EX "ARABELLA/' FROM LONDON. : 1 f^%C\ BAGS FINE SALT JLv/V^ 100 " Coarse do. 50 cases Window Glass, 12x10 50 «• » « 14x10 20 " Bell and Black's round plaid Vestas 2 " " " japanned tin " 4 " Volckman's Candid Peel, 71b tins 2 " " mixed Confectionery, 101b tins i 2 " ' assorted '< in lib " I 4 " " Lozenges " in 101b " 6 " Coleman's Mustard in 71b " £0 qr.-casks W. I. Rum, 10 to 12 o. p. 20 drums boiled Linseed Oil 20. " raw " " 20 " Colza Oil 6 casks Id. Ink 3 hales brown paper Bags 0 drums White Lead 4 cases Plate Dressing Glasses, 6x4, 7x5, Bx6 and 9x7 .2 " Brushware, consisting of scvubbing, shoe, hair, bannister, and white wash Brushes, and broom Heads 50 cases Price's Belmont Sperm Candle9 No. 1 3 bales 9x4 and 10x4 white Blankets 2 " blue and white Serge 3 " black & colored Alpacca's Circassians, Orleans and Cobourgs 1 case (good) rolled Jaconets 1 '• striped Wincey 2 " Croydon Shirting 2 " India do. 2 bales Smith's Shirtings 2 " 72, 80 and »0 in. Sheeting 4 " 9-8 fancy Prints 1 " 11-4 white Cotton Sheets 1 case colored Damask Table Covers 1 bale Navy blue Prints 2 " 9-8 Cambric fancy Prints 1 " Ladies' Melton Mautle Cloth 1 " black Broad Cloth and Doeskin 2 " Horrack's Loifg Cloth 1 case Muslins, consisting of — Hair, Cord, Tape, Check, Swiss, Spot and Plain Book, white and black. Crinoline, Lappet, Sprig & Harness Bordered, &c, &c. 1 " Gent's Silk Pocket and Neck Hdkfs., Beaufort and new fancy Silk Ties. Ladies' Plush and Silk new fancy Ties 1 " Lkcefalls, Silk Pile do., Muslin Sleeves, Maltese, Blond and Sofflu Falls, Linen Setts, &c, &c. 1 " Boy's Circles, in Holland, black and colored Bussell Cord fancy, Meltons black Cloth, Shepherd's Check, &c. 1 " Boy's Knicker Booker Suits 4 " " consisting of Bugle Setts Spanish Bands, Crape do., Muslin, Maltese, and Crochet Collars, Linen Collars and Sleeves, Saxony Edging, white and black Lace, Blond Lace, black Edging, &0., &c. 1 " Ladies' trimmed Cap Fronts 1 " " Spanish Shawls 2 " " Chenille and Braid Hair Nets, Silk and Velvet Head Dresses, &c. I " Ladies' Expansion Skirts, Bto 80 hook 3 " " white & colrd. Net Crinolines, 8 to 23 hoops 6 " Ladies* Jupons & Crinolines, Magenta Flounce Jupon, Magenta and white Wool Jupons, Honey Combed Flounced, Children's assorted Sizes, Ladies' white Nett Bands, 3 to 14 hoops 1 " Crinoline Steel 1 " Ladies' Stays, white and colored ; 1 " " " . " elastic sides 1 " " Nursing Stays and Children's , - Bands 8 " Ladies', Girls and Children's, trimmed & untrimmed fashionable Felt Hats' 1 •• Ladies' Straw Braid & Crinoline Hats 3 trunks Ladies' blk. Cashmere Boots, side lace 6 " •' " Cloth " " 2 " " " •« "elastic sides 2 " Patent Leather Balmoral Boots 1 " Memel back do." " patent vamps 2-" " tops do. goloshed 1 " patent Seal Shoes 3 " Girls 3-6, 7-10 aud 11-1 Memel top Balmoral Boots, patent 3 " Vamps t. p, heel 4 " Children's 3-6, 7-10 and 11-l Patent Leather Balmoral Boots 1 " Boy's 7-10 and 11-1 Light Blucher Boots 2 " Girls 7-10 and 11 1 black Cloth Balmoral Boots, patent and goloshed and patent faced 3 " Men's and Women's Carpet Shoes 2 " Men's super Channel Sole Bluchers 3 " " Boy's & Youth's Light Laee%> Boots 5 cases Caps, consisting of Men's, Boy's and Youtli*s blue & black Cloth, Crimean and Regulation Peaks g " Men's mixed Tweed & Doe Trousers 1 " " black Cloth and Tweed Vests 1 " " " « Brighton . Sacs . .p 1 " Boy's Angola and Melton Knicker Bockcr Suits ; 2 " Men's, Boy's and Youth's Serge Coats 2 " " Melton -aifd Angola Tweed Jumpers 5 " " Mole Trousers, in Drab and Millers Drab 4 " " Crimean Shirls 3 " " Fancy Eegatta do. 2 " " white Long Cloth do. 1 « " Welsh Flannel Under Shirts 1 " Boys's Fancy Belts 1 " Men's super India Rubber Braces 1 " Small Tooth and Dressing Combs JACOB JOSEPH & CO. lOOAi r |THE undersigned are as usual Buyers of Wool X to any amount, or will make liberal advances ,on the same consigned to their Correspondents in London, Liverpool, or the Colonies. W. B. RHODES & CO. [ Rhodes' Wharf, Bth November, 1861. WOOL nnHE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool or JL will make general advances on the same consigned to their Correspondents in London or the Colonies. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Bth November, 1801. MR. DUNCAN NEVIN begs to inform his friends and the public that he will attend daily at the " Nag's Head " Livery Stables, for the purpose of giving Veterinary advice and attending to Sick Horses. The public can rely upon every attention being paid. The Stables and Loose Boxes will be found particularly adapted for sickness, &c. Horses Broken to Saddle, Single and Double Harness, and guaranteed quiet before delivery. N. B. — Caßtration — with a guarantee. Wellington, 21st October, 1861. TO BE SOLD AT THE HUTT. rpHAT House known as the " FARRIER3' X ARMS, it eontoins 21 rooms, with out build, ings, and from 8 to 9 acres of land attached. . For further particulars apply to THOMAS POAD. December jg,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1697, 4 February 1862, Page 6
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804Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1697, 4 February 1862, Page 6
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