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J&crcijattiitae. onsale! EX LATE ARRIVALS. nA CASES Men's Mole Trowsers 5 „ „ Fancy doe „ 1 „ . „ Black cloth „ 3 „ „ Shepherds plaid and fancy Tweed „ 2 „ Boys and youths mole ■, 1 „ „ „ fancy doe „ 3 „ Gents black doe sne's 1 „ „ „ „ shooting coats 2 „ Mens pilot pea Jackets 1 „ „ „ Coats 1 „ „ Waterproof coats and leggings 1 „ „ Leather Leggings 1 „ „ Black Doe and Mohair.Vests 2 bales „ Scotch Twill Shirts 2 „ „ » „ -D B 1 „ Boys' aud Youth's, „ „ 8 „ Men's °lerge, do. double and single backs 2 „ Roys' and Youths' do. „ „ 4 cases Gents' Regatta Shirts, W & B 8 „ „ „ unwashed 1 „ Boys' and Youth's do. W& A 2 " Gents' Urimcan, do. 4 „ Men's blue and black cloth Caps 2 „ Boys' " „ i 2 „ Men's Tweed „ ; 2 „ Boy's „ „ 1 " Men's Oiled, Lawn and Silk Caps 3 " Men's, Boys' and Youth's black Felt Hats 1 <• «* » •« Cotton Braces 2 " " J R and Web do. 3 '• " LW, Vests and Drawers 1 „ Cotton and Serge Drawers 1 „ blue and fancy stripe Guernseya JACOB JOSEPH & CO. No. 3. ON SALE. EX IATE ARRIVALS. A CASES Bridles, Strong Stockmans, * and Weymouth 1 " Hearlstalls aud Chains 1 " Round and Flat Martingales 1 " Spurs, Girths, Coat straps, &c. 1 " Lockwoods Pocket Knives 1 '• Table Cutlery and Butchers Knives 1 •' Razors 1 " Suh'i's Frames and Handsaw Fi 1 " Walkers Percussion Caps 10 kegs Shot, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 20 cases American Clocks, various 1 " Tea and Table Spoons 1 " Telescopes 1 " Lead Pencils, Holders and Pens 2 " Account Books j 4 " Post Paper, Blue and Cream Laid 2 " Note " " " 5 " Foolscap, 101 b, 121 b aud 141 b 2 " Envelopes, Blue and Cream Laid 2 " Topy Books, assorted 1 " Memorandum and Metallic's do. 1 " Sealing Wax, Wafers,' and Blotting Paper 4 casks Tnk 1d.,2d., and 3d. 12 bales Wrapping Paper, 51b to (501 b 1 case Porte. Mornais and Ladies Bags 1 " Real Meerschaum, Billiard and Silver mounted Pipes 1~ " Fai.cy Pipes aud Stems 1 cask Frying Pans 2 cases Plate Looking Glasses Gx4, 7x5, 9x7 and 12x8 3 " Slates nnd Penci'.s 1 " Hair Brushes and Combs 2 V 1 •' Scrubbing, Stove aud Shoo Brushes 1 •« Jews Harps 12 dozen Amorican Buckets 6 bales Corn Sacks JACOB JOSEPH & CO. No. 2. ON SALE. HaLF cases GENEVA, anchor brand OU*i lOQ cftse3 , lo- ij Cy do< 60 half cases do. io. do. 50 cases Old Tom 30 » Whisk, 30 " I'ort Wine 30 " Sherry 20 qr.-casks British Brandy 7 " do. 7 hhds. Perrin's do. 10 " Mnrtolls do. \ 10 qr.-casks Port Wine 10- '• Sherry 3 qr.-casks Geneva 100 casks Byass' bottled Porter 20 " •• Ale 50 cases bottled Mustard 10 •« Colman's 7 !b. tins 30 •' Pickles 3 " Payees 8 " Volckman's Jams 10 " " Confectionery 4 casks Barcelona Nuis 10 " Red Herrings, in tina 5 " French Plums 50 boxes Fileme Raisins 10 cases colored scented Hair Oil 4 " Scented Soups 20 " pint Salad Oil 20 " half pint do. 3 " I. N. E. Matches 5 " Sardines J Ib. tins 5 casks Paste Blacking, in skins 200 tins White Lead 50 " Linseed Oil 10 cans Turps 1 cask Tumblers 1 " Wine Glnsses 90 boxes London Soap 10 cases Blue Stone 5 " Colman's Stone Blue 3 " " Glac£ Starch 20 casks Soda Crystals 200 coil 3 New Zealand Rope 30 doz. " Clothes Lines 20 " " Tether Ropes JACOB JOSEPH & CO. No. 4. DANCING ACADEMY. Mr. Manuel b°ing so well known need hardly assure the public that every attcution will be paid to the advancement of his pupils, and that no exertions shall be wanting ou his part to secure their proficiency in whit is univeisnlly allowed to be a necessary accomplishment, and also that every arrangement will be made for the comfort of those who may favour l.im with their patronage. A firstrate and efficient baud is engaged. Every information to intending pupils, on application either to Mr- Manuel or Mr. Benge. March 27, 1800. WELLINGTON COUNTRY ELECTORAL DISTRICT. IMIE names of Persons claiming i" respect of qualification, situated on the North or Wanganui side of tbe Manawntu ttiver, have been so far as ascertained expunged from the Roll of this District such qualifications entitle to vote in elections (or the General Assembly for the Wangauui and Rangitikfi dist.net ; Claims in respect of these qualifications should be sent in (o the Registration Officer at Wanganui, in the month of March, 1801, so in eaoh case distinguishing the locality, as to make the District to wbicli it belongs clearly apparent. ROBERT HART, Revisiug Officer.^ Wdliagton, July 16, 1860,-

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1442, 27 July 1860, Page 4

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