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mm .Hswg f_u>m 11 ©lamb. J.RAWLTNSON bogs to acquaint the inhabitants of Wellington and its a,''.vicinity, that ho has now opened his ■ NEW TAILORING MANUFACTORY, Where he is -enabled,-and does by the aid of his powerful Patent .SEWING MACHINE, to manufacture all kinds of Gentlemen's Clothing, at considerably LESS than HOME PRICES. This Machine is capable of sewing 100 yards of tiny thickness of cloth or cloths in one hour, and may be seen-at-work daily, al liis-Factory. The Stock which J. R. has, was selected by him previous to his leaving London, and came with him by the "Alfred-the Great,'' consequently may ; be depended upon as being of tho NEWEST STYLES. Fe is onubled'to make Suits at the following prices, and all other Goods equally low. £ s. d. Gentlemen's Black Clotli Dress Suit '3 0 0 " superfine Yorkshire Saxony Suit 4 0 0 " extra super. West of England Wool-dyed, newnst Saxony 0 5 0 J. R. respectfully invites the MERCHANTS OF WELLINGTON to inspect his Stock and Manufactory, Dickson-street, two doc-i-i from the Nag's Head, Wellington. May 27, 1859. BEST MA.TEEIALS, BEST .FIT, AND WE AIRS THE BEST. ———— 000— < B. POULSON, F4l HICKS ABLE TIILOU, (FROM LONDON,) LAMBTON QUAY, (NEXT DOOR 'JO MESSRS. LUXFORD $• LING'S.) BEGS most respectfully to solicit the patronage of the Inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding Districts. He can supply a first-rate article and good fii; having had many years experience at the West End of London, feeling confident that one trial will ensure their future orders. Ho has a new Stock of superfine Cloths, Doeskins, -&c., &o. Alsq, Ready-made Coats, Trousers, Waistcoats, Boy's Tunics, Jackets, &c., all his own-make. : B. P. would particularly call the attention of Gentlemen to his make of Trousers, having made this difficult garment his particular study, enables him to produce Trousers easy in the stride for walking or riding, falling gracefully on the foot, and-retaining, its position.without straps. N-.B.—Ladies' Riding' Habits, Cloaks, Mantles -and .Jackets, cut and maae to measure. Ladies* waited upon by Mrs. P. May 31, 1839. ' . . "" •CURTIS & CO., HAVE Just Opened 12 cases of Seasonable'and.Fashionable Goods, consisting ■ of Ladies'and Children's Mantles, Furs ,'A few real Chinchilla,Wincey,'Tweed' and Fancy Dresses 'Flannels, Bonnets, Slays,-Children's.Pelisses, French Merinos and Do \Laines Colored Russell Uord, Gambroon, Serge, Habit Shirts, Sleeves Black Mohair, Gloves, Trimmings, Black Folt Riding Hals Horsehair Crinoline, Head Dresses, Mohair Caps, Cap Fronts Slipper Patterns, Black Paramatta, Coburgs, Alpaccas White and Colored Plushes Wellington, .Tune 10, 1859. RESPIRATORY WATERPROOF CLOTHING. B. POULSON, Lambton Quay, next door to Messrs- Luxford & Ling's. HAS a new method of Waterproofing all kinds of Woollen goods. By this process garments are rendorod perfectly waterproof, the resisting powor against rain being equal to tho India Rubber, but superseding it in two most essential points, namely, the froe esoape of perspiration, and has no smell, which renders the garmont healthy, and agreeable to wear. Cloths, Alpacas, Merinos, Linseys, Nurses Aprons, &c., &0., waterproofed. TERMS MODERATE. N.B.—-Speoimens may be seen at the above address. June 14, 1859. TO ARRIVE PER "BOOMERANG." ONE CASE of the New Regulation Caps, (with Crimean Peaks,) in Cloth and Silk Oilskin. LEWIS MOSS, " London House." June 14,1859.

fit t is c c II a tv o v s. ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. NOTICE. 1"» HE REVISING OFFICER desires to call the attention of persons claiming to have their names retained or inserted in tlie List of Voters for any Electoral District-in tho Province of Wellington, or County of Hawke, to tho 22ud olause of the Registration of Electors j\at, 1858, and to iuliuiftto that fn cases wherein the descriptions of property are in his judgment insufficient for tlie purposes of identification, as, (among others) "Laud," "Land, Hutt," "Land Wairarapa," " Land, Te Aro," the more comploto description required by the Act, either of the properly or place of abode of the claimant may be supplied to to the Court during the Revision of the Lists, either by declaration made before a Justice of the Pcn.ee, n production of title deeds, or other evidence. ROBERT HART. Revising Officer. Wellington, May 13th, 1859. Court of Claims, Wellington, 4th Jutfe, 1859. N-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Land Claimants under purchases from Natives, that the PERIOD FOR FILING NOTIFICATIONS of Claims in this Court will EXPIRE en the 30th June instant. Any claimant who has not already sent in his claim, may do so by posting the same in a registered letter at the Post Office on or before the 30th June with tho fee of Five Pounds enclosed, addressed to the undersigned nt Auckland, F. DILLON BELL, Laud Claims Commissioner,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1338, 14 June 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1338, 14 June 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1338, 14 June 1859, Page 2

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