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' FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. D 3L TP COMTF CABINET MAKER, 'UPHOLSTERER % UNDERTAKER, CORNER OF WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS, BEGS to acquaint the Ladies, Gentlemen, and the Public generally of Wellington and its vicinity, that ho has removed his Business to those commodious premises lately occupied by W.. Bannister, jun., where he will always have on Sale a large stock of Cabinet Furniture, Chairs, Looking Glasses, Writing Tables, and Slopes of all descriptions; Bagatelle Boards, Picture Frames, Telescope, Dining, and Loo Tables, in plain and ornamental wood, &c. &c. &c. Kitchen Furniture of the most substantial kinds always on hand. Orders-executed in any branch of tho Cabinet Making and Upholstery Business |in the best style of workmanship, and on moderate terms. Wellington, December 19, 1851. NEW 'WINTER GOODS!! ' THE following Goods are now landing ex Stag, and will be ready for inspection early in the ensuing week, at the Stores of the Undersigned, viz : Black and Coloured Coburg Cloths, Printed Lustres and Antiques, Dorahs, Silk Stripes, new Paragons, Linsey Woolseys, Neapolitans, Plain Derry, Rich Brocaded, Royal Victoria, Hungarian and other Ginghams, An excellent assortment of Prints, Pongee, • Chinese and Ducape Handkerchiefs, Gents'. Mufflers, Ladies' Silk and Gamma Neck Ties, Black PatentjGrape, China, Hastings, and Bclgravian Polkas. A very superior lotof Long and Square Wool Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Also a very superior lot of Gala Plaids, &c. &c. The above Goods are carefully selected from the first London are all of the newest'styles, and will'be sold cheap. J. BURNE. Wellington, June 18, 1852.

Hotice to Sawyers, Timber Merchants, and others. THE UNDERSIGNED Agents and Owners of the following Sections in the Kinapori District Nos.'U, 13, 10, 21, 22, 24, 25, 20, 28, ICarori Nos. 33, 37, 40, 45, 51, Porh ua Nos. 37, 30, 43, li>. -lfi, 47, f)2. and 108, Hereby give Notice, that they will prosecute all persons cutting, falling, or removing Timber from the above without their- permission in -writing, from aud after tiiis date. And Notice is Furthbh Gives, that no other person or persons have authority to act in any way with reference to the above Lands. : , Wμ. Bowleu, Son & Co. Lambton r quay, July 12, 1852. , r _ To be Let. A SECTION OF LAND on the Porirua Eoad. Also, A TOWN ACRE, Apply to Samuel & Joseph. Wellington, July 12, 1852. AN EIGHT-BOOMED HOUSE-TO LET on ' ijL Wellington Terrace. Apply to 1 Samuel & Joseph. Wellington, July 13,1852. fWA-N.TBD, A MAN SERVANT, who con Cook and Wait . at Table. W. M. Bannattxe. Wellington, July 10. A FAMILY requiring a person to superintend i ii. tbe Education of their children and make i. herself generally useful, may hear of the. above by i. addressing a note to jtf. M. at'the office of this paper. •'Wellington, May 10, 1852. For Sale. TWO ORIGINAL LAND ORDERS, 100 acres each. Two Scrip 75 acres each. \ WILMAM. PITZHERBERT. j Fftrish street, March 10,1853. Undersigned begs to inform his friends and the pnblic generally, that lie has completed arrangements with Sir. Hat.es for the Stables adjoining the Aiftionby Amis, and trusts by civility, combined wit!) moderate charges, to gain a share, of pnblic patronage. N.B.—Horses broken iv to Saddle and Harness on reasonable terms. John Higgijts. River TTiilt. March 12, IS">2. Commission and Livery Stables, 1 By TOMMY ASHBOLT, [ NAG'S HEAD WN. •••■ [ Hay, Straw, and Corn always on sale. Wellington, May 31,1853. THE OLD ESTABLISHED LIVSKIT and BAST STABI.BS, LOMBARD STREET, \ By :W. HO WET.T. WANTED —Funded Government Debentures. Apply to Wμ. Lyox. Wellington, Sept. 12. ' . 1 J. H. WALL AC E, . [ Ship Broker, GENERA!, COMMISSION AJTD LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, aiEline anO f&pivit. fflcvtf)&\\t t 'LAMBTON QUAT. I JOHN T. PARKINSON, ' STOCK COMMISSION AGEKTj GOLLANS BAY, sjLatfelion, CANTERBURY SETTLEMENT.

