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WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYING ! Cheer Up Sam. ■'. --..-'M It mHE Troops have jarrived— the Publio r J. Works commenced— Nothing to fear from the Natives — "Hoot " beginning to cir- . , * , j I culate— the " Good Times nearly at hand — so £ DON'T LET YOUR SPIRITS GO DOWN, > As long as you can seoure such bargains in ' first class clothing of all descriptions at No- 1, or GRAHAM'S Thorndon House.

LOST. QTRAYED from the Farm of the Undersigned, tO a WHITE COW, with Strawberry both sides of her neck, branded A.D. on near rump. Any person who will give information where she may be found, will be well rewarded for their trouble on application to JOHN HOWE, Owen street. - >s January 14, 1861. FOUND. STRAYING on the Land of the Undersigned, a Red aud White HEIFER, about two' years old. Whoever may have lost the same, can have her on proving ownership, and paying expenses, on application to JOHN M'GRATH, Porirua-road. Jan. l 4, 1861. FAT CATTLE! To Contractors, Butchers, and Shippers to Taranaki or Aucldand, r pHE Undersigned have for Sale about 200 I head of Fat Cattle, in charge of W. H. Donald, Esq., Manaia, Wairarapa, and about 100 head for Sale in charge of Capt. Beamish, Plains House, Turakina. The above Gentlemen will shew the Cattle to intending purchasers. Deliveiy of the Cattle will he given at the Stockyards. For terms, &c, apply to W. B. RHODES & CO. Rhodes' Wharf, 10th January, 1861. MESSRS. QUIN & ALLEN beg to iuform the inhabitants of Wellington and ils Vicinity that they have commenced Business as SMITH AND FARHIERS in the Premises lately occupied by Mr. M. Quin, and trust by strict attention to business, and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. ! Dixon street, 21st January, 1861. ! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! 4 LARGE supply of Queen Charlotte's Sound /__. Oysters, just arrived and on Sale at ! J. WALDEN'S, Clay Point and Thorndon Quay, Opposite the Store of Mr. F. Atcheson. Orders punctually attended to. Feb. 1, 1861. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, . EX " WILD DUOK,". And other late Arrivals, IO KEGS Shellard's small fig Negrohead Tobacco 10 quarter- casks Martell's Brandy 100 boxes Price's Sperm Candles 50 cases Martell's Pale Brandy 53 U. V. P. do. 2 pipes Bronto Madeira 20 barrels Crashed Sugar 22 hags Mocha Coffee 10 qr-casks Cosen's Palo Sherry 12 «.« Port Wine 60 cases Champagne 20 baskets do. &c. &c. &c. To arrive per " Dart," from Sydney. 400 bags Bright Counter Sugar Case Geneva Martell's Brandy And per " Spray," from Melbourne, 400 bags Flour 20 half-chests very superior Congou Tea 1 ton Plantation Coffee VV. M. BANNATYNE & Co. January 15, 1861. FOR SALE. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Hairing Street, Te Aro, — Frontage, Q6 feet by 50 feet. Town Acre 194, Frontage to Wellington Terrace, adjoining the Union Bank of Australia property. Town Acres 823, 824, 825, 82C, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 838, 834, forming one of the most valuable blocks of land in Wellington, either for building purposes, or for a dairy farm. Town Acres 880, 052, 959, 1027, 993, 937, 861, 860, 908, 845, 850, 878, 970, 965, 869, 941. 3,000 Acres in Wairarapa, forming a compact Sbeep Run. Section 66, Ohariu, 100 acres. Apply to J. IT. WALLACE, ...... Land and Estate Agent. 'Estate Agency Office, Lnmbton' Quay, February. 4, 1861. - WANTED. | A FEW LABORERS and one Carpenter, a Ship Carpenter would be preferred, to engage by the year and rations found. Apply to HURLEY & CARTER, At the Saw .Mill, Pabautanui, Porirua Harbor. . Or to MR. RITSON, ;, Millwright and Engineer, Pipitea. February 4, 1861. TO BE LET, A Comfortable four-roomed Cottage, situate at Pipitea. Rent Moderate. Apply at the Office of this paper. February 4, 1861.' NOTICE. :} r jPHE Large Cattle runuingon Jenkins' SeoMons,: ,J_ Eastern Side of. Mount Victoria, have been ; mustered into the Stockyard,. Evans' Bay;. ; Tlfe ? owners thereof , are '; r^g'hfe-teri to. remove them I immediately: QtherwiseHh;ey%iil, .be sold", to. pay; expenses. ' ...aria \'.'- -•■<■.-:.■ •■ ... ' : V'- ■ ' 'February 4, 1881:^.; ;",,.' ', '\:o'

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 3

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663

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 3

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