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MERGER GAWLER- <& CO., FROM LONDON. LAMBTON QUAY, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. rj.ENTLEMEN requiring a good fit, combined with Style, Material, and " Workmanship, will do well by paying a visit to the above Establishment. Every Garment Cut on Scientific Principles. Naval and Military Uniforms, Ladies' Riding Habits, &c. ' April 24, 1860. QUEEN'S .JUS!®* FAMILY T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN VISITING WELLINGTON will find first JLi 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.B.— Spirits, Wines, &c, of the first quality always on hand. 6th January, 1860. NEW WsYtER GOODS. Just Arrived per " CONSTANTINO," from London direct. nnHE following very desirable lot of Goods, which will be landed with all possible -"- despatch, viz. : — 200 new and fashionable Wool Shawls 3000 yards new and fashionable Prints 2000 " Alpacas and Coburgs, all colours 200 " French Merinos " 1000 " Aberdeen Lindsey " 400 " Ladies' Cloth and Tweed " 1000 " Clan Tartan and Picolomini Gala's ' 500 dozen Winter Hosiery of every description 200 pairs white and scarlet Blankets 40 dozen Gloves, assorfed 12,000 yards Calico " 600 « Flannel 500 " blue and white Serge ALSO, A very choice Lot of Ladies' Winter Mantles, consisting of Sealskin, Plush, Meton, Pilot, Witney, and other New Materials. A large variety of new Table Covers, Table Damask and Diaper Gent.'s Neck Ties of every description Ladies' Chenelle, Velvet, Tartan, and Silk Scarfs Winsey Petticoats, newest styles, Toilet Covers Plain Muslins of every description Harness and Nottingham Lace Curtains White Moreen, Black Lasting A large assortment of Gent.'s Scarfs, new 'styles Scarlet Lama Ties, Black Satin Handkerchiefs Gent.'s Corah Handkerchiefs, in great variety Printed Furnitures, Scotch and Irish Cambric Handkerchiefs White and Colored Counterpanes, Forfar, Tailors' Canvass J Tweed and Doeskins, Sheetings, Bed Ticks, Gambroon Huckaback Toweling, Crimean Shirts, Scotch Twill White and Fancy Shirts, Irish Linen, Moleskin And a great variety of Buttons, Clark's Polished Cotton, Ribbon Velvets, Blonds, Fringes, Braces, Braids, and a variety of other Goods, the whole of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices, to suit the times, by J. BURNE, Lambton Quay. June 25, 1860.

FOR SALE, FRUIT TREES. APPLES, Poars, Plmus, Cherries, Medlars, Siberian Crabs, Gooseberries and Currants, and Asparagus Plants, Raspberries, and Garden Seeds, at the Nursery of S. Stockbbidge, Ohiro, all grafted, best sorts, to be sold cheap, and true to their sorts. Orders left at Mr. Houghton's, near the Post Office, Wellington, will be punctually attended to, (and where a sample of fruit and fruit trees may be seen). The time for moving trees is from Ist May to Ist September. March 14, 1860. TO BE LET. two convenient Offices adjoining the 1 Odd Fellows' Hall, situated on Lambton Quay, containing two and three rooms respectively, and well adapted for either Solicitor's or Agency Offices. Further particulars may be obtained on application to T. M'KENZIE, Hon. Sec. June 19, 1860. | N.B. — The large and spacious Hall, with the adjoining rooms, being now completed, are open to hire for parties requiring the same, for Balls, Public Meetings, Concerts, &c, &c. GREYTOWN SAW MILL, WAIRARAPA HP HE Undersigned are prepared to supply the JL best of Totara Timber, at. their Yard on the Maroa Plain, at Bs. per 100 feet, and deliver the same ill any part of the Valley at an equally low price. Savyn Heart of Totara Shingles, Laths, Pailing, Arras Railing, &c, delivered in Town and Country. The undersigned hope that by punctuality and perseverance, to merit the favour of the public. J. HALL 8s J. TERRY. June 2nd, 1860 LOST, ~ " BETWEEN Otaki and Wellington, on or about 30ih March last, a CHEQUE for £5, drawn on the Union Bank by Mr. J. Eames, in favor of Rev. Mr. Hadfield, payment of which has been stopped. Any person bringing the same to Mr. G. P. Uauipion, at Messrs. Stuart, Kinross, & Co.'s Wellington, will be rewarded. " ' Juiy 3, 1860. WANTED^ ~ A FEMALE SERVANT. A middle-aged person would be preferred. Good wages will be given, and a reference required. For further '• particulars apply to MRS. HOUGHTON, t v ,„„„ Willis-street. June 14, 1880.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1442, 27 July 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1442, 27 July 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1442, 27 July 1860, Page 6