HUTT MAILS, SEALED TEND KItS will be received at this Office until the 19th March, at noon, from persons desirous of Contracting for the following Services, for a period of Twelve Months from the Ist April next. Ist. — 'For the conveyance of a daily Mail between Wellington and the Hutt. To leave the Hutt at 9 a.m., and Wellington at 3 p.m. 2nd. — For the conveyance of a Mail, twice a i week, . between the Lower nnd Upper Hutt. To leave the Post Office at the former place, every Wednesday and Saturday, at G p.m ; and the house of Mr. Peter Wilkie at the latter place, every Monday and Thursday, at G a.m. The above services can be tendered for together, or separately. The Contractor will be required to provide security for the due performance of his agreement. JOHN F. HOGGARD, Postmaster. Post Office, Wellington, February 20th, 1862. WAIfcARAPA AND EAST COAST MAILS. SEALED TENSERS will be received at this Office until the 19th March, at noon, from persons desirous of Contracting for the following Services, for a period of Twelve Months, from the Ist April next. Ist. — For the conveyance of weekly Mails between Wellington, F.eaiherston, Grey Town, Carterton, and Masterton.*? The Mails to leave Wellirgton every Wednesday at II a.m. ; and the return Mails to be delivered in Wellington the following Tuesday, at noon, A period of six hours to be allowed at Masterton between theanival and departure of the Mails. 2nd. — For the conveyance of ft fortnightly Mail between Masterton and Castle Point. To leave the former place on the arrival of the Mail from Wellington ; and the latter place after twelve hours' rotice at the Post Office. The above Services can be tendered for together, or separately. The Contractor will be required to provide security for the due performance of bis agreement. | JOHN F. HOGGARD, Postmaster. ! Post Office, Wellington, Feb. 20tb, 1802. TO BE LET. r| THAT well-known PUBLIC HOUSE in Tory * Street, Te Aro, near the Cricket Ground, called the " Cricketers' Arms," and at piesent doing a good business. | Apply to WILLIAM BANNISTER, ! on the Premises ; Or to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO., Wellington, 20th Feb., 1802. EX "WILD DUCK" AND LATE ARRIVALS. j TON WHITE CLOVER SEED •■• 7 bales S bushel Corn Sacks 20 octaves superior Port and Sherry 50 boxes Charcoal Tin Plates, IC, IX, DX gOO tins superior French Colza Oil, 2 galls. 2 bales Welsh Flannel 10 casks Collins Yankee Axes 50 doz. Walnut Axe Handles 2 bales Seaming and Roping Twine 60 boxes Window Glass 12x10, 14x14, Uxl2 4 bales 70 in. Grey Sheeting 10 barrels Hour of Sulphur 50 drums Stockholm Tar, 5 and 10 galls. 10 cases Salad Oil Pints 1 " Tweeds, Oxford, Bedford, Steel do. &c. 30 bales Wool Packs, 10 lbs. and £ sizes 1 case Military Brussels and Alpaccas 1 " Book Muslin, &c. 1 " Silesians. 1 •' Black and White Prints 1 " Fancy do. fast colors 20 doz. long straped Spade 3 20 " Parkes C.S. do. 10 qr. casks superior Vinegar 1 bale Men's Linen Check Shirts 1 " Blue Serge Shirts double back 2 cases Gents long cloth Shirts linen fronts 2 '• drab and Millers' Mole Trousers 1 " " fancy Tiveedi Fashionable Vests 1 «• " " Trousers 1 " Bedford Cord •' " 2 bales Wrapping Paper 1 " fancy Regatta Shirts 1 case " " washed and boxed 8 bales 36 & 32 in. Grey Domestics 1 " Indigo Blue Serge 40 f do 8 } Supeiior CongOU Tea 50 drums hoited and raw Lineeed Oil 30 casks cleaned Patna Rice 6 chests Cochin Ginger 12 Patent Mail Axles If and 2 in. 12 Dog Cart Springs, 7 plates J bale best Wine Corks 100 cases Champagne, pints and quarts 10 casks Blue Stone 10 cases Durham Mustard in 4 and 7 lb. tins. 10 " No. I Starch 5 " half ounce Thumb Blue 1 bale rough brown Hollands 30 barrels English Crushed Sugar 3 sheets Lead 4, 5 & 6 lbs. 10 barrels Currants 15 casks Zinc 9, 10, 11 guage 40 boxes Mould Candles 15 qr. casks Martell 's Brown Brandy 14 trunks Ladies' and Gents' Boots of first-rate quality from Homau & Co; 36 doz.^Higgin's American bright shovels and spades 26 " " " handled Axes 2 " " C.S. Grass Scythes 21 coils cordage from 1 to 3£ in 20 cases Galvanized Corrugated Sheet Iron 26 Guage 4 Cases Galvanised Rooting Tiles JOHNSTON & Co. Feb. 18, 1862. I. C. R. M; COMPANY. NOTICE. MR. B; D. MORRIS, having beeu appointed Providore for the Company's steamships " Lord Worsiey " and " Prince Alfred," will be responsible for all the provisions for which he may contract for the supply of those ships. The Com* pany not being liable, Q . . r BENJAMIN D. NORRIS, Providore. m bigneu ■£ j VINE HALL> General Manager, I.C.R.M. Company's Office, Grafton Wharf, Sydney, Jan., 15. 18G2. I. C. R. M. COMPANY. NOTICE. MR/ W. WALKER, having been apppointed Providore, to the Company's steamships" Lord Ashley" and '"Airedale," will be responsible for all the provisions for which he may contract, for the supply of those ships, the Company not being liable. „. , f W. WALKER, Providore. biguea -^ j yINE H ALL> Genera i Manager. I.C.R.M Companys Office, Grafton Wharf, . Syduey, Jan. 15, 1862.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1703, 28 February 1862, Page 2
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857Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1703, 28 February 1862, Page 2
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