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LAMBTON QUAY, (FA OIJSTG- IHE NE W ODD FELLO WS ' EA L L.) A Happy New Year is the general cry, Of elegant clothing, that he'll gi'.in (lie <hy As old 1559 rolls l>J r , For improvement in every description of clothes, Bearing along in bis passing train, Which each one can see who to London House Recollections of pleasure and also of pain, goes. But now 1860 succeeds, An inspection is asked, which will shew at a Let every one shew to the world by his deeds, glance, Improvement in all things ;so let us combine That Moss is determined to keep in advance To make this year better than old '59. Of the limes ; and likewise satisfaction to .;>ive For a first-rate example you're not at a loss, He will make it his study, and constantly strive. If. you do but call quickly upon Lewis Moss, So he wishes you all with a hearty good clitier, Who will shew by his novel and varied display ' Many joyful returns of a Happy New Year! GLORIOUS NEWS FOB THE MILLION. Just Received from Melbourne, via Otago, ex " Pirate" ! nnWO Cases « REGULATION CAPS," in Cloth, Oilskin, and Tweed, the -"- newest style, at greatly reduced prices, commencing at 4s. 6d. each. Also, a small lot of fine CABBAGE TREE. HATS. Come early and get your choice, at the London House, LOUIS MOSS, Proprietor. January 4, 1859. &£&*'{ • T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN VISITING^ WELLINGTON will find first JLj class Accommodation at the above Hotel, combined with the greatest comfort as well as a central position and moderate charges. P. W. LUGONG, Proprietor, N.8.- -Spirits, Wines, &c, of the first quality always on hand. 6th January, 1860.

PER "TORNADO," « MERMAID, 1 AND "CHRISTOPHER NEWTON." 400 CASES FINEST WHISKY 16 tons Bar and Rod Iron | 24 bales and cases Drapery, assorted 4 trunks Boots and Shoes (Lochore & Sons) 6 bales Paper Hangings 2 cases assorted Hardware 47 cases Offley Cramp & Co.'s Port & Sherry 27 "boxes Dunlop ( heeses 109 packages consisting of Currants, Almonds, Raisins, Nuts, Walnuts, Candied Peel, Pimento, Bottled Fruits, Raspberry Vinegar, Mustard, Sauces, Pickler, Salad Oil TaHle Vinegar, Jams, Capers, Curry Powder, Maccaroni,, Sardines, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Sperm Candles, Sago, Arrowroot. Carbonate of Soda, Saltpetre, Split Peas| Pearl Barley, &c. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. November 22, 1859. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. A REWARD of Twenty Pounds Sterling is offered for such, information as may lead to the conviction of the person who killed by stabbing aGREY HORSE on Watt's Peninsula onSUNDAY morning, the 18th inst. C. A. VALLANCE, or LUXFORD & LING. December 19, 1859. NOTICE. MR E. WILTON, BUTCHER, LAMBTON QUAY, TTAS MADE A GREAT REDUCTION IN JIjL the prices of Meat. Mutton from 4d. to Cd. Most parts of Beef 4d. and under ' Lamb ss. to 6s. qy. sth January, 1860. PATENT HEAVING-UP SLIPS. r | X HE above are in general request from the vast A increase of Steam, particularly of Iron Vessels, that want cleaning readily so often, the cost is small compared viith docks, and if there is length, one Slip will accommodate several vessels. They are easily laid down, either upon piles, concrete, or rock, cut direct to the slope or incline, just according to soil or the material cheapest at baud. Eise and fall of water of no consequence no damwork is necessary, where there is length of premises. Further particulars will be readily furnished by application to the patentees. THOS, WHITE & CO., Camber Slip Yard, Portsmouth, Or to JAMES F. WILLS, Custom-house Street, Wellington, Agent for New Zealand. Dec. 30, 1859. TO LET, " A COTTAGE in Ingestre-street, Te Aro, containing four rooms, possession given Ist January, 1860. Apply to GEORGE CRAWFORD. Custom House Buildings, 80th December, 1859. B. POULSON, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, {From London,) Lambton-quay, (next door to Messrs. Luxford and Ling's.) N.B. — A Good Fit Guaranteed. January 3, 1860. BONES, BONES, BONES. q^HE UNDERSIGNED is a Cash purl chnser of Bones delivered in his yard, Howe's Lane, Dixon Street, W. HOWE. 29th Dec, 1859. .NOTICE TO IMPORTER^} AHD SHIPPERS OF WOOL. 'I^HE undersigned having rented tlie Ordnance K. Iron Store, adjoiuing their own premises in Manners-street, are now prepared to Warehouse Uoods at reduced rates, either in their Bonding or Free Warehouses, and can store 3000 tons of Goods. - N.B — The approach to their extensive range of Warehouses, Office, aud Wharf will in future bo from Manners-street, through the Ordnance Gates. W. B. RHODES & CO. Rhodes' Wharf, 2nd January, 1660.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1400, 24 January 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1400, 24 January 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1400, 24 January 1860, Page 6

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