ON SALE, To arrive per " Mound." 6 bales Fancy 9-8 Prints 4 " Hoyle's do. I case Mantle Linens 1 bale Tweeds aud Doeskins 1 " Mantle Cloth 6 " 8-4 Grey Calico 2 " Cotton and Linen Tick 1 case Muslins 1 " roll Jaconets 2 bales Croydon Dowlas 2 «• Forfar and Regatta Shirting 1 case Moleskin and Cord 1 bale Hessians 1 case Chpese Cloth I 2 bales Colored Counterpanes I 2 " White <• 4 cases Oil Baize Table Covering 4 " White Blankets 8 " Men's Miller's Mole Trousers 3 " " Fanoy Doe and Tweed do; 1 " " Duck do. 1 " " Shepherd's Plaid Tweed do. 1 " " , Printed Moleskin do. 2 " Boy's and Youth's Mole do.I " " " Fancy Doe and Tweed do. 1 " Men's Black Doe Brighton Sacs and Shooting Coats 3 " " Fancy Doe and Tweed do. 1 " «• « " Vests 1 " « " Black Doe " 6 bales Men's, Boy's, and Youth's Serge Shirts, double and single backs 2 " Men's Scotch Twill do. do. 8 cases Men's Tweed, Black, and Blue Cloth Caps 1 " Boy's do. do. 2 " Men's and Boy's Felt Hats 2 " Gent.'s Crimean Shirts 1 " " Lnmliswool Vests 1 " " Cotton Pants 1 " " Long Cloth Shirts 2 " " Regatta do. 2 " Huckaback, Diaper, Linen, Lawn and Hollands 1 " Damask Table Cloths 2 •' Beaufort Ties, & Gent. 's White Collars 2 " Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs 1 " Ladies' and Children's Siik Gloves 2 " Silk Ribbon and Ribbon Velvets 5 " assorted fancy Silk and Worsted Trimmings, Fringes, Fancy Buttons, &c. 4 " assorted Haberdashery 2 " Collars, Sleeves, Setts, &c. &c. % " Quillings, Blonds, Laces, Edgings, Nett, &c. 1 " Ladies' Cap Fronts, Cauls, Dress Caps, &c, &c. 1 " Artificial Flowers 1 " Steel Nett Crinolines 1 " Fancy Pet>icoats 1 " Crinoline Steel 1 " Ladies' Fashionable Dresses ' 1 " " Silk 1 " Black and Colo/ed Glace Silk 1 " Ladies' Straw Bonnets 6 " Ladies', Girl's, Men's and Boy's Straw Hats 1 " Infant's Felt Hats 2 cases Hosiery, Men's Brown and Grey Hose and half hose 5 " Hosiery, consisting of Women's, Girl's, Boy's, and Children's, in great variety 6 trunks Men's Blucher Boots, assorted makes 2 " Boy's and Youth's do. 9 " Men's Lace-ups do. 4 " Boy's and Youth's do. 2 " Men's Watertight do. 2 " Wellington do. 3 " memel top, calf goloshed, side spring do. 4 " men's and women's Carpet Shoes 2 " women's Webb Shoes 2 «' ** Cordovan double soles do 3 « ** patent Seal do. 5 " Ladies' black Cashmere Boots 6 " " " cloth pat. gol. side lace do. 2 " " « « Cordovan " do. 3 " " " " pat. side spring 8 " Women's stout lace-up Boots 2 " Maid's 6 " Girl's 6-0 and 10-13 •« .- -- 3 _" " 09 patent gol. Cloth Boots 1 " •' 8 9 Cordovan Bnlmorals 8 " Children's 3 6 and 7-10 assorted memel top, all patent leather, memel top, patent goloshed, memel top, patent toes, &c, top piece heels, also soled Balmoral, <tc. 5 " Children's 2-5 assorted Fancy Boots Black njoth and Cashmere, Colored and Black Morocco, &c. &c, Balmorals and- Button 3 '• Children's 2-5 patent strap Shoes 4 " " 6-9 and 10-13 do. 4 " " 6-9 and 10-13 Cordovan do. 2 " Ladies' Kid Top Boots 2 " " memel top Cordovan golosbed 2 cases Brushware, consisting ot Sculls, Broom heads, Hair Brushes, Shoe do.. Whitewash Bannister, &c. 12 kegs Tobacco, (Shellard's brand) 2 hhds. Holloware 1 cask oval Frying Pans 1 '• round fal- down hanging Handles 1 case G.S. Table and Tea Spoons, 1 " Britannia Metal IV a Pots 1 " " Candlesticks 10 barrels Currants 50 boxes Raisins 6 barrels Barcelona Nuts 2 bales Roping Twine 50 boxes Price'ij Belmont Sperm Caudles 2 cases Candied Peel "*"' 2 " Volckman's Confectionery 2 " Ladies' and Gent.'s Saddles, complete 1 " Headstall, Bridles, &c. 1 " Girth, Martingales, Spurs, Coat Straps, &c. 3 " Foolscap, Post, and Note Paper 2 " Envelopes Copy, and Account Books 4 casks Ink 4 " Paste Blacking 20 boxes CJlay Pipes, assorted JACOB JOSEPH & CO, No. 1. TO VOLUNTEERS. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT O SCClETY.— Members of the Society aud intending assurers are informed that the Bye-Laws permit them to engage in military or naval service AS VOLUNTEEHS, WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE AND WITHOUT VITIATING THEIB POLIOIES. By order of the Board, ROBERT THOMSON, Secretary. JONAS WOODWARD, Agent. Wellington, Aug. 7, 1860. BREAD FOR THE BUSH. Recommended by the Queen's Private Baker, and used in the Army and Navy, is the only effective substitute for yeast. The most inexperienced m.xy, by its nid, convert Flour into light Cakes in a few minutes. It saves at least half the usual quantity of Eggs and Butter in Puddings and Pastry> rendering them wholesome and delicious. It wil) keep for years. No Settleb should be without a good Supply. Sold by all respectable Storekeepers in tbe Colony in Id., 2d., 4d,, and 6d. Packets; and Is., 2s. Cd., and ss. tins, wholesale by GEORGE BORWICK, London Wall, London, [ And all Shippers. *„,* Beware of Imitations.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1479, 14 December 1860, Page 4
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776Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1479, 14 December 1860, Page 4
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