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FOR SALE. T?RUIT TREES.— Apples, Pears, Plums, CherJU ries Goseberries, Currants, Quicks, English Laurels, Hollys. Fruit Trees very strong 'to hg sold very cheap; apply to Mr. John,,, Houghton?: Willis street, or to Mr. Stephen Stockbbidge Ohiro Nursery near Wellington. April 13, 1861. PORTOBELLO. TEA GARDENS, WILLIS STREET, SOUTH, TE ABO. WILLIAM MANSELL, Nurseryman, begs very respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington audits vicinity, that he has laid out the above Gardens regardless of expense, and tbey are now open as a place of recreation and amuie meat. • The Grounds command a splendid View of tna Bay, and Visitors may rely upon every attention beiug shewn them. Tea, Curds and Whey, ire. Willis Street Nursery, August 23, 1860. s BANK OF NEW SOJ^TH WALES. CAPITAL ./....^OjOOO. ___%|RVE FUf1D...£212,500., A BRANCH SMh/Bank of New South Wales will be openeoMlnWelliugton, in the premises at present occupied/byibe Oriental Bank Corporation, on MONDAT, the\2nd day of Septembbb next. / \, | Customers jfc the Oriental Bank, who consent ! to tbe transfer of their balance to the Bank of New South/ Wales, will please apply for Cheque and Pass Books. / D. L. MURDOCK, Inspector for New Zealand. I 26th August, 1861. ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Wellington Branch of the Oriental Bank Corporation will be discontinued for general business from and after the 31st August next. . All Deposits, Notes of the Oriental Bank, and other legal claims, will be paid by the Bank of New South Wales on demand. Mb. Geobge Falkneb, present Manager of the Oriental Bank Corporation, will continue to represent the Bank at Wellington, and will collect, on its account, all Bills and other debts due to the Bank at their maturity. W. M. ANDERSON, Inspector. Melbourne, 10th May, 1861. ON SALE, VERY CHEAP, At Swan's Photographic Gallery, Clay Point. A LARGE lot of Stereoscopes and Stereoscopit slides of all descriptions, which will be sold at very low prices Stereoscope with a dozen assorted slides, 10s. 6d. N.B. — Stereoscopic Portraits (colored). ..£l : Is: Ditto. Groups in proportion. January 18, 1861. NOTICE. HALL AND ALDERSON, Hyde Park Store, 154, Elizabeth street, Sydney. Importers and Manufacturers of all descriptions of Leather and Grindery, Saddlery, Harness, Boots and Shoes, &c, &c., &c, All Orders from Town or Country punctually attended to. Sydney, 23rd August, 1860. RAMS FOR SALE. FROM 50 to 60 two toothed to full mouthed, fine woolled, clean, and well conditioned. Sold solely on acoount of necessity for a change. Deliverable in Town or at Waikaraka Station by GEORGE MOORE. Any one requiring Rams will find this an advantages opportunity. 10th January, 1861. . JOSEPH SCOTT, ~~ " FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, LAMBTON QUAY, SOUTH. BEGS most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington, that he has received direct from England tbe whole of tbe necessary apparatus required in the Biscuit Manufactory, and is now prepared to supply Biscuits of every description at reasonable prices. As he intends to make nothing but first-rate articles, J. S. hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. Balls, Wedding and Dinner Parties, &c, supplied on he shortest notice. ' WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER. Wellington, March 30, 1860. WANTED; a Respectable Female ServantApply to Mrs. J. H. Wallace, Boulcott street. June 18, 1861 BISCUIT FOR THE GOLD FIELDS ! PARTIES proceeding to the Diggings can be supplied in large or small quantities, on the shortest notice, at J. SCOTT'S, Lambton Quay. July 25, 1801. GENTLEMEN desirous of Learning the Maori Language will hear of an opportunity by applying at the Offioe of tbis Paper. Wellington, 20th August, 1801. ' "ST. PATRICK," nnHE Undersigned requests that all amounts JL due by parties for the services of the entire Horse " St. Patrick" last season, be paid without delay to Messrs. Bethune & Hunter, or to John Mcintosh, " New Zealander Inn." G. D. HUNTER. 26th August, 1801. .

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1614, 3 September 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1614, 3 September 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1614, 3 September 1861, Page 1

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