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CALEDONIA FA-MI LV HOTEL tX7'ILLUJI MKECH begs to intimate to the VV Public of Wellington and its neighbourhood, that be has opened as an Inn and Family Hotel, those very commodious premises, lately enlarged and improved, known as tbe Caledonia Hotel, iv the Tiuakori Boad, adjoining the high road to the Hutt. • To newly arrived Immigrants, casual Visitors, Families, and th'? Up-Country Settlers' generally, liieseprcmises offer a quiet retired abode, in which will be found every convenience and attention usual in the best establishments of. the..kind. Private Apartments—good and comfortable Bed-rooms ; and the Wines and every Article supplied of the very first quality that can be obtained. The House, from its situtuion, affords many facilities. H is upon the direct road to the country, and at the same time within easy distance of the business portion of tlie Town : Conveyances to and from ilie Hint pass daily—and Boats communicating with the shipping can laud within a tew yards of the, door at all times. Excellent Stables are attached to the Premises ' ■ • ■ In making this attempt,'to establish that which has been sp long desired in Wellington, -■■ ■ A GOOD FAMILY :HOTEL. , h'mself and Mrs. IMcech will use every exertion Jo. make tbeirguests comfortable. And lie confidently relies, f'uat tbe advantages of tbe situation, combined with really good AimcLKs, moderate charges, attention, and an earnest desire to please, will ensure to him the patronage he is desirous of obtaining. September S. Bs " Marmora." A VARIETY of Bonnets, Ribbons, and Flowers, £"i. of the Newest Fashion. Mks. Masters. Wellington.-March 4; 1852. MRS. MEIER begs to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and.its neighbourhood, that shelias opened a .Yoostf Ladies' Semikary on Thorndon Flat, in the house lately occupied by Mr. M'Euen. Circulars to be had ou application. A ■ few Young Ladies can be received as Boarders. Wellington, June 24,-3803. Hams and Bacon! OF THE FIRST' QUALITY, FOR SALE by G. H. Luxford. Wellington, May. 4, 18-03. :•.■.. '. Man or Woman, -r^r ANTED IMMEDIATELY; A COOK. V\ Apply at the office of this .paper. Wellington, June 21, 1552. WANTED, A GOOD JOURNEYMAN BLACKSMITH, to whom constant Employment aud liberal Wnges will be given: one wio understands Shoeing Horses will bo preferred. . Apply at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, Jnne 23,1532. New Zealand Produce. rpHE UNDERSIGNED receives coas.ignments JL of Wool.Wlieat.'Flour.Pork, Hams, Bacon, Bntter, Cheese, Maize, Oats,. Potatoes, Onions, Flax, Wool-lashing, Rope, &c.,'&c, &c, and makes liberal advances on the same, and immediate return of Sales. J. H. T^AILACE, Lambton Quay. Wellington, June 1,1852. On Sale by the Undersigned, FLOUR in 1001b. and 2001b. bags, TEA in chests and hnlf .Chests, ■ SUGARS of every description, Coffee, Tobacco, Cigars, Salt, Sonp in boxes,, cwt., end 1, cwt. c ach , Candlee, boxes 561b each, Pork, Lard, Hams and Bacon, Maize, Oats, Corned Butter, .: Rice, Piokle's, Preserves, !Wines, Spirits, and Ale and. Porter, And a Variety of Other Goods J. H. Wallace. Lambton Quay. . Wellington, June 1852. - Situation Wanted, BY a young woman lately arrived in the Colony She would prefer having tbe ehnrge- of qne or two childeru in a respectable family, and to do needlework. Apply at Mr. M'Beth s, "WfllJs-street. Wellington, June 13,15D2. | ■ ; ; I FRUIT TREES FOR S.&LE. i FRUIT BEARING APPLES ; Pears, Plnme, | ■ Cherries, Siberian Crabs, atJ Grafted, best i Sorts, warranted free from American Blight, atJs. to as. per tree. Garden Seeds and See<fs o«'t'» Native Shrubs. At the Nursery; of ; S. - StoAwrfg* Ohiro. Orders left: at .Mr. ; Jol>i>,M l ßetU'S. WilhssL'eet, will be punctuftlfy attended to* ■Wellingtoß, May 1,1852. Private Hotel '<& Boarding House, j - ■ ■ •■ *r "■ /■■: ": THORXDOIT QUAT, Cosntry S ? ttlers i &rfi Feeulios. -vis-tjng> Port Njchdlson.'-wnl find ctt- the■ wlvaßteges tit aeosafortaMe tome-st a iaoderat» cost> ...'.: ' -B(itftslxn~il~(}Oo<s St&htmg* ' \V*liiug.toa,3(farci> 5->IS33« . ...,-• ' : -. Saw Mill* Po&Tia'SQai, SAWN TIMBER viS. h& Ktppli'si cm 1 &a shortest notice and- I<n»eeA-sKe*w ' A (junutity.of. inferior; Bb&tds' a-a3 Gs- pei 100 feet, alwap oa hnn& ■■-•■+■ : r "■ ■•' :; .■ .- ' JOSEPH HU£l£X V;

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume VIII, Issue 707, 21 July 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume VIII, Issue 707, 21 July 1852, Page 1

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