ON SALE EX LATE ARRIVALS. €% CASES MEN'S MOLE TROUSERS * 1 " " Drab Cord <10. 2 " " Bedford do. 4 " " Ftucy Doe and Tweed do. 1 " " Bluck Doe do. 1 " " Duck . do. 1 " " Fancy Doe & Tweed Sac Coats 1 " " Siberian mid Mohair do. I " " Black Doe Shooting Coats 1 bale " Blue I'ilot Coats 2 " " " Anieiican Pea Jackets 1 ciise " Mole Vests, DB and SB 3 " " Fnncy Doe and Tweed do; 2 " " Black Cloth nni Shepherd Fluid Tweed do. • 1 " Boy's Cord and Tweed Trousers 1 " " Black Doe Suits 8 " Men's, Boy's, and Youth's) White Shirts \ W. & B. 2 " " Regatta, do. j 3 " " " do., unwashed • i. bales Men's, Boy's, and Youth's Serge Shirts, double and single baoks 1 case Men's Serge Conts 1 " " Crimean Shirts, Collars, & Bands 1 '• " Linen Collars, assorted 2 " " Black and Colored Beaufort and Fancy Neck Ties 1 " " Mastic Braces g •• «« Boy's nnd Youth's Webb and Net do., double and single ends 0 " Hosiery, consisting of— Men's Cotton Hose, Brown and Grey half Hose. Brown and Grey Men's Military and Worsted knit half Hose, Boy's Hose and half Hose, Women's White, Brown, and Grey Hose, Girl's White and Brown Hose, Children's White, Brown. Grey, and Tartan Cotton Socks, Children's Grey Brighton, and Tartnn Worsted Socks, Women's white lambswool Hose 2 bales Men's Kersey and Serge Drawers 1 case " Cotton do. 1 " " Lambswool and Merino Vests 2 " colored and Blue Guernseys & Jerseys 1 " Welsh .Flannel Undershirts, long and short sleeves 8 " • 'Men's Cloth and Tweed Caps, small crowns 1 " Boy's " " " 1 " Men's aud Boy's Regulation Peaks 3 «« •• Black Felt Hats 1 " Ladies' Fashionable Mantles I .i » «« Petticoats 1 " Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid Gloves . j •« » and Children's Silk & Lisle do. 3 .« " <•& Infant's worsted Polkas 1 <« " Wool Sleeves and Gauntlets 3 «' Infant's Woisted Boots, Bootakins Gaiters, Boas, Jnfantees, Hoods, &c 2 •• Ladies' White and Colored Stays, In fant's Bands , &c. 1 " Muslin rud Cambric Sleeves, Gauntlets, Habit Shirts, &c. 1 " Saxony Edgings, Thread Lace, &c. 2 " Blonds, Net, Insertions, &c, &c. 1 •• assorted Muslius 2 " roll Jacconeis 2 " Black and Colored Silk Ribbon Velvet 1 '« Assorted Bonnet Ribbons 1 ♦« Black and Coloured Lutestring and Ducape, 4d. io 20d. 1 «• Ladies'&Gcnt.'s Cambric Hendkerchiefs 1 •• Silk Handkerchiefs, Black Ducape, Brussels, and Bandnnnahs, colored Brussels, Corah, aud Spun 10 " Haberdashery, consisting of — Brook's, Clarke's, aud Harvey's Cotton, Harris's Thread, 25 to 40, Needles, 'Ihimbles, Cotton, Imperial and Dutch Tnpes, Linen nnd Pearl Shirt Buttons, Hair Pins in boxes, oz. Pins, Coat ar.d Vest Buttons. Mending Cotton, Cotton and Vtorsted Stay Lnces, Silk Boot Lnccs, round nud flat, Dress Hooks and Eyes, Stay Hooks 1 case Military Braid, black aud colored s 4 " assorted Silk and Worsted Braidf), Trimmings and Fringes 1 " fancy Buttons, &o.,&o. 1 " White Cotton, plain, waved, and fancy Braids and Fringes 1 bale Knitting Woisted, assorted colors JACOB JOSEPH &s 00. No. I. ''"I" I ' HE undersigned baring commenced business J in the undermentioned line, they are prepared to supply the trade and shipping at the following pricei, wholesale, viz. ; — Beef, per side, at 3d. per lb. " quarter SJd. " Mutton , per quarter 4d. " •• hind " Od. " • Prime Joints of Beef at .... 4sd " ASTILL & MORBISSON, Carcase and Shipping Butchers, Lambton Quay, North. Next door to Mr. Or Brown, Koyal Hotel. April 18, 1861. TO LET OR FOR SALE, -4 DWELLING HOUSE iv Ghuznee-street, Te V Aro, containing 4 rooms and a kitchen. The House is built of Galvanized Iron, has extensive frontage, and is pleasantly situated. There is a good well of water and pump, also a shed for wood and coal. For further particulars apply to T. J. MOUNTAIN, At Mr. Taine's Store, Lambton Quay. December 11, 1800. WOOL. rpHE undersigned are purchasers of Wool and JL Hides, or will make advances on consignments to their Agents iv London, Liverpool, or the Australian Colonies. Wool shipped via Wellington, will be stored there free of rent and insured against risk of fire if required. STEPHEN CURTIS & CO. General Commission Agents, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. 10th January, 1301. ' DANCING. MR. J. T. HOOPER begs to intimate, that he has opened a class at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, where all the new and fashionable dances are taught, and the greatest attention paid to those who may honor him wilth their attendance. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock every Tuesday evening. Wellington, Uth May, 1801. FOR HIRE. GOOD SADDLE HORSES for Hire by ihe day or week. Apply to M. QUIN, Dixon street. N.B. — Sabbath days excepted. Wellington, Nov. 22, 1800. FOR SALE. HpOWN ACRE, No. 742 X " " " 773 Country Section, No. 29 Uorikiwi Valley District, Country Section, No. 293 Manawatu, Apply to JOHNSTON & CO. The above land will be advertised for Bale by Public Auction, unless disposed of within a few <hjß by private contr<us
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1588, 4 June 1861, Page 6
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788Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1588, 4 June 1861, Page 6
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