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t ■ I■- il I I i " ..^ ""' y - " NOTICE. /?;.. ' Y^J IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. ;^ : THE' "'Weemngtopn ■I„n_ ! PßWOTl*T ,, '7ias"lhe' greatest circulation of any miosptfyer yit published in New Zealand ; its subscribers Ming •located -in all tlie most important Districts of the 'Colony. :It is also extensively circulated 'in New /South Wales, South and Western Australia, Van 'Viemtns Land, -Oape 'of Qood -Hope, and. in the Mother-country. Advertisers, therefore, in making , ■use of the columns of the " lvxrav y ßKxmut," may feel certain that the greatest, publicity toill be given to the goods, wares, &c„ offered for sale, and thai advertisers will ultimately reap benefits in proporlion to the manner in which they heep their names before the -public. The Price of Advertisements iri tlie ""We__Twg - ton Tncbpesdsht" is — Threepence a Ltnejor the- ■ First Insertion of all Advertisements, and One Penny a Line for every subsequent Insertion. Advertisements will le continued, and -OHA-ac-D -until counter-ordered; such Orders must be sent to this Office Ons Datt before Publication, and must be in Wbitino. Advertisements to be 'left at the Thbbpendent Office, Lambton Quay, hefore 10 6*ClocJeon Mon•day andThursday Evenings. . Agents fbr ''the ''Wellington Independent. 7 ' TT. T ELLINGTON — Messrs. William, Lyon, VV Brigtit & Hendres, Tohu Hougbton, James "Wallace, 'Lambton Quay; Wm. Scott, Samuel •Cobbam, Willis Street; and Cleland & Anderson, Thorndon. Biver HHtt— Mr. T. Mills Upper Hntt~Mr. P. Wilkie "Wanganui— Mr. H. Treßon Jones Taranaki— Mr. E. Dorset. Auokland — Messrs. Williamson & W.'lson. Nelson— Mr. Elliott. Port Cooper — Noble Campbell & Co. Otago — Mr. James Brown. All Orders and Advertisements, left in charge nf tnr A gents, are requested to be forwarded without -clay for-'OompHetieft. &ijt|)})(nri Notices. PASSENGERS' LINE OE PACKETS FOX LONDON, Ship. _! Commandbb. To -Sail. H Catherine Pern- . berton ... . » . YOO W.J. Carris.Esq . In Fehry. Wild DacK .... 1500 T. Bishop, Esq. Tn March First Class Ship 1000 In May _^r--jL-J rriHE Vessels of this Line have -■- superior accommodation for *ffl£rjlr%jk\. passengers ot all classes, and are /^lrHßftfWS^ victualled on the most liberal vSbsh&'lb&B 80aJe * ne 7 ar * commanded by gentlemen of great experience, und well-known in the New Zealand Trade. Fnll information as to the above Line of Packets may be had on application to Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Wellington, . . September 18th, 1860. PASSENGERS! LINE OF PACKETS. FOR LONDON. TO FOL_OW THB " HOUND ?' AND " SNAKES-HOOK," , : The well-known clipper ship "WILD DUCK ," A 1 IS years, 740 tons register, 1500 tons burden, T. Bishop, Esq., Commander, _. -flu-** ; '' f f'T'HIS magnificenfe vessel; is rjfVflSK:'''' A n °w discharging inward . ; Cargo, and will be ready to take /rjfcjjjpraßKc^ on board Wool and other pro-" «b|=3»Sb duce for England in a few days. considerable portion of her freight being engaged, she will meet with quick deapatcn. Freight at current fate. The attention of passengers is especially directed to this favorable opportunity. The " Wild Duck" has superior accommodation, and provisions will be made on ' the most liberal scale for all classes. She is provided with a distilling apparatus which produces 1 80 gallons of pure fresh water per day, thereby securing to passengers a fulllind regular supply. For freight, or passage, apply to • JOHNSTON & CO., . BETHUNE & HUNTER, . ' Or to .: WM. BOWLER, SON & CO. Agents. Wellington, 25th January, 1861. FORSALE, FREIGHT, OR CHARTER. l ' "pHE Schooner MyHfesj'-'X-- 1 - "DO V E," -4JMsfsS^ 35 tons, drawing six feet Tvater, two 1 fßKtjiwGffi years and six months old, is well, found, and ready on the shortest notice to proceed to any part Of New Zealaud, if sufficient inducement offers. / ■ : , Apply to .'.''"- J. H. CAPPEB; Agent. N.B.— Can carry 60 bales of Wool. Swinhourne's Wharf, Nov. 80, 1800. WEEKLY COMMUNICATION WITH WANGANUI. __a-"lJ-|^ f| *HE faßt-Bailing schooners -Jkj&j^ JL "SEA GULL "and" TYNE," 7J3§»ll|& will be laid on as regular Traders, between Wanganui and Wellington. Good accommodation for Passengers. For freight or Passage, apply to • . W. LYON, Wollington, a" ' TAYLOK, WATT, & Co., Wanganui. January 10, 1860.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 1

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