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TIMOTHY STEPHENSON, OF LAMBTON QUAY. begs to notify to the Inhabitants of Wellington ana £i Distriots, that he has finished taking Stook, and will commence To-Morrow, Saturday, 12th Maroh, to SELL OFF the Stook previous to reoeiring large shipmen,ts,of Drapery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, ainfl Lace; together with Men's and Children's Clothing, at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfabtion to the purchaser. Terms Cash, during the continuance of the Sale. T.S. avails himself of this opportunity to thank the publio for their very liberal support during- the last two years; . March 11, 1859.

itttectUantoueGREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF MEAT. .undersigned, whilst thanking Ilia friends and the public for the liberal support awnrded him for the last eight yevre, during which he has been in business, begs to intimate that be has greatly reduced the price of meat, and from this date he intends at the undermentioned prices :— Beef, from ... .3d. to Sd.'t ' " ■v Mutton, from .... !)d. to od. Pork, from Sd.toPd. Lamb os. od. per quarter c. Wilton. May 24,1880. WANTED, A MAN and bis Wife, to tuke charge of a sttiull Dniry Farm. Apply to J. & T. KEBBELr.. May 23,1859. [a card.] W. DAVIS. LA.SIBTON-QUA.Y. A few doors from Mr. lapman Levy's. ON SALE, 4 TONS CBOWN IBON, assorted. • Apply to JOHN MABTIN. * May 6.1850. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, NAG'S HEAD INN, Oubs-Slreet, Te Aro. WILLIAM ARNELL, BEGS to inform his Friends aud the Public in general that ho has taken the above commo-1 dioue Stables, whioh are now replete with every convenience, and he begs to assure all, who mny honor him with tbeir patronage and support, that the greatest care and attention will be bestowed ou all Horses under bis charge. Hay, Straw, and Fodder of all sorts constantly on hand. Medical attendance provided for Sick Horses N.B.—Horses bought end sold on Commission. Horses for Hire hy the Day or Week. ■ .. 25th February, 1859. ' ; *• '. OTAKI ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. GEORGE BEVAN late of Wjk<>»« t,«a- f> inform his old Friends a.ud Customer* thai Uc has now completed his .NEW ACCOMMODATION HOUSE AT OTAKI, and trusts ho will not he forgotten by Travellers passing thro the District. , ' Good paddocks, abundance of Green and dry Food, for horses HOUSES ALWAYS TO DP. OIJTAIXKD OH KIBE. January 4th, 1889 LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. Valuable Town and Country Properties, CAN be purchased of ihe undersigned upon ' Deferred Payments. J. H. WALLACE. Laud aud Estate Oflico, Lambton Quay, Feb. IHtli, 1859. TOWN AND COUNTRY LAND. THE Properties not sold at the Inst Public Sale Feb 17th, at the Land Mart aro tin Bale hy Private Contract, ai the office of the Undersigned. J. H. WALLACE.Land and Estate Office, Fob. 17th, I8M). MEADOW HAY. . ' I M-ÜBTY TONS of fim-uuulity ■ MEADOW X. HAY for Sale. ALSO, A quantity of superior Grass Seeds Apply to THOMAS MUCH nvKLL. llivei Hutt 10th August, 1858. [A CARD.] Bo;) r<l and Residence, MRS. EDWARDS, WMs-Strck, Next St. Phtep.'s Ciiuncu. May 10, IbOO. A.THOROUGH BRED BULL. JjNOR SALE, A THOUOUGH BUK.D BULL . perfectly quiet. Now depasturing near .Fcfttlicrslon, in the Wairarapa. Apply at'lho Office of this Pnpcr. 21st April, 1850. TO LET. The well-known MITR& HOTEL in Lyttelton, Canterbury. '■po A SUITABLE TENANT this would afX ford a capital investment. The Mitiik has done for years oue of the best trades of any Hotel iv New Zealau'l. There are all conveniences requisite for car-iying on a first-class I'stablishmcut, aud a new stable attached. For further particulars apply to J. J. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, Oth June, 1859. £1 REWARD. STHAYED from tho Stables of the Undersigned, en Saturday evening last, a dark bay MARE, about 10 hands high, black' points, long swish tail, a remarkably pretty head, and very quiet. Huns generally at fiangitikei. The above Eeward will be given to any person who will give such information as will lead to the recovery of the same, on application to N. VALENTINE, Coach and Horoses Inn. Manners-Street, Mey 20,18D0,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1340, 21 June 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1340, 21 June 1859, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1340, 21 June 1859, Page 6

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