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r-ii. -- — "Nfil — - "iV iIT -> '-■Till- ■*■ ''.I ti "** _i-.*A THE Undersigned haviqg purchased the St^am Saw Mill built hy Mnbey and Morgan at the Upper Hutt, and having finished an d got it in fuS work, will bo open to supply parties with Totara of all sizes, either for Building purposes or shippin/?. Builders, Merchants, aud other* wanting supplies, will do -well to come and look at ttxe same pie at Plimmer's Wharf, PLTMMER & SONS. Feb. 4, 1859. HANGITIKEI. TO BE LET OR SOLD, 'I THE Estate known as "Inverhoe, in the Rfia I gitikei district, consisting of about 350 acres will) House and Farm Buildings. The Property is situated on the bank of the River, and about four miles from the Ferry. Immediate possession may 1 be had. For further particulars apply to A. it B. Brawdon, Esq., Lambton Qnay, Wellington. March 21, 1859, KEATING'S WORM TABLET. A PURE Vegetable -Sweetmeat, both in appearance and taste, and a most agreeable method of odministering a well-known remedy for Intestinal or Thread Worms. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, especially adapted far Children, being as harmles3 in its action, as it is prompt and certain in its effects, and may be taken by the moa deioate. ■''• ' Prepared by THOMAS KEATING, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 79, St. Paul's Church Yard, London; and sold by Druggists in all the principal places iv the Colonies. Wellington, by Messrs. Barraud and Bishop. Nelson, — Mr. Pritohard. NOTICE. ~~~ FEOXt the Ist of November, tha undersigned are prepared to deliver TOTARA TIMBER from the Saw Mill of the Hon. H. W. Petre, Upper Hutt, in any part of the Town ef Wellington, at lis. per 100 feet. LETIN & 00. October 2?, 1859. FOR SALE, " At Extremely Low Prieez. A LARGE and varied Assortment of Earthen, Glass and China Ware. Wm. Scott, of Willis Street, hereby begs CD noiify to bis friends and the public, that he has determined to sell the above-mentioned at the very lowest possible prices, co as tJ ensure a quick and ready sale. January 31, 1860. JOSEPH SCOTT, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKEH, LAMBTON QUAY, SOUTH. T>EGS most respectfully to inform the lnhabi--0 tants of Wellington, that he hns received direct from England the whole of the necessary apparatus required in the Biscuit Manufactory, and is now prepared to supply Biscuits of every description at reasonable prices. As he intends to make nothing but first-rate articles, J. S. hopes to receive a chare of the publi« patronage. Balls, Wedding and Dinner Parlies, &c, supplied on the shortest notice. a WEDDING CAKES MADB TO ORDER. Wellington, March 30, 1800. TO SHIPPERS, CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. W. WORTHINGTON & SONS, Export Merchants,. 5 Water Lane, Lower Thnmes street, London, E.G., have always on hand n the London Docks, ready for exportation, the followirg articles, both in bulk and bottle, and wl'ich t' ey will put free on board, on the ir.ost reasonable terms :— Port and Sheny Wines, Old Tom Gin, Clipper (unsweetened) Gin, Ornnge Bitters, Scotch Whisky Cherry Brandy, Rum Shrub, Jamaica Rum, Raspberry Biandy, (linger Brandy, Martell's and Hentessy's Brandies. January 20, l«C0.. WANTED. IN A PRIVATE FAMILY a well qualified Governess. Enquire of Rep. J. Wabbbn, Manners street, Wellington. July 13, 186' Q. O N S A L E. TO ARRIVE PER " CONSTANTINE. £f\ HHDS. Bass' Burton Ale ** X ' JACOB JOSEPH & CO. 18 sm. TO BE LET. S% DETACHED COTTAGES, each containing ** 5 rooms. Apply to C. R. CARTER, Builder. Wellington, April 1-2 th. GROCERIES, BOTTLED BEER. BARCLAY, PERKINS, & CO.'s celebrated PORTER, bottled by Bridges & Co., in 4 doz. casks, at 13s. per doz. GROCERIES to suit the Times. Make a Call! JOHN LAING, Willis-streefc February U, 1860. STRAYED, " IT* ROM the Premises of the Undersigned, Porfrua . Road on or about the 10th June, 18(.O, four head Cattle'; three bullocks and one heifer; branded O E off rump- Two of the Bullocks are red, one red and white, and the heifer red, witU a little white on one side. Whoever will give su It information as may le«d to their recovery, will be suitably rewarded on application to WILLIAM SMITH, Butcher, Poriruß-roaJ. July 20, 1860. " TO BE SOLD, '"I " HAT desirable freehold property helonrini? t» 1 MR. EDWARD HASLAM, situate in Abel Smith Street, consisting of a substantia'ly bui't dwelling house, containing three rooms and kiicher^ outhouses, &c. 'Jhere is a fiontage to Abel Smith. Street cf 41 feet by a depth ol 182 feet. For particulars apply to the Proprietor on the Premises. Ju!y 20th, 1880.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1442, 31 July 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1442, 31 July 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1442, 31 July 1860, Page 4