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.... - ; . ...:..V'.- GEORGE CASPAR,,, ' CORNER OF WILLIS STREET AND LAMBTON QUAY, Next Door to Mr. G. H. Luxford's,-Butcher. "pESPECTFULLY announces, that among a large" variety of Goods suitable to •JLt 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, Cutlery, Thi Plates, Nails, Brooms & Brushes! And the following assortment of Seeds of warranted quality ■ Mangel Wurtzell, . White Brocoli, Gorse Seed tor hedges, Radish Seed, round and lon* - White Globe Turnip, Lettuce Seed Carrot Seed, Cats-tail Meadow Grass, Round Spinach, Lucerne Seed, £ iess '. . 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, & 0 / &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 will be closed from Friday Evening to Saturday Evening dusk Wellington, July 4, 1851.

MR. ALLEN begs leave to inform the Public of New Zealand and the neighbouring Colonies, that he has taken out an Auctioneer's License. He is open to receive Commissions either in Wellington or from the neighbouring Colonies ; the principles of his business .are simply these—he has abolished that grievance to buyers, namely, Lot Money ; he proposes to render prompt Account Sales, and, as promptly, to hand over the Cash or Bills according to the terms of sale. Catalogues will invariably be printed, containing an exact list carefully Lotted of all the Goods Mr. Allen may have for sule. Mr. A. proposes to select one day in each week, and thinking that Tuesday would he the most convenient one, he has fixed npou'that day. On Tuesday, therefore a Sale in every week, should the weather not be too boisterous, will be effected by him, at the Stores of Mr.W. F. CnnisTiAN, on Lambton Quay Mr. Allen is also at liberty, tvhen not engaged with the Sales at the Stores, to act as Auctioneer for Land, Cattle, Houses, Furniture, or any other description of Property which may be offered to him by his patrons. Wellington, May 13, 1851. Advertisement. A YOUNG M.\N, having a few hours to spare, I\_ will be happy to make up Books or Accounts. For Address, apply to the Office of this Paper. Wellington, June 20, 1851. Hams and Bacon, CJALT PORK in barrels, warranted sound, O SUPERIOR FLOUR, Seconds do., Bran-, Maize, Onions.-fee, may be had at Joseph Torr's, Lambtoii Quay. Wellington, June 13, 1851. WOOL. r riHE Undersigned are Purchasers of Wool and JL other Colonial Produce, and will advance on Consignments to their Correspondents in England, Van Diemen's Land, Port Phillip, and Sydney. W. B. RHODES & CO. Te Aro, May 10,1851. To be Let. A HOUSE, with Garden and Paddock (1 acre) enclosed, and a good run for Cattle. The above is well adapted for the Milk Trade. For particulars, apply at the Office of this Paper. June 4, 1801. FOR SALE, Ex "John if Charlotte, u n f,art Town, -go AAA WHITE THORNS, 1c7,W1/l/ Cl cases Apples' French Crabs,' 1 cask Chocolate, 1 do. Sauces, ' Prince Albert's' and ' Emperor of China's,' 25 eases Mould Candles, 25 ft. each, 4 boxes Axes, 2 coses Sheathing Copper, And sundry other Goods. Levin & Co. Wellington, June 10, 1851. CW. SCHULTZE will give the highest . Cash Price for Wheat, at his Mill, Ka Warra. October 22, 1850. VT T ANTED immediately, a. good FEMALE W SERVANT. Apply to ~ t» Mrs. Bell, Thorndon. June 20, 185K , : '_ Soda Water Bottles. rmilE Undersigned will give the : highest Cash 1 price for any quantity of Soda Water Bottles. WIIXIAM Rankin, ....■■■■ Thorndon-Flat. March 14,1851.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VII, Issue 599, 9 July 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume VII, Issue 599, 9 July 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume VII, Issue 599, 9 July 1851, Page 1

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