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uADIES' AND CHILDRENS OUT- 1 FITTING ESTABLISHMENT. I Lainbton Quay. npHE Undersigned has on Sale— Cloaks ; Pale--1 tots ; Garabaldi, Zouave, and other Fashionible Jackets ; Pearl, Velvet, and Cheneille Coronets md Head Dresses; Hair Nets; Veils; Wlme [Cid Gloves; Chamois aud Swans-down Riding Trousers ; Belts; Neck-ties ; Collars ; Sleeves ; Trimmings, &c. ; Boys' Over-coats, Blouses, Trousers, Knickerbocker Suits, Leggings, aud Stockings; Baby Lineu ; Ladies* and Children's Under Liven of superior quality. E. WILLCOX. June 12, 1862. NOTICE. TO INTENDING SHIPPERS PER STEAMER "QUEE N." NO GOODS will be received on board, unless the Boat Notes are previously signed by LEVIN & Co. Agsnts. June 6, 1862. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRAC'I. TiSE Valuable LIBRARY the property of tbe late JOHN KING, EtaConsisiiug of Lasv Books and Miscellaneous Literature. If not sold by private contract, they will shortly be submitted to public competition, of whioh due notice will be given, *%* Parties who have borrowed bocks or papers, from ihe late Mr. King, will oblige by returning them immediately to the undersigned. * For terms and cards to view, Apply to W. B. RHODES & CO. Rhode's Wharf, Aug. 15, 1862. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, OR TO LET. ' | beautifully laid out piece of Laud on IL Wellington Terruce, the property and adjoiniug tlie residence of tbe late JOHN KING, Esq. This valuable property haviug a frontage to Wellington Terrace of 191 feet by a depth of 330 feet commands one of the finest views of the harbour and surrounding country. lhe grounds are laid out in the mos.t tasteful and scientific way, and plauted with choice and valuable ornamental shrubs. " The Orchard is well stocked with choice fruit trees iv full bearing, and there is a never failing stream of water running through the property, A site has beeu prepared for the erection of a villla residence, which has au approach from Wellington Terrace. The whole property is fenced with a thriving" quick set hedge. For further particulars and cards to inspect, apply to W. B. RHODES & CO. Rhodes' Wharf, Aug. 16, 1862. EX DART AND VALIANT. |Q CASES BOTTLED FRUITS I" 16 •' Table Vinegar 18 " Dunlop Cheeses 5 octaves Cosen's Sherry 5 J casks superior Amontillado 5 cases Chicory 24 boxes Sydney Candles 7 cases wood and cane seated Chairs 1 case Cigars 1 " Fancy Goods 2 " Ladies' Stays 1 " Mole Trowsers 1 bale Scotch Twill Shirts W. & G. I'URNBULL & Co. July 28, 1862. COROMANDEL. TOWNSHIP OF KAIPANGA. H| '"'HE above Property, so well known as that of L of Joseph Petitt. Esq., is now being surveyed into convenient allotments, and will be sold by Public Auction, early iv October next. MICHAEL WOOD, Queen Street, Auckland. July 31, 1862. i GRASS SEED FOR SALE. 1 *f|fffcA 'bs. of Clean Mixed Grass Seeds, finest sorts, perfectly free from weeds, in 50lb. bags. S/ MAXTON, Lambton Quay. July 3, 1862. FLAT ISLAND GUANO. ■£>Q PER TON in Auckland. Superior to °* *— ' Peruvian, for cereals, and grass, and clover. Testified by over 4,000 Farmers, and containing by analysis 52 per cent, of phosphats. On Sale by J. A. DRURY, Seed Merchant. Aug. 18, 1H62. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rpHE Cart Stallion I IVANHOE, by England's Hope, out of a Samson mare, will run with a Ifmited number of mares at Pigeon Bush Featherston. Terms, £3 10s for single niares ; paddocks free, but without responsibility for one month. Payment to be made on Ist January, 1863, W. L. LUCENA. Aug. 18, 1865. CANTON TEA MART. TO THE INHABITANTS OF WELLINGTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. EH. CREASE in announcing the opening of • tbe above named establishment, with a new and carefully selected Stock of Teas, Coffees, anb General Groceries, &c, &c, trusts by strict attention, combined with a thorough knowledge of the busin ess and low prices, to merit a share of the public patronage. Goods delivered iv nny part of the City, and Customers waited on for orders. CANTON TEA MART, Oppouite. the Poat Office and corner of Willis and Custom House Street. NOTICE. TT'OUND Trespassing ju the paddocks of the -* undersigned, a red Bullock, with wbite belly no brand visible. If not claimed witbin two weeks from tlis date, he will be sold to pay expenses. - WM. LUNN JOHN CHAPMAN, Aug, 11, 1862.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1755, 19 August 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1755, 19 August 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1755, 19 August 1862, Page 4

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