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TO FLOCKOWNERS. r |*HE Undersigned beg to acquaint Sheep FarJL mers and o ihers that they expect to receive by fche " Blanche," from London, a shipment of Pure Blood Saxon fuot Mecklenburg) Merino Earns and Ewes direct from the Breeders, which they are instructed to offer for sale. These Sheep are selected from pure Saxon Electoral and Esculial, Negretii Flocks noted for Wool of long, fine, close and even staple, that have repentedly had Prizes awarded them at the Agricultural Exhibitions at Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, Munich nud other places. They are descended from tbe celebrated sheep of Rothshouberg, the Royal Flock of Lohmen, and the flock of Itis Excellency President of Crosigk, — all of Saxony. — The Shippers are desirous to introduce to New Zealand (aud of continuing to do so), the pure Saxon Merino, that for 30 years past they have been sending to Australia and the Cape, so that Flockowners may observe the superiority of this Breed of Sheep to that of any o'her ; as it is an established fact, known to all wool dealers and manufacturers in Great Britain and elsewhere that the wool of first class Saxon flocks, always realizes higher prices than wool from any Meckl&nbebg flock whatever. The Undersigned are authorised to stnte that the average weight of washed wool shorn of the flocks trom which the selections have been made, is 4 lbs. for Ewes and fully 7 lbs. for Rams; they are also in possession of .-amples of the Wool and Photographs of the animals, and will be glad to furnish ntending purchasers with full particulars. JOHNSTON & CO April 3, 1803. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. i*f\ TONS ADELAIDE FLOUR 15 hhds. Martell's Dark Brancy 300 red cases Geneva 100 cases Old Tom 2 tons Manilla Coffee 00 boxes Sheepwash Tobacco 4 cases Havana shaped Manilla Cigars 4 " Cheroots 8 tons Crystal Su^ar 0 " Mauritius do. 3 " China do. 5 " Company's Pieces, No. 1 A " Vleiorlu O urn puuy'o Pieces 5 " yellow Counter Sugar 5 cases Sardines -J tins 5 " do. J (ins 10 " Salad Oil, pints 10 " do' % pints Men's Millers' Mole Trousers Scotch Twill Shirts \V. BOWLER, SON & CO. Feb. 25, 1862. FOR SALE, FRUIT TREES. ,1 PPLES, Prars, Plums, Cherries, Gooseberries, t \ Curranls. Quicks, strong, from A' l 10s. to &% per 1000, English Laurels, Hollies, Fruit Trees, strong.;, • To tie sold very cheap, apply to John Houghton, Willis Street, or to STEPHEN STOCKBRIDGE, Ohiro Nursery, near Wellington; April 7, 1802. NOTICE. fi ' HE Undersigned is prepared to treat with 1 Sawyers and Firewood Dealers for cutting Timber on Section No. Forty-five (45) on the Karori Road; and all peisons trespassing, or cutting timber without authority, will be prosecuted according to law. JOPIN H. liORNER, Cuba-street. April 14, 1862. A COMPACT FARM FOR SALE. A FREEHOLD FARM of 25 acres situated belwoen " White wood's" and " Buckridge's," in the centre of the valley fronting the Hutt Road, and extending back to the hills behind the WaiweUi, with good house, barn, and other Farm offices. For particulars, apply on the ground to J. WESTON. April 14, 1862. * NOW LANDING EX DART AND BRISK, |Af| CASES MartelPa B.iandy •*-^ V 25 hall-chests Tea 25 boxes Test 2 tons Sugar, No. 1 Co.'s Pieces % " " » 2 •< 2 " " Yellow 1 " " Mauritius 1 case American Broom* W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. April JJB, 18(39. TO THE SETTLERS OF THE V\ AIRAIIAPA. I"<HE Undersigned, in returning thanks for the liberal support, that has been afforded him in the Boot and Shoe 'I rade, begs leave to inform his customers, that he is now prepared to supply them with the best made articles at the Wellington Town Prices. JAMES PETERS. Carterton, March 29, IBGi. NO T 1 CE . ALL Persons having Cattle on the Run ol Henry Robeiit Russell, Esq, Turanganui ; or^ on the Run of John Purvis Russell, Esq , Wangamoina, are required to remove the same, and pay all expenses on or before the first day oi July next. All cattle not removed by that date will be sold to pay expenses. A. BRATHYVAITE, Agent for the said H. R. Russell, and J. P. Russeli Wellington, April 11th, 1862.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1723, 9 May 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1723, 9 May 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1723, 9 May 1862, Page 7

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