\ €To %tt ov Sell. WALTER POWELL & CO I Wholesale Ironmongers and Ibon Merchants. 1 7 Swanston-street, and 103 Flinders-street, East, , MELBOURNE, , ARE in receipt of Regular Shipments of English 1 and American Hardware, and have always t on hand a Large and Well Assorted Stock of Brush- ] ware, Cutlery, Brass Foundry, Files, Saws, Hollo-, ware, Gunpowder, Twines, Ewbank's Patent Nails, from I to G inches, as also a General Assortment of Shelf Ironmongery, Bar, Rod, Sheet and Hoop Iron, BB Crown brand. Morewood's Galvanized Corrngnted Tin'dlron, from 4 to 8 feet lengths, 24 & 26 Gauge " " Plain Sheet Iron 24,28, & and 28 Guage , " " Roofing Tiles,24& 28 guage ( " '• Slip Joint Gutter, Down j pipe, heads , Shoes, Brackets, Nails, , Screws, &c. Tupper & Company's Galvanised Corrugated Iron, ] from 4 to 8 ft. lengths. 24 & 2G guage " " Corrugated Roofing Tiles, 28 " Sheet Zinc, Nos. 8, 9, 10, in casks of 5 cwt. each Agricultural Machinery and Farming Implements Fencing Wire, Black and Galvanized American Spades, Picks, handled Axes, Tomahawks, Churns, Wash Boards, Pick and Axe Handles, Brooms, Pumps, Wheelbarrows, Sluice and Manure Forks, Buckets, Washing Tubs, Clothes',. Pegs and Shelf Hardware, from the best manufacturers. All orders accompanied with a remittance or satisfactory reference, will receive prompt attention. ©at- 5 8. MR. JOHN KING. NOTARY PUBLIC AND SOLTCITOB, Manners Street "WELLINGTON. MR. T. D McMANNAWAY, Surveyor and Land Agent, THORNDON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Nov. 25, I8fi«. JOHN EVANS, SADDLER, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Nearly opposite the Post Office. N.B. — Ladies' and Gent.'s Saddles Repaired with Neatness and Despatch. August 2 1st, 1858. THOS. W. PILCHER, COMMISSION, SHIP & LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, CUSTOM HOUSE WHARF, WELLINGTON. March 11, 1859. J. R. MARRIUiT. &eleßco#e 4&anufartumr Telescopes, made and repaired Spectacles to sui all sights Compasses, &0., repaired Engravings, &c, &o. Wellington, 13th May 1853. MR. H. CURRY, (late of the 65th regiment,) TEACHER OF MUSIC, Willis Street, Te Aro. N.B. — Lessons on the Flute, Cornet, French and Sax-Horns, and Violoncello given, on the most reasonable terms. All descriptions of Music Copied and Arranged. N.8... .8a11s and Parties supplied with an efficient Quadrille Band on the shortest notice. Sept. 30, 1859. CHARLES COLLETT, %utt\tx t MOLESWORTH STREET, THOBNDON FLAT. Wellington, August 28, 1859. NOTICE. To the Public of New Zealand, and the Public of Wellington, and HawJces Bay in particular. KNOW YE that Daniel Mnnn has paid off most of the liabilities that he assigned his property TN TRUST for, and that he, previous to the Ist day of October, arranged, through Messrs. Bethune & Hunter und W. M. Bannatyne, Esq., merchants, of the City of Wellington, also gave bis bills for the several amounts owing to his creditors, which does not become due until the 15th day of January, 1800, and that on or previous to that date he will be prepared to " square the yards with the world ;" and in conclusion, hereby informs Messrs. Stuart. Kinross, & Co., they had better " gang hame again and learn their grandtnithers to sook eggs," before attempting to Jew the fonnder of the Province of Hawke's Bay, and of twenty years colonial experience in New Zealand. . DANIEL MARQUIS MUNN, Foimerly of Greenock, N. 8.; afterwards Master Mariner of New South Wales; afterwards Licensed Victualler and Master Mariner of Wellington, New Zealand ; now Licensed Victualler of Napier, Sheep farmer and Grazier, Government Run, Te Mata Block. CAUTION TO ALL PARTIES WHO have purchased land, or intend to pur- ' chase Land at Mr. Daniel Munu's Land , Sales, that the said Daniel Mnnn never empowered Messrs. Stuart, Kinross, & Co., or any one .else, to sign in bis name any conveyance from his Crown Grants. DANIEL M. MUNN. Witness — John Curling, J.P., Resident Magistrate. < . , , y PORTOBELLA TEA GARDENS, ! WILLIS-STREET, SOUTH, ' TE ARO. WILLIAM MANSELL, Nurseryman, begs very respectfully to inform the Inhabitants ' of Wellington and Us vicinity, that lie has laid out ' the above Gardens regm-dlcss of expense, and they are now open as a place of recreation and amusement. The Ground} command a splendid View of the i Bay, and Visitors may tely upon every attention j being shown them. , Tea, Curds and Whey, fyc. Willis-street Nursery, November Ist, 1859. '
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1406, 17 February 1860, Page 4
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