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Willi | i ' J - !■■■ _ ''"' ' } NOTIOE. IMPORTANT TO ADVERtISERS. ' '•• r- r . yx, f pHE " Wellington Independent " lias the - '.y greatest circulation of any .Newspaper yet {mhlished iri $Tetv Zealand.;, its 6u"b'scril)efs being qcated in all the most important,Djstricts of the 'Colony, it is also extensively 'circulated ih New -South Wales, South and Western Australia, Van Diemen^s Land,' Cap^df Good Hopo,.>nd in the TMother Country.' Advertisers, therefor^in'rnakiflg '. use of the columns of. the " Inde-'E^e'st, " may ; i 14 feel certain thatthe greates.tpublipit^wiljhe given ' - *o the Gp'dds, Wares, oVc, offered fof^itle, arid that N ' Jldvertisers will. ultimately Wp benefits in propor* - ition to the manner in' which they 'ieep their names Ihefore the:public. . . The price' of Advertisements in the'", WEi-isq* ..ton Independent" is— Threepence a Line for the i First Insertion of all Advertisements, and One Penny a Line ! for every subsequent. insertion. Ad- . - Tertiserhents will be continued/and charged until .counter-ordered ; such .Orders must be sent to this •.Office One Day before Publication, and must be - iin Whiting. • l " , Advertisements to be left at the " Independent •Cffice," Lambton Quay, before .Eight o'clock on iMonday and Thursday Evenings, /AGENTS FOR THE "WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT/ *1V; ELLINGTON — Messrs. William Lyon, VV Bright & Hendres, John Houghton, James Wallace, Lambton Quay; Wm. Scott,. Samuel , Cobbam, Willis Street; Cleland & Anderson, and R; H. Carpenter, Thorndon; Geo. London, Cuba street. Te Aro. River Hutt— Mr. T. Mills Upper Hutt—Mr. P. Wilkie Wangatui — Mr. H. Treson Jones • Taranaki — Mr.,E. Dorset. Auckland— -Messrs. Williamson & W lson. . Nelson— Mr. Elliott. Port' Cooper — Noble Campbell & Co. Otagfe— Mr. M. Graham. '•A Orders and Advertisements, left in charge ol njt Agents, are requested to tye forwarded without clay for completion. . ", . , , - ',"',' ' "' WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI ' i " . A REGULAR TRADER. sS T_hfc 7 j\/T ESSRS., TAYLOR & WATT'S*fr|^wC TiVJ. well-known Schooner : 31 tons register, (coppered and cop-per-fastened,) Jobn Linklnier, master, sails regu--7 larly between the above Ports >. leaving each alter* • aately once a fortnight. • Tbis vessel is well foundyand fitted up specially for passengers. , . k • "Por furtber particulars apply to the master on b6ard, or to • .7 > ' " ' W r . LYONrWelliogtoii, .-■ TAYLOR, WATT. & Co., Wangantji. ' June 18,1861.- _ PASSENGERS' LINE OF PACKETS, FOR LONDON. 7 first Ship of the Season,, lo arrive in lime for " .the May Sales. i ' * . — — . i . idr-t^ HPHE Celebrated Aberdeen Clipper v 111^ * ( ASTEBO XE»E? A 1 IH years. 1200 tons Buithen.^ George Mitchell, Esq., Commaneeb. .iHis Fine Vessel will be ready to take on board Wool and other Produce immediately alter * discharging inward cargo, and will sail for London on .or about the 15th December. Having made the voyage from England to this. Port in 95 days, she is expected to arrive home at an early date, i pn Wool, Id. per lb. The "Asterope," was built by Hall and Sons, of Aberdeen, in 1859, on the finest model, and is fitted with all tbe latest improvements. Slie carries a Distilling Apparatus, capable of producing 50 gallons of fine Aerated Water per day, and has very superior accommodation for chief cabin Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to ' BETHUNE & HUNTER, ~ LEVIN & Co., - n r to WM. BOWLEIt, SON & Co., Agents. October 17, 1861. , -- I. C. It, M_. 'COMPANY. dggt^ '"J HE Company's Steamship Mp3lj3k 1 "LORD ASH L E V,"' Jr^JffJatPl W^' despatclied as follows, viz : — FOli LYTTELTON AND OTAGO, On or about the 26ih instant. . . , FOR NELSON AND SYDNEY, On or about the. 9th December. Fov freight and particulars, apply, at the COMPANY'S OFFICE. .November 22. 1801. ' I. C. R. M. COMPANY. ' •' - /C^tf^fe 1 NTEND][ NG Passengers by /^J^\h¥\ *' ,c C om P an y' 8 Steamers i^sn AM\\ wili please pay fares and ob-"*^&&r^W^-%A tain tickets, at the Company's , **t-gffsbd§fesß^'-i Office prior to their going on . board. ' ' s (Signed) - R. S. LEDGER, Local Manager. , 10th "November, 18P1. ~TA^ f CONSIGNEES per Schooner yt&j®m\ \J "FRIENDS'" : il|Sr^^_r are ,<e( l ues,e ''l lo P nßß Entries, present ■ ', ■g-^^fa^ Billß of Lading and*- receive Goods . from the Tackles of the vessel. She is now ready > . for discharging. Pro. H. McCAW, Agenton Board. 7 SSnd November, 1801.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1688, 26 November 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1688, 26 November 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1688, 26 November 1861, Page 1

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