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1 . -a O » fi On Sale at WarmolFs Mattress Manufactory, Clay j Point, Wellington. \ A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CONCERTINAS, « A. Flutinas, and Accordians, ALSO, Russell's Musical Self Instructor for same, with a choioe Assortment of New MUBi °* SELLim AT HALF THE USUAL PRICK February 4, 1861. " lATTBES^MMFACTOEI, " CLAY POINT. JWARMOLL continues to supply the Best Mattresses at the very Lowest • Price, made of Horse Hair, Wool, Flock, or Flax. Paliasses, Feather Pillows, &c, Mattresses, Couches, &c, re-stuffed and newly covered. Every article in the Trade sold cheap. Good Furniture in variety, equally reasonable. CHEAP BEDS FOR SHIPPING. THE undersigned begs respectfully to thank his Friends and the Public for the very liberal patronage since he commenced business, and also wishes to inform them that he has removed to his new Premises, next to Messrs. Mitchell & Gandy, Grocers, &c, Cuba Street, where he will be happy to receive orders for FURNITURE of any description, at the very lowest remunerating prices. Wellinfftod, January 29, 1861. . WILLIAM NICHOLSON.

PROFESSOR ROWLEY, BEGS to inform bis Patrons and the Public generally that he can now supply in large or small quantities the celebrated Golden Hnir Wash, of which the beneficial qualities are so well known as to require no comment ; he also begs to call attention .to his Preparation for Beautifying the Complexion, viz., Bay Rum, and the Oriental Cos metio Lotion. These valuable additions to the Toilet can only be obtained at PROFESSOR ROWLEY'S. March !, 1801. A SETTLER within twenty miles of Wellington, having a fine Sheep Run, would be glad to meet with a party having from three to five hundred Sheep on the usual terms. As he resides on the run, they would be under his immediate superintendence, and a betler chance to increase the Flock on a fair system, seldom occurs: Apply to MR. JURY, Wades' Town. March 1, 1861, "PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH. L A B~OURE R S. A NUMBER of Good Labourers are reqnired for the Public Roads in this Province Wages six shillings per day, wet and dry. WILLIAM ADA MS, Superintendent, February 22, 1861. TAUHERINIKAU SMITHY, Adjoining Mr. Thos. Mills' Store, at Tauhe)'inikau, Wairarapa, THE undersigned having taken the above Smithy, has commenced business as Farrier and General Smith, and trusts by strict attention to work committed to his charge, and moderate prices, to merit a share »f public patronage. WILLIAM JAPEL. March 1, 1861. WOOL 'T n 'HE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool or X will make general [advances on the same consigned to their Correspondents in London or the Colonies. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. 10th Maj, 1860. " W. BRIGHAM'S OLD Established Coffee Room9 and Boarding House, near the South Sea Hotel, Lambton Quay. W. B. hopes by studying the comforts of the public, and the improvements he has made, he will be favoured with their patronage. March 6, 1860. HOTEL TO BE LET, Possession to he had on the 2nd June next. '"pHOSE long Established and well-situated JL Premises on Lambton Quay, known as the "Aurora tavern." The building contains ]Bar, Bar Parlour, two Parlours, Bed Rooms, the Theatre known ns the Lyceum, also Billiard Room, with Table and all necessary appurtenances, good five-stall Stable, and other Out-Buildings. To a person desirous of entering upon public business, this offers a favourable opporiunity seldom to be met with, coming in free. For further particulars apply to JAMES FIRTH/ Apslcy House. February 26, 1861. — ——___«_—___. To ihe Owner or respective Owners of Sections numbered respectively 32 and 33 Lower Rangitikei District, in the Province of Wellington. NOTICE. XTHE UNDERSIGNED Owner of Sections numltered respectively 34 and 34a, situate in the Lower Rangitikei District iu the Province of Wellington, do hereby give notice, ,that I intend forthwi:h to erect a dividing Fence between the said Sections of Land belonging to me and sections numbered respectively 32 and 33, situate in the said Lower Rnngitikei District. And I hereby require the respective Owners of such Sections or their Agents, to assist in erecting the said dividing Fences within 31 days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same, and call upon such Respective owners or whom it may concern for payment of one-half of the costs of miah Fences. Dated this 14th. day of March, 1861. DUNCAN FRASER, Rangitikei. NOTICE. I HEREBY CAUTION the Publio against giving Credit to my wife, Hannah Hahtoihld, as J will not be answerable for any debts she may contract from ibis date. DANIEL HARTFIELD, March 6, 1801. ""*

NOW LANDING Ex " JOHN BUNYAN." k CASES Sundries containing : Wax Matches Steel Pens Fancy Soups Superior Toys Eoaewood Work Boxes Mahogany Stereoscopes Stereoscopic Slides for ditto Square and Hexagon Concertinas Table Knives and Forks Turkey Sponge Life Buoys Camel Hair Pencils And various other fancy Goods. j 1 Medicine Chest, fitted complete ] 13 cases Boots and Shoes, comprising — ■ j " Men's Women's and Children's side lace and side spring Wellington's and half do. Ladies' Slippers, leather and worked Wateriights, Hob Nail Blucherg, & Lace-ups Men's and Youth's superior Bluchers " Oxonion shoes *' Goloshes and Crimean Boots &c, - &c, &c, W. B. RHODES & CO. Rhodes' Wharf, 19th February, 1861. TO BE LET. ON the Taratahi Plain, Wairafapa, ihe Section No, 55, in the Small Farm Settlement, on the Taratahi Plain, and lately occupied by Mr. Peter Couper. The property, which consists of 100 Acres, is divided into several paddocks, and well watered. Ten Cows will be let with the land. Ttie crops and agricultural implements to be token at a valuation by the incoming tenant. For further particulars apply to A. be B . Bbandox, Esq;, Lambton Quay, or to Mr. G. Buck, Taita. Possession can be had within three months. February 25, 1861. STOLEN OR STRAYED. 171 ROM Mr. Campion's StatioN, Rangitikei, a 1 BROWN MABE, branded on one shoulder S, on the other shoulder B. Whoever will give such information as will lead to its recovery mil be handsomely rewarded. , J. CAMPION, { Rangitikei, Or to Mr. J. BROMLEY, The Ferry, Poriraa. February 25, 1861: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, March 11, 186 1. mENDERS will be received at this X Office on Tuesday, March 26, for the erection of a Powder Magazine, at Point Jerninghato, Lambton Harbor. Specification and Plan of the same can be seen on application at the above office. W. FITZHERBERT, ■ Provincial Seoretary. A FREEHOLD BAKEHOUSE FOR SALE in an improving neighbourhood, 40 feet routage to a main street, by 60 feet. Price dSI2O, Terms Liberal.' Apply to Mr. JOHN MARTIN, Manners. street. March 18, 1861. W H IP S. MRS. WRIGGLESWORTH has received a Selection (ex John Biipyan) of Ladies', Jockey, and Hunting Whips, of a very superior description, from one of the most eminent London Houses. N.B.— Opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. March 1,1861., SADDLERY. HPHE Undersigned has just received a oase of JL Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddlery, from the eminent House of Whippy & Co., North Audley street. These Saddles have been ordered expressly for this Colony, and are ot a very different description and quality to the trade goods usually sent put far sale. J. H. HORNER. March I, 1861. TO PHOTOGRAPHERS. "VTEW and Reduced CATALOGUE ef GOODS JAf and PRICES now ready for post, free, to address. „, , BAttiHELDER & O'NEILL, : . . ' 67, Collins-street, East,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1506, 19 March 1861, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1506, 19 March 1861, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1506, 19 March 1861, Page 3

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