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ON SALE. JtOft TONS of tlle be3t NEWCASTLE MVU COALS. Bethune & Hunter, Exchange Buildings, September 10, 1851. NOTICE. rpilE Undersigned are prepared to Warehouse X. Goods iv their new Bonded -tore. Bethune & Hunter. ExchY.nge Blildings, Sfli September, 1851. rpHE Uudcrsigned has just returned from X. b-nghind, and will have on sale at his stores, Goods selected with the greatest care from the Diblin, Paris, and London Markets, consistim' principally of— b Irish Tubinets, all colors; French, Paisley, and Crape Shawls; Scarfs; French Ribbons; Neck lies; Handkerchiefs; Lace Falls; Parasolsligured aud Plain Nets, black and white; Spot' Swiss,, and Sprig Muslin Caps; French Cambric and Limerick Lace Handkerchiefs; Lace and Tarlatan Ball Dresses; Insertion Flouncing and Scol- • lopmg; Collars, Cuffs, Habits, Chemisettes, and Sleeves; Muslin Trimming; Brussels Net-In-fants' Robes, Frocks, Frock-bodies, Caps Sec • Figuered;Muslin Mantles and Polka Jackets, Lace Jackets, Berthes; Ladies' Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, Cambric ditto; Velvet Ribbons, all sizesGent's Satin Scarfs, Stocks, and Ties of all kinds.' Squirrel, Mock Sable, Opossum, Fitch and Mus quash Fur; Victorine Culfs; Riding and Opera Boas ; 1 ur Trimming and Swausdowu ; French and English Flowers; Black Feathers; Black Felt Huts, best quality; 200 pieces of superior quality und pattern Mourning and Fancy Plates; Cheque Muslin; Paris Wove aud other Stays; Silver top Smelling Bottles; Papier Macbe Blotters; Card Trays: Screens; Inkstands; Caddies; Trinket & Bottle Boxes, &c. &c. A sariety of Pone Mommies, Reticules, Writing Cases, Work Boxes, Tea Caddies, Desks, Minature Bagatelle Board, See. &c. 8, 10, and 12 keys and fluting Accordions, best description, and Instruction Books. 2 bales 30 inch Shirtings ; 2 bales Electoral and other Flannels; Berlin Wool; Canvass & Patterns; Bone and Box Knitting Pins ; Crotchet Cases. Bear-skin for Mantles ; Mantles different shapes ; Zephyr and Mohair Caps ; Hoods ; Clotc Gaiters ; all kinds of Hosiery; Marshall's Thread; Black & coloured sewing Silk and Twist; Purse Silk, Sec. Haberdashery and Linen Drapery in general. Robert's Puteut Baby Jumpers. Gymps, Fringes, Kuittiug'and Crotchet Cotton, Cords, &c.; great variety of Silk Girdles ; Ladies' Pages Needles, &c; Buck, Silk, Aferino. and other Braces; Silk, Worsted, and Leather Belts, &c. 200 dozen Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, best quality; also best India Rubber Galoshes. The Undersigned will have these Goods ready for inspection as soon as possible: some arc now ready. The above Goods are inferioi to none yet imported into the colony, and the Undersigned hopes soon to hold every description of good, new, and tasteful Merchandise that Dublin, London, or Paris can snpply, and that is suitable for the colony. Tho. K. Warburton. French Shop, Lambton Quay, October 14, lnr,i. NOTICE. . j rpHF. Public is -respectfully informed that, for! X. tho convenience of Passengers at Te Aro', t'.w Undersigned's Van will start for the Hntt, from the New Zealander Inn, Henry Taylor's, every Afternoon at { past 3 o'clock, and* leave Mr. James M'Bcth's, Lumbton Quay, at 1 o'clock precisely. All Letters and Parcels.left at either of the übovo places, will be duly forwarded with punctuality- and despatch. N.ll.—Parties are particularly requested to direct all Letters aud Parcels in a legible style, or they will not be taken. Charles Cundey. October, 31, 1851. "Wellington Horticultural and Botanical Society, rplIF. NEXT EXHIBITION of the Society L will be held at the Britannia Saloon, on Wednesday, the 12th November. All Articles intended for competition, must be iv the Room before J past 10 a.m. J. M. Taylor, Hon. Secretary. October 17, 1851. Notice to Stock Owners. THE Undersigned is prepared to Depasture Sheep and Cattle at Wairongomai, Wairarapa, at 20 per cent. less than the usual charges, with a written Guarantee to become liable, to the full extent, for all Cattle that may be astray'or missing at the time the parties wish them delivered. N.B.—Tin's Guarantee will not extend to any Animals that may die from- accidental or natural catiKes. Stock can only be received at, and delivered from, the stock-yard at Wairongomai: the Undersigned will not engage to drive either to or from Wellington. Apply to T. V. Alsop, Wairarapa, or Mr. Loxley, Welliugton. October 10, 1851. FOR NEWCASTLE, N. S. W. _-jr-i__, piIE fine fast sailing brig Scott, Commauder, will sail as /Qfeffff nl) ove on Saiurday, the Bth inst. ! ffi?gfj~Tprp lo r Freight or Passage, W. M. Bannatynb & Co. Wellington, November 4, 1851. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, And will .meet with immediate despatch. -rpHEfine fast sailing Packet brigantine WILLIAM ALFRED, -«2sfj*F i'' o tons register, coppered and !glg|*||gS?igS copper fastenes", Thomas Tinley, ! ZXJ? s Commander:; having the greater part of her cargo engaged, she Will sail as above. For Freight or Passage, having very superior accommodations for cabin and fore cabin Passengers, apply to William Hickson & Co. Wellington, November 1, 1831. FOR RANGITIKEI. -~jr~te-~t. nnHE flue fast sailing schooner 10 tons, O'Brien,master, will sail for the above place on Thursday For Freight or Passage, apply to C. Bruce. Wellington, October 31, 1851. Marrieij.—On Monday, October 27, by tho Itev, William Kirton, by Special License, Mu. Jt. Donalhson, lato of Leah, Scotland, to Miss Elizabeth Cameron, eldest daughter of Mr. R Cameron, Thorudou Flat.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VII, Issue 633, 5 November 1851, Page 3

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