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NOTICE. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. rpHE " Wellington Independent" has the JL greatest circulation of any Newspaper yet published in New Zealand ; its subscribers heing located in all the most important Districts of the Colony. It is also extensively circulated in New South Waljs, South and Western Australia, Van Diemen's Laud, Cape of Good Hope, and in the Mother Country. Advertisers, therefore, in making use ofthe columns of the " Independent " may feel certain that the greatestpublicity will be given to the Goods, Wares, &c, offered for sale, and that Advertisers will ultimately reap henefits in proportion to the manner in which they keep their names before the public. The price of Advertisements in the " Wellington Independent" is — Threepence a Line for the First Insertion of all Advertisements, and One Penny a Line for eveiy subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be continued, and charged until counter-ordered ; such Orders musfc be sent to this Office One Da* before Publication, and mnst he in Wbiting. Advertisements to he left at the " Independent Office," Lambton Quay, before Eight o'clock on Monday and Thursday Evenings. AGENTS FOR THE "WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT." TT. T ELLTNGTON — Messrs. William Lyon, VV Bright & Hendres, John Houghton, James Wallace, Lambton Quay; Wm. Scott, Samuel Cobham, Willis Street; Cleland & Anderson, and B: H. Carpenter, Thorndon; Geo. London, Cuba street, Te Aro. Eiver Hntt— Mr. T. Mills Upper Hutt— Mr. P. Wilkie Wanganui — Mr. H. Ireson Jones Taranaki — Mr. E. Dorset. Auokland — Messrs. Williamson & W.lson. Nelson— Mr. Elliott. Port Cooper — Noble Campbell & Co. Otago — Mr. M. Graham. A, Orders and Advertisements, left in charge of ar Agents, are requested to be forwarded without clay for completion. _hi)ippi\\_i #£otfces. PASSENGERS' LINE OF PACKETS FOR LONDON, Ship. £ Commander. To Sail. .© H Catherine Pern'berton 700 W.J.Carris.Esq;. In Febry. Wild Duck .... 1500 T. Bishop, Esq. In March First Class Ship 1000 In May - -fH. ■•■—. r l~ IHE1 HE Vessels of this Line have Tp\jk/&. JL superior accommodntion for •jfl^T^^^v passengers of all classes, aud are /73feJndjJBfc>\, victualled on the most liberal mJß_^_W(__i__3 scale> They are commanded by ■""CS^c^^P gentlemen of great experience, and well known in the New Zealand Trade. Full 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 follow the " Wild Duck. The fine Aberdeen Clipper Ship "JOHN BUN V A N," A I 12 years, 466 tons. Register, 800 tons Burthen. "^"Atf-W ' r | fast-sailing Vessel is now discharging inward Cargo, and ]]mmmjf& will be ready to take on board Wool and other produce for London in a few days. A large portion of her Freight being eugag'ed, she will meet with quick despatch. The John Bunyan has superior accommodation for first-class Passengers, and having made the passage out, under tbe command of Captain Allan, in 89 days, may be expected to, make a quick run home. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHNSTON & CO., LEVIN & CO., Or to Wm. BOWLER, SON & CO., Agents. Wellington, March 1, 1861. PASSENGER'S LINE OF PACKETS, FOR LONDON. To follow the" John Bunyan," being the last ship of the Season, _. — * ... . rri HE well-known Clipper Ship Jb&Jfe. 1 " CASHMERE," A 1 13 years, 610 tons register, /rjtoMraßHO\. 1200 tons burthen, C.J. PethebzyDjgUmKgL bridge, Esq., Commander, (late This magnifiaent Vessel is ready to take on board Wool and other Produce for England. A largo portion of her freight is engaged and she will be despatched about lst May. The attention of Passengers is especially directed to this opportunity, being the last of the Season. The Cashmere has superior accommodation for all Classes and is pr* .vided with a distilling apparatus which produces 100 gallons of pure fresh water daily. Captain Petherbridge is well known in the trade, having commanded vessels to various pons in New Zealand for the last 12 years. For freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, JOHNSTON & CO., LEVIN & CO., . Wm. BOWLER, SON & CO. Agents. 2nd April, 1861. WANTED. A HOME for au Orphan Lad, aged Eleven years. Is accustomed to Cattle. Apply by letter to A.8., Independent Office. March 25, 1661.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1514, 16 April 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1514, 16 April 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1514, 16 April 1861, Page 1

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