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.■■ <■» — £kXextl)antii&t. ON SALE. EX LATE ARRIVALS. |Q BALES White Blankets 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, fiw and 12-4 •' ;jf 2 b«les Mcarlet Blankets 10-4 nnd 11-4 3 " Blue do. 11-4 3 " colored Counterpanes 4-4, 10-4 & il-4 ii " white do. 10-4, 11-4 & 12-4 . 1 " Cotton Sheets, 11-4 1 " " Blaikrts 2 " IV'tton and Linen Tic»;s ] •• blue v e<ge 4 " 4-4 Li-py ('alien 1 " T-lorrorks Long Cloth 4. " Croydons 2 " D'-mrstios H " Smith's R!iirtin»s ]O " 9 H Fancy Prints 1 '- 7-8 ' :.} " ii-S Hoyk-s " 1 •' Navy Blue 2 " Welsh Fh.nnel I " Union " 1 " Bedford Cord i " Moleskin and Duck 1 " blank and drab Moreens I " Diaper Linen nnd Lawn 1 " Window Holland. .')((, 36, 40 & I'i in. 1 " Blencbt-d Huckabnck 1 " Scotch Twill Shirting 1 " lJerry 2 " Carpet 1 case Noll Jacoveta ] " Jnroitpt nnd Cbeck Muslins 1 '• spot and figured Netts 1 " bli>ck Crppe 1 " Cheese Clotha 2 " Lndie* 1 and Child. en's Slays 1 " Vohnir Lustre for Dreß'es 2 " Shepherds Plniils and Galla Plaids 1 " Piccoiiino C'-liecka I " Hurl Tartan and Funcy Dresses 1 bnle long nnd square Wool Shnwls 1 case Fnshionable Head Dresses 1 " Mohair Turbans and Cups 1 " Worsted Polkas 2 " New Fashionable Winter Mantles, Ladies, oir's nud Cliildren's 1 " Worsted Boots, Bootakius, Hoods and Gnitcrs. 1 " New nnd Fashionable Bonnet Ribbons 1 " black and colored Silk lUbbon Velvets, No 2 to 80 1 " Silk L>ite stiing Ribbon fid. to IGd. 1 " Si ! k nnd Lisle Thread G'oves 1 " brond nnd narrow braids 1 " Fancy Buttons and Trimmings 2 " Saxony Edgings, Snxcny Thiead anl other Laces, Muslin Work, Muslin ScttP, Habits, &c. 1 " Crape Collars and Sleeves 1 •• black roll and pneket Crape '1 " Artificial Flowers 1 " Infants Hoods and Cloaks 2 " Girls and Boys' Holland Pinaf Aprons and Circulars 3 " Oil Baize Table Covering i 1 " Cotton Handkerchiefs 1 " Ladies' Cambric do. 1 " Gents Silk Neck and Pocket 10 " Hosiery consisting of — Men's brown aud grey Cotton Hose " grey Knitt Hose j 11 " half Hose " Military do. " Aberdeen Knitts " brown and grey cotton half Hose Women's do. " " " white " " | Gi.ls " •• «« ; i Boys' brown & grey •• " Children's Tartan Maid and fancy Stripe Sox 3 cases Haberdashery, consisting of — Crochet Cotton, Needles and Hooks Brooks, Clarkes, nnd Hurveys Cottons Packet nr,d ounce Pins, Hair Pins Boot and Siny Laces, Pearl and Linen Shin Buttous Thimbles, Thiead Sewinff Silk, Worsted, Mending Cotton, Needles, &c. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. No. 1. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. TUDGED by the immense demand, this UxivehtJ sal Remedy now stands the first in public favour nnd confidence : this result has been acquired by the test of fifty years' experience. These Lozenges may be found on sale in every British Colony, and throughout India nnd China. 'Ihey have bepn highly esteemed wherever introduced. For Coughs, Abthm Ai an( \ a ]\ affections of tbe Throat and Chest, they are the most agreeable and efficacious remedy. Prepared and sold in Boxes and Tins of various sizes, bj THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, &c, 79, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. Sold Retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors iu the Worlf?. KS. — To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words "Keatiug's Ci.ugh Lozenges" are 'engraven on the Government Stamp of each Box, without which none are genuius. Sold in Wellington by Messrs. Barraud and Bishop. Auckland —Mr. Asher Asher. Nelson — Mr. Piitchard. GENTEEL APARTMENTS. 'I' O BE LET Furnished, at Twee-l Cottage, I corner of Willis and Giniznee Streets. j July 24, 1860. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGER AUCKLAND. PRINCIPAL. THE HEV. S BLACKBURN, M.A., OF CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. q^IlL TRUST KKJ of fct* John's College' appointed by the General Synod of tbe Church of England iu N cw Zcalan d, hereby notfy that there are pour Scholarships at this Institution j open to compeutiou, of the annual value of X'ss | each. Candidates mir;t be Members of tbe Church »f England, nnd of the nge of 15 years or upwards. Scholars will be required to reside at the College. Scholarships'mny oe held for a term of four years. I estinioniuls for good moral character will be reqi. r <1. An Exnminaion of Candidates living in the | nciukbou hood of Wei ling' on will be held at the BihliopV II >use in Mul grave street, un the 28th d y of August next. lice of in.entiou to become a CaKUiilate must be forwarded to the Hishop before tl.e "-io'ili day. Further infonnition may bt o tained by :'nnU<-ation to the Bishop of Wellington. I .uly :30. 860. U/E Hereby Give Noiice, that the Partnership carried on by us, the uadersignsd Charles lukersell and Lewis Storey, at Wellington, as Tan tiers, under iae utiino or firm of " L. & E. Storey & Co.,'" wat this day dissolved by mutual coijsent. Witness our hands this STth day of July, 18(10. (Signed) CI1AULI0:-) IXKEHSELL, (Sigaed) LEWIS STOREY. July 31, lfeOO. § 'WO P.OOMS TO LET, Furrished or UuS furnished. Rcut Moderate. App^y at the Office of this i'tiper. Juue 19, ifOO.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1443, 3 August 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1443, 3 August 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1443, 3 August 1860, Page 4