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SEED OATS. WILLIAM HICKSON AND CO. have on Sale 200 bushels Seed Onta Oct. 3, 1862. A. P. STUART & CO., Are now Landing Ex Princess @ London. OQ PCKGS. DRAPERY, HOSIERY, HATS «*£* AND BONNETS, EAU DE COLOGNE, PAPER, OLD TOM, GINGER WINE, &c. &c &c. Comprising— Linen damask napkins Linen and cotton diaper and huckaback Taffeta and taffette robes Patent chinelle glace Roll crape, ladies' belts Crisphaue and aerophane all colors Cambric handkerchiefs, chemisettes, &c. Muslin collars, sets, &c. Lace falls, Paris quilting Whisker, poin.t, gorilla, and blond Blond bonnet fronts Plumes, rosettes, bunches, &o. Lace curtains, window nets ' Anti-maccassers, d'oyles, &c. Ladies' and girl's bonnets in rice straw Italian straw, crinoline,. &c. Ladies' and girl's hats in t variety Men's boating hats Neck ties and scarfs assorted Collars, Paxton, international, &o. White and fancy French cambrics Quilts, counterpanes Tamboure skirts and prinolines. Bed ticks, dusters, furfiishmgs Ladies' Marsella and Garibaldi jackets Children's Holland suits Infant's French merino cloaka Infant's cashmere hoods Mantle cloth, robes, mantles, and shawls Printed muslins and cambrics Rich printed lustres Gloves and gauntlets, in variety Paraspls, silk sun shades, and umbrellas Felt hats, grenadine shawls Velvet, double barege Poil de Chevre, denims Hosiery, men's and women's assorted Grey calico 36 in. and 8-4 sheetings Horrock's long cloth Fancy prints, ginghams and derries Alpacas, striped andjchecked Eau de Cologne Paper Bags Brown wrapping paper assorted Grey " " " Double double demy laid news Ginger wine Old Tom Oct. 3, 1862. COMMISSARIAT, Wellington, 3rd October, 1862. SEALED TENDERS, in duplicate, will be received at this office, until noon of Friday, the lOth instant, from persons williug to furnish FRESH MEAT, AT PER lb, to be delivered in such quantities, and at such times and places as may be directed by the undersigned or his successor in office, during the period from Ist Jauuary, to 3lst March, 1863. The terms and conditions of Contract will be the same' as those published in the " Wellington Independent" newspaper of the 24th December, 1861, and any further information, with printed forms of Tender, will be furnished on application at this office. GEO. J. NEILL, Deputy Assistant Commissary General. NOTICE. , T^HE Establishment of the undersigned will be closed, on Thursday and Friday, the 9th and lOrh instant. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Oct. 3, 1862. NOTICE. THE Establishment of the undersigned will be closed, on Thui'sday and Friday, the Oth and t9h instant. L. LEVY. Oct. 3, 1862. NOTICE. THE Establishment of the undersigned will be closed, on Thursday and Friday, the 9th and 10 th instant. L ; MOSS. Oct. 3, 1862. . NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICES. f f^ENDERS are required by the Goveinment of X New Zealand for the performance of the undermentioned services. 1. A Steamer to leave Melbourne each month within 24 hours after the arrival of the European. Mail contract boat, for Port Chalmers, Otago, calling at the Bluff: and thence calling at Lytteltou, Wellington, Picton, aud Nelson, to Sydney. To wait in Melbourne for the Mail if detained for not more than four days after the due date. To remain in Port Chalmers three days ; in Wellington, Lyttelton, and Nelson, two days each; and in Picton one day. 2. A steamer to leave Sydney on or about tbe first of each month for Nelson, and thence calling at Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and the Bluff, carrying the homeward Mail from the Colony, to Melbourne. To be ready to leave Port Chalmers at 2 p.m., on the 18th of each month, except February and then on the 16th. - The Steamers to be employed must be subject to the approval of the Government, and must be able to maintain an average speed of not less than eight knots an hour on each voyage , AH Post Officfe Mails must be received on board aud delivered to destination free of charge. The Mails to be tiiken from and delivered on board of the Contract European Mail Steamer in Hobson's Bay at the expense of the Contractor. A free chief cabin passage must be at the ser. vice of a clerk or agent of the Post Office, on the requisition of the Government, Tbe tender to state the amount of penalty recoverable for general non-performance of contract : a penalty of i'loo per diem will be required for delay in departure after the time fixed on each voyage, and an additional penalty of .£3OO for., failure, after such delay in delivering the homeward Mail in Melbourne prior to the departure of the European Mail Contract Boat from that Port. "The tenders mny state the sum for which the whole or any portion of the forementioned Services will be undertaken. The Contract to commence on the Ist January, 1863, or on any earlier date that may be agreed upon, to continue lor the term of "twelve successive trips each way, and to be determiiiable after that time by six months notice on either side. Tenders, marked, " Tenders for New Zealand Mail Services," to be addressed to the PostmasterGeneral of New Zealand, and to be posted in New Zealand not later, than 15th. October next, CROBBIE WAED. General Post Office, Wellington, 28tu August, 1863,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1775, 4 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1775, 4 October 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1775, 4 October 1862, Page 2

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