NOTICE. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS^ vpHE "Wellington IsnEPENnENT" haa^4l| J greatest circulation of any Newspaper ] published in New Zealand ; its suhscribers being 1 '; located in all the most important Districts of tife Coknvr. .Itis also extensively circulated in New South Wales, South and Western Australia, Van Diemen's Land, Cape of Good Hope, and in the Mother Country. Advertisers, therefore; in niakinj*use of the columns of the " Independent " may '■ feel certain that th 6 greatest publicity will be given to tho Goods, Wares, &c, offered for sale, and that Advertisei-s will ultimately reap benefits in proportion to the manner in 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 he continued, and chahoed until counter-ordered ; such Orders must be sent to this Office One Day before Publication, and must he in Whiting. Advertisements to be left at the " Independent Office," Lambton Quay, before Eight o'clock on Monday and Thursday Evenings. AGENTS FOR THE "WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT." "1T[ T ELLINGTON —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. Biver Hutt— Mr. T. Mills Upper I-lutt— Mr. ?. Wilkie Wangaiiui — Mr. H. Ireson Jones Taranaki — Mr. E. Dorset. Auckland — Messrs. Williamson & W Ison Nelson — Mr. Elliott. Port Cooper — Noble Campbell & Co. Otago — Mr. M. Graham. A Orders and Advertisements, left in chargo of vi Agents, are requested to be forwarded without clay for completion. PASSENGER'S LINE OF PACKETS, FOR LONDON. To follow the" John Bunyan," being the last ship of the Season. -— *_ -rriHE well-kriown Clipper Ship ~|Myk, J " CASHMERE," A 1 13 years, 610 tons register, Jlmfflwffis^ 1200 tons burthen, C.J. PETHEnmSStiß&^MrMsfa- bridge, Esq., Commander, (lale t *^S^i|©^ ,: of the " Maori.") This magnifiaent Vessel is veady to take on board Wool and other Troduce for England. A large portion of her freight is engaged and she will be despatched about Ist June. Tbe attention of ras* enger9 is especially directed to this opportunity, being tbe last of the Season. The Cashmere has superior accommodation for all Classes and is pr.. vided wiih n distilling appa rotus which produces 100 gallons of pure fresh water daily. Captain Petberbiidge is well known im tbe irarie, laving commanded vessels to various jens in New Zealand for ihe last 12 years. For freight or jassage, apply to BETHUNK & HUNTER, JOHNSTON & CO., LEVIN & CO., Wm. BOWLEIt, SON <fc CO. Ajents. 2nd April, 1861. ~ FOR WANGANUI. «&*._. rip HE s.s. fiHisK A "WONGA WONGA," |e|pg|s£ Capt. Benner will leave for Wnnganui on or about Monday, the 3rd June. For freight or passage, apply to DUNCAN & VENNELL, Agents -May 21, 1801. NOTICE; WELLINGTON STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. S.S. "WONGA WONGA" & "STOBM BIKD." «;-« T)ASSENGERS and Shippers per l^l^V -*- above Stealers will please to take ffiHllJy* not,ce t,mt fr° ra A" 9 ate l ' ieT w^' i§|iflP leave PUNCTUALLY at the hour adverlised at the fffice ef the Undersigned. A gun will- be fired one hour before starting, and any cargo nof alongside, and shipping votes presented at that time will be shut out. DUNCAN & VENNELL, Agents. AprU 20, 1861. "~ " •ON SALE. ~~ ' IP WO Valuable Sections in Makara Valley, X Nos. 17 and 28, each J OO acres or more 1 No. 17, South Makara, contains a large extent of F.liit Land, and good Timber for Sawing No. 28, North Makara, would be easily cleared ani laid down in grass Both Sect ons are accessible by a good road from Wellington. Applyto i*. 1 ' JOHNSTON & CO. i May3,lß6r. y ' NOTICE. T\ HE Undersigned begs to return bis thanks to J the inhabitants of the Hutt and surrounding Districts, for the very liberal patronage he has received wbile carrying on tbe Boot and Sboe Biaking business, and at the same time informs them that he has ceased to htve any further connection witb the Boot and Shoe Trade. All persons owing accounts are requested to settle the'Bame before the Ist July next, as measures will then be taken for their recovery; 'Niß.— The Good-will of tbe Busines? to bo disposed of on reasonable terms. JOSEPH DODDS, Hutt. Uth. May, lß6l.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1586, 28 May 1861, Page 1
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