ON SALE. BY the Undersigned, at Plimmer's Wharf, fin Derwent and Brown River Potatoes, in first fs rate order. / JOHN PLIMMER. k Wellington, Oct. 22, 1861. TO LET, In Nairn Street near Willis Street. A NEAT COTTAGE, contains Three Rooms, f\ well built and stands in a very pleasant situation, on an acre of excellent Garden Ground, 3 with a good- Well of Water, and substantially , fenced in with a paling fence. c Enquire of THOMAS LANE, At Captain Rhodes' Te Aro. . 4 31st October, 1861. i ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Ex " Storm Bird," @ Otago. '. Q tons finest Hobart Town Seed Potatoes ,10 tons Adelaide Flour, brand Wiokford . Mills 10 casks Currants SMITH & CO. 81st October, 1861. SUMMER GOODS. EWILLCOX has reoeived per " Asterope," • and has now on Sale, an assortment of Ladies' and Children's Cloaks, Paletots, Jackets, Scarfs, Aprons, Fancy Neck Ties, Belts, Head Dresses, Hair Nets, Gloves, <fee,, &c. Also, Ladies' Underclothing of a superior quality, Lambton Quay, 31st October, 1861. FOR SALE. ABOUT 400 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE to be delivered in Wanganui or Wellington Apply to JOHNSTON & CO. SOth August, 1861. r i . ... - , — in AT THE STABLES OP THE UNDERSIGNED, TO STAND THIS SEASON, m HE ENTIRE HORSE YOUNG RIDDLESWORTH, Is of a bright chesnut color, and 15 hands high, got by the Hon. H. Petre's oelebrated Stallion " Riddlesworth," out of a well bred Hutt Mare. | [Good pasturage can be provided, but at the risk of the Owners. TERMS— Three Pounds for Bingle Mares, an allowance made for two or more Mare»»belonging to the same party. All Fees to be paid on or before 'the Ist January, 1862. WILLIAM WELCH, Sen. Taita Hutt. 81st October, 1861. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT RANGITIKEI. THE WELL-KNOWN ENTIRE HORSE <'<*i\llf]lAl.lH," fpHE PROPERTY OF MR. R. S. RAYNER, JL will Cover Mares at Preston during the ensuing Season. Garibaldi is a dark bay Hosre, stands 15$ hands, with black points, of excellent temper, and is well-known as one of the best Stock Horses in the district. He was got by " Figaro" put of an imported Valpariso Mare. Tbbms :—^3 O O. An allowance made for two or more Mares ; the bond fide property of th« same owner. Paddocks for Mares gtatis, but withoat responsibility. 6th September, 1861. NAG'S HEAD LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, OUBA-BTREET, TE ABO. rTIHOSE COMMODIOUS and well ventilated JL Stables having been thoroughly repaired and improved are now open, and their management will be found complete. The Loose Boxes, from i their size and loftiness, are particularly adapted for entire horses. # ; First-class Carriages of an elegant description j suited to the requirements of the Colony will shortly be ready for hire ; also, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses. . j The Albert Car has been purohased from Mr. ] Cook, and will be kept running for the convenience of the Public. i The greatest attention (combined with punc tnality) will be paid to all orders received for Private Parties, Balls, Theatres, &o. Steady and competent coachmen with each vehicle. Notice shouldbe given at the earliest possible convenience. N. B.— Horses bought and sold on Commission. The Premises offer every facility for sales by auction. . JOHN H. H.ORNER, Proprietor. 18th October, 1861, * The Albert Car will run every Half-hour from the Post Offloe. The Albert Car will run every Half-hour from Government House. MR. DUNOAN NEVIN begs to inform his friends and the publio that he will attend daily at the " Nag's Head " Livery Stables, for the purpose of giving Veteriuary advice and- attending to Sick Horses. The publio can rely upon every attention being paid. The Stables and Loobo Boxes will be found par- . tioularly adapted for sickness, &o. . Horses Broken to Saddle, Single and Double Harness, and guaranteed quiet before delivery. N. B.— Castration— with a guarantee. Wellington, 21st October, 1861. WANTED. A SITUATION in au office or store for a respeotable youth 16 years of age. Writes a \ good hand, well acquainted with accounts, and of ' active habits. Testimonials if required will, be [ furnished. Address A.8., at the Offloe df this • paper.' . MR. WILLIAM CLARE, AND MR. GURNEY. WANTED information respecting the above, who left England for New,. Zealand about the year 1855, • i < ' Address R, S. LEDGER, WeniDgtOD,N,Z,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1689, 29 November 1861, Page 4
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