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PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c, FREE FROM ADULTERATION. HHHE great Medicnl Journal, the "London JL Lancet,' 1 on the 4th February, 1854, declared the samples of Messrs. Crosse & Blackwood were ,> entirely i?hee pjiom corr-ER, and this statement was afterwards fully confirmed hy the Analytical Chemist, Dr. Hassall, in his work on Food aud its Adulteration. CROSSE & BLACKWELL, of Soho Square, London, who have for many years enjoyed the high honor of supplying Her Majesty's table with their Manufactures, wish to call the attention of consumers to the great superiority of their Pickles, Sauces, Jams, Tart Fruits, Potted Meats, and other table delicacies, the whole of which are prepared with that strict attention to quality and purity, for wkic^ they have been so long celebrated. Their Sauce are universally admitted to be tho best exporte and .those who have once tasted them, never return to inferior kinds. C. & B. use none but the best . ingredients in their various preparations, and alI though purchasers may not be able to obtain them so cheaply as the goods shipped by other Manufacturers, the superiority of quality will be found to more than compensate for any increase of cost. To buy a cheap article because it is cheap is merely to throw money away. C. & B.s Orange Marmalade, cannot be equalled, it is made in Silver Pfcns, entirely frcm the Seville Orange ; their Mushroom Catsup also is the very best that can be obtained from the famed Leicestershire Mushrooms. The above, and all other articles of Crosse & Blaokwell's manufacture, may be procured of Storekeepers in Wellington, aud throughout New Zealand. JUST PUBLISHED, nnHE SOUTHERN PROVINCES AL--1 MANAC FOR 1801. Price 2s. Od. WILLIAM LYON. December 28, 1800. SUMMER GOODS. II WTLLCOX has removed from Lambton J „ Quay to new Premises, nearly opposito the " Odd Fellows' Hall," where she has in Stock a new and varied assonment of Ladies' and Children's Apparel, suited for the Christmas Holidays, &c, &c. Deo. 21,1660. CHRISTMAS FRUITS, PER "THAMES CITY." 1O BARRELS CURRANTS 20 cases Eleme Raisins 140 drums Sultana do. 24 boxes Muscatel 10 bales Shell Almonds Scotch Marmalade aud Jams, in tins JOHNSTON & CO. ' 18th December, 1800. , TO ARRIVE PER " WILD DUCK." S%£ CASES Henessey's Brandy 2 Stayw 8 } s »erry,K«iherford&Drury's 3 tierces Shellard's Negrohead Tobacco 40 half chests Tea 20 barrels Crushed Sugar 100 boxes Belmont Sperm Caudles 4 hhds Hollowars 50 kegs Ewbanks' Patent. Nails 4 bumlles I nßSOl 't ei l Flit au d Round Iron 2 Casks Putty W. B. RHODES & CO. Khodes' Wharf, 4th December, 1800. TO ARRIVE PER "THAMES CITY." 25 HHDS. Bass's No. 3 Burton Ale. W.B. RHODES & CO. Rhodes' Wharf, October 5, 1800. SHEEP WANTED. WANTED to Purchase for Cash 300 EWES Half-breeds or Coarse Wool preferred. Apply to S. VENNELL, Wairarapa. Cth February, 1801. WANTED. A STEADY MAN accustomed to horses, to drive a cart, and be useful. Apply to C. W. SCHULTZE Messrs. Bowler, Sou & Co.'s Buildings . Wellington, 31st Dec, 1801. TO BE LET. THOSE two convenient Offices adjoining the Odd Fellows' Hall, situated on Lambton Quay, containing two and three rooms respectively, and well adapted for cither Solicitor's or Agency Offices. Further particulars may be obtained on application to T. xM'KENZIE, Hon. Sec. June 19, 1800. N.B. — The large and spacious Hall, with the 'adjoining rooms, being now completed, are opeu to hire for parties requiring tha same, for Balls, Public Meetings, Concerts, &c, &c. ' VLL Persons found trespassing on tho Land of the Undersigned after this date will be prosecuted according to Law. SAMUEL VENNELL. Mnroa Plain, Wairarapa, Dec. 22, 1860. FOR.SALE EX "THAMES CITY." ICASE 9ingle aud Double Finished SHIPS BLOCKS. W. B. RHODES & CO. Rhodes' Wharf, Deo. 0, .1800. WANTED. A FEMALE SERVANT.— References required . Apply to MISS MONTEITH, Dixon Street. Wellington, Jan, 4, 1861. WANTED. ~~ BY A YOUNG MAN, well educated, a situation as Tutor in a private family; or to assist in a school. Has no objection to tho oouutry, or to be located on a station. Address to A. A., Office of this Paper. Wellington, 4th Jan. 1861. rpHE COMMITTEE OF THE DUN MOTJNL TAIN COPPER MINING COMPANY (Limited) hereby give notice, that, in the course of Fourteen Days, they will invite tenders for the EARTHWORK of a portion of the RAILWAY; For further information, apply at the office of tho Company, where, about tho end* of ; that time, ' the specifications may be seen. ...C .'<■;;. -„.•: T..R. HACKETj .:,*» '•,•.;•„ .'' •. . -. ">. :'• .Secretary. ; „ /■ Nelson," January SV,5 V , 1861. ■ ,'• ' '

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1498, 19 February 1861, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1498, 19 February 1861, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1498, 19 February 1861, Page 6

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