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NOTICE. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE "Wellington, iNnitr-ENnnNT" has the greatest circulation of any Newspaper yet published in New Zealand. ; its subscribers being located in all the niost important Districts ofthe colony. It in also extensively circulated in New South' Wales? South and Western Australia, Yon. Dicmi.nsx.Lana'i Cape of Oood Hope, and in tlie 1 Mother-country.yAdvertisers, therefore, in.making use of the columns of the " Independent," may feel certain that the greatest publicity will lie aiven to the Roods, wares, &c„ offered for sale, and that advertisers will ultimately reap benefits in proportion to ihe manner in which they keep their names before the rublic. The Price of Advertisements in the "Weliiug? ton Tni)B*endent" is—TlireepenceaLmefor the First Insertion of all Advertisements, and One Penny a Line for every subsequent Advertisements will be continued, and chaboeb until counter-ordered; such Orders must be sent to this Office One Dat before Publication, and must be in Wbitiko. Advertisements to. he left at the Independent Office, Lambton Quay, before lOp 'Clock on Monday and Thursday Evenings, Agents for the. " Wellington Independent." *VT. T ELLINGTON —Messrs. William Lyon, » V J. Sutherland and James Wallace. River Hutt—Mr. T. Milts Wangataui—Messrs. Taylor & Watt. Taranaki—Mr. E.Dorset. Auckland—Messrs. Williamson & W lson. Nelson—Mr. Elliott. Port Cooper—Noble Campbell & Co. Otago—Mr. James Brown. All Orders and Advertisements, left in cbai-Re of ■r Agents, are requested to be forwarded without el ay for completion. Slj i-p j) ttt:fl- ; . mo 11x t ».- Wellington aiid Wanganui. A REGULAR TRADER. -"■"SruV*-*! i\/T SSRS * &. Watt's ±Jfcxfofok. i'L well known Schooner' 84 tons Register, (coppered and copper fastened,) John Linklnter, master, sails regularly between the above Ports, leaving each alternately once a fortnight. This Vessel is well found, and,fitted up specially for Passengers. For further particulars, apply to the Master on, board, or to.-'—-;-l^^'-iiu.j^7.'l:7i;r""."^-T J --——-■-- " "-" . ; WILLIAM! LYON,"Wellington, TAYLOR & WATT, Wanganui. Wellington, 25th May, 18S8: . * STEAM COMMUNICATION TO MEL BOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. Via Canterbury and Otago. ~ r |~ <t * E SCREW STEAMER /WA )s\\s\ ' w '" ' enve Otago Monthly for •^^ctL-4JJySM'.ii -Melbourne direct. . Passengers and freight will he conveyed by tbe 8. S. QUEEN, I which sails from Swinbouiine's . Wharf, First Cabin Passage to' Melbourne ifilOlßs. . ' Second do. do. do. 1010s. N. B.—Return, Tickets granted nt reduced rates. For freight or passage apply to SViTHtCo., ■'■ :■ • Agents. . Wellington, April 17, lafiO. • .THE S.S.,"QUEEN," G, 11. WILSON, COMMANDER. ' eflve Swinbourne's /Jftg&rT VV "Wharf, Wellington, for AsflL X\it\\ - ~Tttelton &Otago onthe 14th 28tli of every mouth. Cabin Steerage Faiies to Lvtteltoe .. £b 5s ;£3 10s ." " ond back .. 8 765 10 " Otaoo .... £8 O £6 10 " " aiid back O 0 For freight or passage, apply to SMITH & CO., Agents.; N.B. —No Goods -will be received on board without,a, Shipping Order from the Agents. Weather permitting, the Steamer will-go alongide Peacock's Wharf at Lytteltoni Passengers landed at Dunedin at ship's expense. March 24, 1869. ■ 7 -. 7 STEAM TO MELB O URNE DIRECT ' Australian' Steam Na/\&i jfE?X J vigation Company's Royal 'T^TullL lmaF- ; ' ; :BOOMIE P-<iNa, 130 horse, power, Henry O'Reilly, 'Commnnder.Donvoying tbo .Colonial, and. European,. Mails, will be, despatched for Melbourne,,on,Salurday, the 25th June-at;9:u.m. For Freight or Passage,'apply to ' ■ '.'• ' '.' 7"' ";! : LEVIN.& CO.. ■" Passengers liythis Vessel booked for Sydney. 29th April, 1859. ' FOR NELSON VIA WAIRAU. _j--tL^■" nnHE Paddle Steamer JL TASMANIAN MAID, Thomas Whitwell commander, /vXj-HJSmKß^.will* leave for the above ports, SsSSbBbB (weather permitting), on Wednesday, 82nd instant. For Freight or Passage, having superior ncoommodation, apply to ' ' JOHNSTON & CO. ' ■ ' ' Agents. June 9,1859. ; TO BE LET. AFIVE-ROPMED HOUSE, situated in Courteiiay'place, Te'Aro, being next door to Mr. Burgess. Therp, i? a Stable and Cow shed attached to the Building, with a never-failing well of .pure water. For further pnrticulnrs, apply to Mr. Burgensi next, door to tho Premises, or 'to Mr. Mitoholi; sedond'door from it. ■ May 23rd, 1859. ■•:.•■. i.-v. ■ ■

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1339, 17 June 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1339, 17 June 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1339, 17 June 1859, Page 1

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