J , Woodward, Treasurer. Wellington, July 4, 1851. New Zealand Society. MEMBERS are informed that the Annual Subscription of One Guinea,payable in advance, must be paid to the account of the Honorary Treasurer of the New Zealand Society, at the Union Bank of Australia, on or before the 31st instant. By order of the Council. Walter Mantell, Honoranj Secretary. July 3, 1851. Wellington Savings' Bank. Supeiuntending Committee of the X above Institution will meet on MONDAY Evening next, the 7th inst., at 8 o'Clock, at Barrett's Hotel. ■ Chairman in-rotation Mr. Fitzherbert. J. Woodward, Sec. Wellington, July 5, 1851. CRYSTAL ORNAMENTS. A MOST beautiful collection of the above of Bremen manufacture, consisting of SIXTY .VABLETIES of Birds, Animals, &c, of the finest colour and finish,, and such as have not been previously seen in Wellington, on sale at the Stores of JOHN M'BETH, Willis-street Wellington.Mth July, 1851. FRUIT TREES. A FEW dczen of the above, reared and now growing in the town, consisting of va rious choicfi kinds of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Damsons, Quinces, &c, about five and six years old, now ready to remove and very likely to bear abundantly this year. To be sold at very low ;prices. Apply to JOHN M'BETII, Willis-street Wellington, 4th July, 1851. MONEY. HMHE UNDERSIGNED is desirous of calling JL the attention of persons whose accounts are over three months standing to the fact that they can take the opportunity of settling the same by calling with the cash, or remitting their respective amounts to JOHN M'BETH. Willis-street. Wellington, July 4, 1831, JUST EEOEIVED. and for sale by the Undersigned— £ s. d. Wellington Boots 1 0 0 fc'uung Blucher Boots 010 8 Xadies'fine Cloth Boots 0 9 6 Do. strong Leather do, ~080 Kangaroo Slippers • .... ! 0 4 6 Patent Leather do 0 0 6 -Boy' 3 and Girl's also very cheap at Thomas Living's, .Next Shop to Mr. Cording's, Lambton Quay. ■Country 'Orders punctual!;/ attended to. July 4, 1801. To be Let, with Immediate Possession, THAT DWELLING-HOUSE, with an Acre of Land attached,,presently occupied by the Rev. \V. Kirton, pleasantly situated in Boitlcott ■Street, commanding a fine view of the Harbour and •surrounding scenery. for iurther particulars, apply to J. H. Wallace. Wellington, July 4, 1881. A GOOD COOK, V \J, „. , Apply at this office. Wellington, July 5,1851.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VII, Issue 598, 5 July 1851, Page 2

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