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' M ficeUaneou* i ~~~ JAMES MEARS, Safctiler, dtolUv to fgarnega jtttafter, I LAMBTON QUAY. BEGS to intimate, that he has on Sale an extensive assortment of Saddlery and Saddlers' 1 Furniture of all descriptions at very low prices. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles repaired with neatness and despatch. Second-hand Saddles bought and sold. J.M". begs nlso to direct attention to his Clothing Establishment, adjoining the Saddlers' Shop, which contains Clothing of every description, Boots, Shoas, &c, which are being sold at very low prices, and no puffing. J. Mears has also Saddle Horses, a Hrlit Spring Cart, and a heavy Cart, to let on hire. He is prepared to remove clay or mould from aay portion of Te Aro, at reasonable prices. j May 2P, 1860. j MISS E. MARRIOTT, \ Milliner and Dress Maker, Lamh ton- quay. Wellington, June 20, l - r >B. NOTICE. r jpiTE undersigned will not be answetable for JL any deaths or losses of Cattle entrusted to ; his care after this dhte. DANIEL RICHARDS. Porirna, August 28, 1850. FOR SALE, T)UILDING ALLOTMENTS in Hairing l.y Street. Frontage of 0(5 feet each. Town Acre 104, i>88", BSO, f si, (WO, 1027, .Of):}, 037. 801. 880, 908,845, 850, 878,070, 065, 8(iO, Oil. A nioek of 11 Acres — comprising 823 to 83£, forming a most valuiblo estate. Section 00, Ohariu I Section 19 and ;h\ Mannwatu. Apply to J. H. WALLACE, Kstmo Agc-nt. j Land and Estate Office, Lnrabton Quay, May 14, 1800. WE Hereby Give Noiiee, that the Partnership . carried on by tia, the und».-rsign»d Charles lirfcerscll and Lewis Storey, at Wellington, as Tanners, under me name or firm of " L. &E.j Storey & Co.,' 1 wa» this day dissolved by mutual consent. Witness our hands this 27th d.iy of .1 ti I y.*l3fi o. (Signed) CHARLES JN T KEItSELL, (Signed) LEWIS STOIIKY. July SI, 1800. WELLINGTON TANNERY. NOTICE, WI LL I A "\f PAY N K begs to inform rhe Boot and Shoe Trade and public general)} of Wellington and the neighbouring Districts, that in consequence of the Messrs. Storey having relinquished business, he has been appointed by Mr. George Luxford (who has rgain taken the Tannery) Sole Agent for the sale of the Leather maniifitctured at the above Tannery. W. P. has now a large stock of Leather and Grindery of ths very best description. Also, Clothini?, Regulation and other Cups, White, liogatta, and Blue Serge Shirts, Hosiery, Braces Neck Tics, Blankets, Boots and Shoes, and the usual slock of n, GENERAL CLOTHING STORE, on sale at his Warehouse, Lamb ton Quay (formerly Mace and Luxford's) and hopes by a strict attention to business to merit the patronage of the public. All debts due to Messrs. Storey and Co., nre requested to be pai-l to the above mentioned WilMam Payne, who is empowered to give a valid receipt for the same. NOTE THE ADDIIESS WILLIAM PAYNE, CLAY POINT, LAMBTON" QUAY Nearly opposite Swinbourne's Wharf. JOHN M'LEAN, SHIP WRIGHT AND BOAT BUILDER, BEGS to iuform hia Friends and the Public, that he has removed to the Yard on the Beach next to Capt. Rliodas' Wharf. lie has reduced his prices to suit the times, and gunrantf es that all his Boats are built of good seasoned material, and copper fastened. June 5, 1860. — I*. ■ ■ HALF BRED UOMNEY MARSH RAMS. FOR SALE, Rams of the above Breed, a single Ram .£3, five and upwards £2 10s. each. Orders to be sent to Messrs. Duncan & Vennell Wellington, (who will give all paiticulars respecting Wool, &C.,") by the first day of September nest, and delivery to be takeu on the first of February, 1861. July 13, 1860. lost! ON SUNDAY NIGHT, out of Mr. Gnwith's Paddock, near the Hospital, a strong 1 built thick necked bay geldiug, about 15 bands high, nearly 6 jears old, well known as a Sydney horse imported by Mr. Jones of the Hutt; a rough coat almost hiding the brand C L on the shoulder; a white near hind foot; and a deep hole on the withers caused by an old saddle gall. Aho, the celebrated brown horse Wide-awake, branded O W ou neck, one white hind foot, he has an old scar on the thigh where ripped by a bullock, ho has a patch of Imir on the top of the rump just above the tail, and two or three white spots on the back and ribs. Parties who will either deliver ihem, or give such information as will lead to their recovery, will be suitably rtw.irdod, on npt>licafnu "to SAMUEL GAWITH, Gawith's Ilotsl. Anguf.t 3, 1800.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1444, 7 August 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1444, 7 August 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1444, 7 August 1860, Page 1