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On Sale, Ex " Royal Albert." 00 Hhds. Truemans's Porter* 22 Packages Prints, Calicoes, Sheetings, Drills, Ducks, Bed-ticks, Diapers, Hand- | kerchieft, Chinl/cs, &0., <S.c, C Trunks Boots and' Shoes, &c, &c. I 1 20 Tons Liveipool Salt ' I 10 '• English Coals' I 12 Casks Soda I 2 Tons White Lead ' I 1 Ton Blnck, Bed, Blue, Yellow and Green Paints <■ i 4 Kegs Patent Duors 3(1 Cans Boiled and Baw Oil 2 Casks Putty .' ,' 15 Barrels StooUbolm Tar 20 Barrels Coal Tar , * And various other Goodi. < Bethune & Hunter. Exchange Buildings, 31st Maith, 1801. ■ ■ i, J. HOSKINS, | BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, ILawhtonsCßutn}), I BUGS to inform the Patrons of his Establishment that he has received Invoices of Goods pei ROYAL ALBCRV, consisting of—French Oulf and l.nglish Kip, Gent's Wellington Boots, Bluchers, Oxonians, and Diessmg Slippeis in gieat Minety, and likewise n ftw i-ases of choice Lad ies r & Childion's Boots and Shoes of the latest fashions/ from the cclebiated house of Messrs. Curtis, Finsbury Pavement, London. T. 11. has also received, ty Royal Albeit, aj choice and varied assortment ot Ladies' and gents Boots and Shoes, fiom the well-known house of i William LuClauk & Son, Glasgow, eAH the. goods are of the veiy best description, indeed such ns are seldom procuiablc in this miuket,' and intending piiichuseis aie thciefoie invited to givcan eaily call, to save disappointment Among other articles aie the fallowing — Meus' best calf .'Blucher Boots Do. ■ do. • Lacing Shoes 1 Do. . do. Gusset do Boys' strong calf Lacing Shoes , I T Mens' best Clarence Boots Wellington Boots of vaiious qualities Dress Hoots, enamelled tongues & coloiedlcgs I Enamelkd hide doubled goloshcd & buttoned Boots ■ I Goloshed and Gusset Boots I Fiuent Calf Gusset Diess Alberts Ladies' best Fiench goloshed buttoned Boots .< i> ii " Laced " « " " " Channels " " Pntcnt Elastic Silk Boots " best Fronuh Cashmere.Pump Boots " Cloth Channel Boots " Fieuch Ciishmce Channel Boots, 1 ■trimmed " best Elastic Victoria Channel Boots " " Patent Calf Slippeis, no seam « " black and white French Satm Slippers ' " bionre Kid'Slippeis, do. " best white Kid Dress Slippers " Seal Dress Slippeis, braided " Elastic Mitic Cliiwinel Slippers Girls' Kid Leg Channclißoots " " goloshed welts " colored Cashmere Boots " best embossed Seal.D''ess Slippers " best white Kid Dress do " Seal ankle Channel do. " " " 'welts " do. Children's colored Cashmere buttoned Boots " " Morocco ancle Slippers " Kid " '* Patent, Calf olastio Slippers Wellington, April 5, IS'i3. VICTORIA HOTEL, TE AR O. HW. ROTERMUND, in returning thanks . to the gfiitiv and inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity for thq \oij extensive and distinguished pationage he has received since Ins commencement iv business, wishes to announce that ho has greatly enlarged his Establishment by a new wing, consisting of a veiy handsome, and pleasant Commeicial and Assembly Room, togethci with Piivate Sitting and Bed Booms, the whole commanding a' fine.view of the' Harbour and suirounding countiy. The object II W R had in view in making these additions to his pi onuses, was in the first pliico to afford that accommodation to the public, which his extensive and continually mcicasmg business demanded, secondly, to furnish Wedding,. Pleasure, and Private Parties .with a room in which they could enjoy themselves in the most agreeable mnmier,'apart, from the din and bustle of the town, and for which the admirable situation, of, his house appeared to him,.so well adapted, the object of the pioprietorbeing to alroid all thoso advantages to Ins pations which are furnished, by similar establishments in Europe. H. W. It. also wishes respectfully to intimate, that ho has e.xoellent accommodation ,for Three or Four •respectable Lodgers, whom, ho would take on moderate terms, and who would find in his house all tho advantages of a private home. N:B.— H.W.B. deems it superfluous to add that his Wines, Ales, Spiiits.and Coidials will continue to be of the same excellent quality, And nt the same modeiate piicts, foi which lie fliitteis himself his house has become.so justly famous. Wellington, March' 22, 1813. POR SALE, SEVER \L Eligible Lots of Building Giound, situate on Thoindon Flat Tor particulars, apply to Mr. BnANUou, Lnnillton Quay. Wellington, March 11, 1803. I~vHE Undeisigncd, being about to leave the Colony, lcquests thoso Poisons to whom he is indebted to send in.their Accounts on or before 10th April next, foi disbuiscineiit, as none can be received after that date. ' J. W. Bragg. March 20,1803. Herculaneum House. r JMIE Undersigned has on Sale, ex lato nr ; JL nvnls — I balu blue Serge Shirts, (double hacks). I case blue Cloth Caps. J. J. Curtis. Wellington, Maroh 30th, 1813. Thorndon Flat. OED SMITH,—Begs to inform tho " Dear little Gills and their Mammas," that lio has coming in the Royal Albeit two Invoices of Dolls, both Tnglish and French, (bye the by speaking of he observes the Clajp Trap of calling goods by French names has made its.wny into this Colony. But.he really has ft great. lnany'actually French articles, in the form of Dresses; Shoe's, Perfumery, &c , all of which will be chaigedat his accustomed low pi ices. P.S.—Old Mrs. Smith begs leave to say, tlio old man," thinking so much about ihe Gnls, has quite foigot tho fiojs," for whom we have a great vane'} of very pretty Toys, consisting of Accordions, Concertinos, Whistles, Whip-, Bins, Bulls, <S-o These, with invoices;rif Glass-ware and Paris. Hats, ivill be sold as usual on small profits' Wellington, Match 31, 18 j] / Lodgings. Tp BE LET, two eomfoitihle and genteel ' Booms, with private eutiauce, in a house pleisanlly situated on rborndon Tint. Por cauls, &c .apply r,t ihe ollloc of'this paper. ; Wollingtou, April 2, 1803.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VIII, Issue 782, 9 April 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume VIII, Issue 782, 9 April 1853, Page 2

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