To Let. NEWRY MILL, situated on tbe banks of the River • Hutt, with - House and Garden attached. William-Fitzherbert. March 20, 1852. , : Ex 'kAWAI/ ■For Sale.by the Undersigned, A K(\ BQSHELS FINEOLD MAIZE. -^ U J. H. Wallace;' Wellington, June 29, 1802. The pure bred Shorfc-liorn ]Durliani Bull ' Jjadykirk, , TMPORTED by Wμ. Bowleb, Esq., bought of ■: I Stewavt Mnjoribauks, Esq., of Bushey Grove, near • Watford. The above Bull will stand ut Mr. BowLEit'a Farm, at Porirna Harbour, until further notice. PEDIGREE. Ladykirk, red and white, calved July2l,lßiO, got by Puritan (9323). Dam Lucy by Mambrino (7190). G. d. Nelly by TViselon (2848). Gr. g. i.-Dorolhy hy.Firby (10i0). Gr. gr. g. d. Mmliii by.lv/inhoe (1131). . Gr. gr, gr. g. d. by Son of Irishman (3.29). Gr. gr. gr. gr. g. d. by Mr. K. Collin's Son of Favourite (252). Cows will be received in Paddocks, niul charged 2s. Od. a week for keep. One Guinea for the first Cow, and for.any number of Cows belonging,totho same person 10s. Od. each Also may be seen at the above Farm, a Bed and White Bull Calf, son of Lady kirk, out of the imported English cow Beauty. FOR SALE, At the same place, a.youiig strawberry coloured J3ull, 18 months old, got by Lord Torrington's short-horned Bull, out of the imported English cow Beauty. July 13, IS.W. HOTICE, : * NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnershi heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned John Collier and Frederick Masoil, of Lytteltou, Bakers and Confectioners, is this day dissolved by mutual consent/and all persons indebted- to the Into firm are requested to pay their accouuts to Mb. Masox, by whom alone the business will in future be carried on, and by whom all liabilities of the (kin will bo discharged. Dated this 18th day of June, 1852. JOHN COLLIER, FKEDEIUCK .MASON. H.L.Mooiuiouse, \ WUnesses> C..E. Dampieb, J P. MASON. HAVING PURCHASED the whole of the Business lately carried on by Mn. Colukb and himself as Bnkers, &c, begs most respeotfully to solicit from the inhabitants of -Lyttelton.and its vicinity a continuance of thP support the late firm of C. and M. have hitherto received, and .which he assures them it will be.his constant study tomerit. London Street, LytteHon. Wellington •■ Athena3um and Mechanics' Institute. MEMBEIiS fire respectfully informed that the whole of the Subscriptions—Annual find Half-yearly—became duo on the Ist of July. J. Woodward, Treasure): Wellington, July 2, 1852. ■ ■■■■'• rTMHE Undersigned will, make Advances . and JL . effect'-Insurances'upon.'all kinds of Now Zealand Produce consigned to their Correspondents in Melbourne, Port Phillip, aud Sydney, N.S.W. •Hervey, Johnston & Co. Wellington, June 25, 1832. WOOL. fIpHE Undersigned are Purchasers of Wool nnd X other Colonial Produce, and will, advance on Consignments to their Correspondents in England, Van Diemen's Land, Port Phillip, hud Sydney. W. B, EHODES & CO. Te Aro> Sept. 10,1851.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VIII, Issue 707, 21 July 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume VIII, Issue 707, 21 July 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume VIII, Issue 707, 21 July 1852, Page 1

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