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FOR SYDNEY, CALLING AT NELSON r-sJZ^ rp HE Australasian Steam /j^j^u^y A Navigation Company's /yrfk JtaL\ I splendid screw Steamer •^ZA4^^> RANGATIRA, W^^^^SS^^gg 800 tons burthen, B. Paddle, Commander, will sail for Sydney, calling at N • son, on Wednesday, the 17th September, at _, o'clock, p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to , BETHUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildings Sept. 13, 1862. c I.C.R.M. COMPANY. yf—r^gSf^ Company's Steamers ■ / J&ffur\ -*- W 'H De despatched us For Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and 1 ' Manakau 12th September " Lyttelton, Otago.andthe Bluff 27 " •• Nelson and Sydney 29 N.B. — Intending oassengers are invited to inspect the cabins of these steamers, which having been entirely reconstructed on a new and im proved plan, will be found to afford superior accommodation to that of any ether steamers on the coast. They also carry civil experienced Stewardesses. Passengers are also requested to pay Fares and obtain Tickets at the Company*. Office, prior to going on board. For Freight or Passage apply at the Company's Office. Custom House Street, August 20, 1862. FREEHOLD PUBLIC HOUSE FOR SALE. rfHAT Valuable Freehold Public House known -_ as the ROYAL HOTEL, now and for some years past in the occupation of Mr. Charlea Brown, situated at Pipitea, having a frontage to Lambtoa Quay of 80 feet and 50 feet to Sydney Street, together with the newly erected wharf, extending 515 feet. Likewise, the excellent Stabling, affording accommodation for 20 horses. The above Hotel is rapidly increasing in value, its position is unequalled, being within ,one minutes walk of the Government Buildings and the Police Offices. H.M. Ships and other Vessels anchor close to the Wharf, which will be included in the freehold. The sole reason of the proprietor relinquishing this excellent trade, is ill health, the terms will be found very liberal, immediate possession can be given and all particulars obtained, upon application to Mr. Charles Brown, at the Hotel, or JOHN H. HORNER, House Agent, &c, Cuba-street. Aug. 27, 1862. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! A LARGE supply of Queen Charlotte's Sound Oysters, just arrived and on sale at J WALDEN'S Clay Point and Thorndon Quay, Opposite the Store of Mr. F. Atcheson. ' Orders punctually attended to. I^O ARRIVE per first Vessel from Sydney and JL For Sale by JOHN MARTIN 1000 bushels very superior N.S.W. Maize Manners Street, August %7 t 1862. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY WINE AND SPIRIT, AND GENERAL STORE, WILLIS-STREET, (Opposite the Union Bank of Australia.) MR. ROBERT PORT, (late of Melbourne) begs very respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the Country districts, that he has taken those commodious aud well situated premises known as LAING'S GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite the Union Bank of Australia,) is now opened with a well-selected stock of Groceries, choice Wine, and Spirits, Cheese, Hams, and Bacon, &c, &c. From a large command of capital, and extensive agencies in Melbourne, the Public may rely upon a regular supply of the very best goods that enter the market, and at prices that will enable R.P. to compete with any one in Wellington for cash, Aug. 1, 1862. 6^- HAVE YOU TRIED THE O g npTfl A At the CANTON TEA MART " • -"- * ** if not one trial will convince you, that it is the best ever sold for the money. E. H. CREASE, CANTON TEA MART. (Opposite the Post Office,) Sept. 11, 1862. fI^YOU SHOULD TRY THE COFFEE At the CANTON J._U_-l_ \J\JA} i ______ TEA MART ( rea , Plantation) delicious flavor, fresh Boasted and Ground only Is. Bd. E. H. CREASE, CANTON TEA MART, (Opposite the Post Office.) Sept. 10, iß6a. SAMUEL COBHAM, SURVEYOR, &c, Willis Street Wellington, (Respectfully solicits a portion of pnblic patronage.) [Testimonial.] Wellington, Sept. 18, 1801. SIR, — I have examined several of your Field Books, Plans, and Sections; I have also heard favourably of work done by you for Mr. Roy, late Provincial Surveyor; and am therefore prepared to state, that I consider you a moat painstaking and conscientious Surveyor; and that the situation of Town Surveyor would just suit you. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, ROBERT PARK, Late Chief Surveyor Province of Wellington. S. Cobmam, Esq.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1767, 16 September 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1767, 16 September 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1767, 16 September 1862, Page 1

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