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TO MERCHANTS AND SHIPPE Ii MOREWOOD & CO., late Morewood ane" Rogers, heg to give notice that they manufacture and supply direct from their own Works at greatly reduced prices, the Galvanised Tinned Iron, so well known as " Morewood and Roger's Galvanised Tinned Iron." <; All Sheets of Morewood & Co.'s Manufacture continue to be marked with the name as hitherto, Dowgate Dock, Upper Thames Street, London, and Baskerville Works, Birmingham. . 23rd July, 1860. GREYTOWN SAW MILL, WAIRARAPA THE Undersigned are prepared to supply the best of Totara Timber, at their Yard on the Maroa Plain, at Bs. per 100 feet, and deliver the same in any part of tbe Valley at an equally low price. Sawn, Heart of Totara Shingles, Laths, •Pailing, Arras Railing, &c, delivered in Town and Country. Tbe undersigned hope that by punctuality and perseverance, to merit the favour of the public. J. HALL & J. TERRY. June 2nd, 1860 BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! NEW CATALOGUE, now ready, ICB pages, price ls. Cd., br sent by post on receipt of 2s. 6d. . GEORGE ROBERTSON 1 , 883, George street, Sydney. August 28, 1860. REDUCTION OF CARRIAGE TO THE WAIRARAPA. WR. HASTWELL begs to inform the , Public that he has made the following reduction in bis rate of charges for the carriage of goods to the Wairarapa, viz. : — Wellington to Featherston £5 per ton " Greytown £6 " ". Masterton „£8 " Passengers per luggage Cart, ss. each to the Wairarapa, per Mail Cart, 15a., which stavis from the Post Office at noon every Wednesday, and arrives at Greytown at 10 p.m. - August 17, 1800. TO PUBLICANS, AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. THE Undersigned having recommenced business in the Ginger Beer and Cordial line, hopes by strict attention to business, combined with really good articles to merit a share of public patronage. All orders punctually attended to. THOMAS COOPER. Comer of Pipitea and Murphy Street. Thorndon Flat. July 23, 1860. SWINBOURNE'S STEAM PACKET HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, (Opposite the " Commercial Hotel ") LATE SWINBOURNE'S HOTEL, ls now open, where Wines, Spirits, Ales, <fee , &c, of the best. quality will always be kept on hand. Soups, Teas, Dinners, and Luncheons, at all hours. Wellington, August 3rd, 1860. 15, Godliman Street St. Paul's, London, E.C. GEORGE HENRY FARRINGTON, IS desirous of informing Newspaper Proprietors, Merchants, aud others in the East and West Indies, and the British Colonies generally, that he 'is prepared to offer them great advantages in the supply of Papers for printing their Journals, and for general Trade purposes, on the best possible terms : — the requirements of Newspoper proprietors (however varied and important,) are met by special arrangements, and which long experience enables him to promise, those entrusting him with their orders entire satisfaction and at greatly reduced prices. G. H. F. has advantageous connections with the best and largest Manufacturers in Great Britain, and can therefore guarantee supplies in large or small parcels, made to any size or weight, of excellent quality, and at the lowest rates that the current state of the Market will permit. References can' be made of Mr. Holloway, 244, Strand, London. On account ofthe magnitude of Mr. Holloway's business, he regrets to state that he cannot undertake any commissions on behalf of Mr. Farrington, but any orders tbey may have for Mr. F. they will, be good enough to send to him direct. October 2, 1860. WORKING BULLOCKS FOR SALE 7 "THREE or Four Pairs, young and well broken, deliverable in town or on the Waikaraka Station, by GEORGE MOORE. October 5, 1860. TO BE SOLD A BARGAIN! THE^ Lease of that well-known Premises sitaated in Willis-street, with the unexpired Term often years, with 64 feet frontage, and a depth of 132 feet. There is a Cottage and Shorj on the Premises, with out buildings att ched There is a beautiful Garden, with upwards of 300 C Tulips, now to be seen in full bloom ; with a choice ■e'eotion of Fruit trees and Flowers of all descrip. tions, with a quantity of Cucumber Frames and Plants. Also, a large quantity of Poultry, Rabbits and Colonial Birds. I The whole Stock and Trade for the small sun : of _2SO Cash: If not sold in one month, it will not be sold foi thrt sum. H. WOtTLDOU, Willis street, _ Near St. Peter's Churcb. October 24, 1860.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1470, 9 November 1860, Page 1

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710

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1470, 9 November 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1470, 9 November 1860, Page 1

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