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, EX "11RULLUWA,- (S> LONDON. Oft HHDS EDINBURGH ALK ov 8 hhtls. XXXAIe 20 hlirts. Furze's Stouf. Si caspß Birch Garden Chairs 4 <-aRe& Collapsing Arm Chnirs 4 cases Belfast, Wellington, Trafalgar, and Essex Chairs 2 rapes Tables 2 cases Couches EX » MA RG ARETHA ROESNER,"@ LONDON. 5 enspp ('mnp Chnira 1 cose Setiees nnd Chairs 1 ensv Iron Cnmp Wnshstnuds 1 oa«e Drsb Tubing forWellH 48 qr.iasUs Whisky, from the following distilItiir- : Islay. Glenlivet, Campbeltown Ferunosh, nnd Snucel 200 mees James Siewart& Co.'s Whisky l. r io barrels bo! tied Ale and Porter, qua us JiO " " pints KlO '• Bridge's Porter, quarts and pint* 20 lilids. London Stout 10 "« XXX Ale 5 enpes Milroy's Saddlery 12 barrelß Penrl Bailey 10 barrels and 1 case Oatmeal EX "MtNF.RVA," (a> LONDON. 0 trunks lii'gattii Shir's, Men's and Boy's 1 triink Belts and Hrncos I trunk Lndies' Clothing 1 trunks Reefing Jackets ' . - - 5 trunks Tweed and other Clothing 1 ense India Rubber I'nlls. nnd other soods STUAHT. KINROSS, & Co. Wellingion, 14th July. 1859. r T^HE CTndersisned are Cash Purchasers of I Wool or other Produce. nr>.d will advance on Consignments to iheir C'irrespondeuts in London Liverpool, or the Colonies. W. R. RHODES & Co. 27th November. 18fV.. Wool. '"pHR Undersignod are Cash Buyers <il W''»l, oi L will mnke general advances on the sa ne consigned to iheir Corresuondfiuts in Londun or the Colonies. JACOB JOSEPH * Cv Wellington. January Ift, lnt>t>. Wotice. HAIL AND AI.DF-USON, Hyde P»ik Store i. r .*, P'lizttbeth-street, Sydney. Importers and Manufacturers of all denoriptions of Leather aud Grindery, Saddlery, Harness, Boole Shoes, &c-. Sec. &c. i All Orders from Towu or Couutry punctuall) .attended to. Sydney. 20th September 18. r i9 EX " COUNTESS OF FIFE." OfJO IK)Z# GIN#3ER VV 210 " Bottled Siout, quarts J6O " " pints 10 cases assorted Drapery 2 " Candied Peel W. & O. TURNRULL & CO. Wellington, «OLh September, 1850. EX " CHRISTOPHER NEWTON." STATION WOOL PRESSES Hand Flour Mills, with Drcssiug Apparatus Chaff Machines Portable Forges Iron Harrows Hay Rnkes and Forks \ v ire Netting, and a general assortment of Ironmongery The attention of Wool growers is invited to the Station Iron Screw Wool Press, which will be found to combine great utility with compactness, portability and cheapness, and will doubtless soon supersede the clumsy and dangerous Lever Press now in use. GEORGE MOORR, Lamhton.g.uay and Farish-street. 21st November, 185 U. PORTOBELLA TEA GARDENS, WILLIS-STRF.ET, SOUTH, TE 4.R0. WILLIAM MANSELL, Nurseryman, begs very respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that tie hns laid out the nbove Gardens regnrdless of expense, and they are now open as a place of recreation and amusement. The Ground* command a eplendid View of the Hay, and Visitors may tely upon every attention being shewn them. ,ji _____ V ' ' Tea. Curds and Whey, $c " Willis-street Nursery, November Ist, 1859. NEW MILLINERY & DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, C AND L. HARRIS, LATK OJT HEGEST STRREti 10KE0N. BEG to acquaint the Ladies' and the Public of Wellington, that they have opened an Emporium in illis 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 the most finished style. Wedding Outfits and Ball Dresses made on the shortest notice. Ladies' Riding Habits in the Newest Style of Fashion. * grneeful fit worranted. An early inspection re-j«>."ully requested. Willis Street, . : 2lßt November, 1859. Marine InsuranceI^HF. Undersigned, successors to Mr. James •• Kelhnm, are prepared to- effect Marine In urnnces, on the system followed at Lloyd's. BETHUNE & HUNIEB. Exchange Buildings, April 2,1858, BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. HAINING STREKT,— ; A new Street opened through Town Acres 237 and 230, connecting Tnran.nki Street with Tory street, two chains to the north of the termini tion of Abel Smith street. These valuable building allotments are to be let on leaae, or sold. For particulars npply to .1. H. WALLACE. Lnmbton Quay, January 2nd, 1859. TO ARRIVE PER « WILD DUCK," 16 CASES Coleraaii's No. 1 Starch , 4 " " Thumb Blue; half oz. 8 " super. Mustard, in lib. and J IV. 4 " " " 7 and 4 lbs. tins 4 " Rpd Herrings, in tins, (Gillons) 2 '• Coffin Furniture 10,bnrrels Penrl Bnrloy . 10 " Scotch Ontmeal "' s tO " -FItAJF. (English Kiln dried) ! - y AND PER "iPOBERT SMALL" 200 boxes Neva Stearine Ciimtle*, (full weight) I!) barrels Currauts, (new fruit) 1 case Jews' Harps, assorted 1 " Copeman's Parisinn Coffee, in 1 lb. tius JOHNSTON & CO. , Wellington, lOtU January, 1800.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1401, 27 January 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1401, 27 January 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1401, 27 January 1860, Page 4

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