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EX "REULLUBA," (S> LONDON. QA HHDS. EDINBURGH ALE ou 8 hhds. XXX Ale 20 hhds. Furze's Stout 5 cases Birch Garden Chairs | 4 cases Collapsing Arm Chairs 4 cases Belfast, Wellington, Trafalgar, and Essex Chairs „, 2 cases Tables 2 cases Couches EX " MARGARETHA ROESNER,"@ LONDON. 3 cases Camp Chairs 1 case Settees nnd Obnirs 1 case Iron Cnmp Wnshstands 1 case Drnb Tubing for Wells 48 qr.-casks Whisky, from the following distil-li-ries : Islay. Glenlivet, Campbeltown Ferintosb. and Sancel 203 rases James Stewart & Co.'s Whisky 150 harrels bottled Ale and Porter, quails fiO " " pints 1(10 «• Bridge's Porter, quarts and pints 20 hhds. London Stout 10 "' XXX Al*--5 enses Milroy's Saddlery \'i barrels IVnrl Barley 10 barrels and 1 case Oatmeal EX "MINERVA," @ LONDON. 6 trunks Regatta Shirts, Men's and Boy's 1 trunk Belts and Braces 1 (rnnk Ladies' i'l-nthiiig 2 trunks Heeling Jackets 5 trunks Tweed and other Clothing 1 ense India Rubber Palls, nnd othpr uooda STUAKT, KINROSS, & Co. Wellington, 14th July, 18j>0.___ 'B^HE Undersigned are Gush Purchasers of i Wool or other Produce, nnd will advance on Consignments to (heir Correspondents in London Liverpool, or the Colonies. W. B. RHODES & Co. 27th Novembflr, 1868. Wool. THR Undersigned are Cash Buyers of W> nl, o< will make general advances on the oa ne ponsipned to iheir Corresuoudents in London ni the Colonies. JACOB JOSEPH &r » v Wellineton, January Ift, lhb». ________ Notice. HAIL AND ALDEBSON, Hyde Park Store ..'.4, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. Importers and Manufacturers of all descriptions of Leather and Grindery, Saddlery, Harness, Boots Shoes, &c. &c. &c. All Orders from Town or Country punctual^ attended to. Sydney 20th September 18. r >9 "ex^countess of fife." £\(\(\ bOZ - GINGER V\INE &\J\J 9A O " Bottled SLout, quarts J6O " " pints 16 cases assorted Drapery 2 " Candied Peel W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. Wellington, 30th September, 1859. EX " CHRISTOPHER NEWTON." STATION WOOL PRESSES Hand Flour Mills, with Dressing Appuratus . Chaff Machines Portable Forges Iron Harrows Hay Rakes and Forks Wire Netting, and a general a&soriment of Ironmongery The attention of Wool growers is invited to the Station Iron Screw Wool Press, which will be found to combine great utility wilh compactness, portability and chenpness, and will doubtless soon supersede the clumsy and dangerous Lever Press now in use. GEORGE MOORE, I.ambton-quay and Farish-street. 21st November, 1859. PORTOBELLA TEA GARDENS, WILLIS-STREET, SOUTH, TE AHO. WILLIAM MANSELL, Nurseryman, begs very respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that lie has laid out the above Gardens regardless of expense, and they are now open as a place of recreution and amusement. The Grounds command a splendid View of the Bay, and Visitors may rely upon every attention being shewn them. Tea. Curds and Whey, #-c. Willis-street Nursery, November Ist, 1855. NEW MILLINERY & DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. C. AND L. HARRIS, I.ATE OF REGENT SI BEET, LONCON. BEG to acquaint the Lndies' and the Public of Wellington, that they have opened an Emporium in Viillis Street, where they respectfully solicit a passing visit. Having a very choice and select assortment of the Newest Fashions the Misses Harris are prepared, to complete any Oiders they may be favoured with in ihe most finished style. Wedding Outfits and Ball Dresses made on the shortest notice. ' Ladies' Riding Habils in the Newest Style of Fashion. *• graceful fit warranted. An early inspection reßpeoJully requested. Willis Staeet, 21st November, 1859. Marine Insurancef^HFi Undersigned, successors to Mr. James Kelham, are prepared to effect Marine In tirances, on the system followed at Lloyd's. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildings, April 2, 1858, BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. HAINING STRBKT, — A new. Sireet opened through Town Acres 237 and 230, connecting Taranaki Street with Tory street, two chains to the north of the termiiution of Abel Smith street. These valuable building allotments are to be let on lease, or sold. For particulars apply to J.H. WALLACE. Lambton Quay, January 2nd, 1859^ TO ARRIVE PER " WILD DUCK," \Q CASES Coleman's No. 1 Starch 4 " " Thumb Blue, half oz. 8 " super. Mustard, iv 1 lb. and i I>. 4 " "" " 7 and i lbs. tins 1 " Red Herrings, in tins, (Gillons) 2 '• Coffin Furuiture 10 bnrrels Pearl Barley 10 " Scotch Ontmeal tO • Flour, (English Kiln dried) AND PER "ROBERT SMALL" 200 boxes Neva Stemino Candles, (full weight) Ift barrels Currants, (new fruit) 1 case Jews' Harps, assorted 1 " Copeman's Parisian Cnffee, in 1 lb. tins JOHNSTON & CO. Wellington, 10th January, iB6O.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1400, 24 January 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1400, 24 January 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1400, 24 January 1860, Page 4

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