rg^HE- FRIENDS of the late James "tiffin 1 Whittaker, are respectfully invited to attend hie funeral on Tuesday, 7th inst. The procession will leave his late residence in Moles- • worth-street, at 2 o'clock, p.m. _ S~\ N S A . ■ L E , 1 case short Enfield Rifles, with sword bayonets 1 case Colt's revolvers E. W. MILLS. October 9, 1862. ON S A L E Ex Princess. 20 bhds. Whitbread's Pale Ale 20 " " Stout 5 " West India Bum 5 qr. -casks " " 3 " Hennessj's Brandy 2 " Old Tom 2 •• superior Port Wine 2 " " Sherry 50 cases Old Tom, each 1 doz. 10 " Clipper Gin " " " 14 " superior Port Wise, each I doz. 10 " " Sherry «• « " 10 " very superior well-assorted gent's and ladies' Saddles, Bridles, Whips, &o. 8 " Leather, assorted Kip, Calf, and Cor* dovan TO ARRIVE PER ASTEROPE. 20 hhds. Whitbread's Stout 10 ". " Ale 13 qr.-casks dozen's Sherry TO ARRIVE* PER CONSTANCE; 150 cases Geneva, key brand 20 qr.-casks Martell's Brandy 8 " Rutherford, Drury, & Co's Sherry 8 octaves " •♦ « 10 bales S bushel sacks 20 " double demy, 85-22 J, 86 lbs. 10 '< double double demy, 45-35,72 lbs. W. B. RHODES cV CO. Rhodes Wharf, October 3, 1862. LION FOUNDRY. r~| HE Undersigned having made considerable X additions to the above Foundry, and erected an Engineers Shop, containing the following na« chinery, viz., boring, plaining, punching and shear, ing. machines, and lathe, and having an effioient. staff of workmen, is now prepared to execute orders for every description of brass and iron eastings and fitting. Also, wrought iron work on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. E. W. MILLS. October 8, 1862. FOR SALE. 200 EWES AND LAMBS v/ V-7 2 Imported German Rams 10 head perfectly quiet Dairy Cows ia Calf for particulars, apply to J. H. WALLACE, Lambton Quay. Sept. 11, 1862. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rpHE Entire Horse A HOPE, got by England's Hope, out of a Charlie mare. He is a beautiful compact iron.grey, stands 16 hands high, and is porfectly good tempered. He will stand on Monday's and Wednesday's, at Mr. Valentine's Hotel, Hutt , on Tuesday's and Friday's, at Mr. Buckridge's Albion Hotel, Taitai; and the remainder of the week, at the owners premises, Terms, £3 35., forsingle mares. An allowance made to the owner of two or more mares. Payment 10 be made on or before the Ist of ! January, 1863. ISAAC COOLEY. Oct. 6, 1862. ! TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT Messrs. Harrison and Jones' Station, the Leasowes, Raugitikei, the pure bred cart Stallion HERCULES, Hercules by Samson, out of an imported Australian draft mare, stands 16 hands high, and for bone and muscular devolpment is unequalled by aay horse in the district. Terms, £3 10s. single mares. Good paddocks free for one month, without re- | eponsibility. Payment t» be made in January, 1863. Oct. 6,1862. J. WARMOLL HAS much pleasure iv informing his town and country friends, and the public, that during the ensuing season, he will receive a first rate assortment of Clothing and Draperies, from the best makers in the world, which he is determined te sell Cheap. . This establishment is noted for Good Articles N and Low Prices; and will adhere to the sane. The main object of all will be to find WARMOLL'S, AT CLAY POINT, WELLINGTON, FIRST AND~"FOREMQBT, If you want a fit out (in a hurry) Coat, Trousers, Vest* Shirt, Collar, Braces, Under Shirt, Sooks, Neok Tie, PooketHandks. t£g- GO TO WARMOLL'S. If you witnt a strong Working Suit. GO TO WARMOLL'S. , If you want a superfine Dress Suit I tj^* GO TO WARMOLL'S. If you want a good Tweed, for making aoats, ladies' mantles, trousers, vests, or jackets suitable for summer or winter, ! S^* GO TO WARMOLL'S. If you want ladies' or gent's gloves, in great variety of style and material, GO TO WARMOLL'S. If you want a Riding Suit, 7. • ZW <*O TO WARMOLL'S. Buy your Scents and fancy Soaps,, Work Boxes, Toys, and Musical Instruments AT WARMOLL'S. If you want a good white Bhirt ■SIT GO TO WARMOLL'S, If you want a ready hemmed Handkerohief, . -• GO TO WARMOLL'S. If you want a Collar or Neck Tie, QgF GO TO WARMOLL'S. Let it be known to all, that you can buy Clothing and Draperies suitable for all daises, of tbV latest style of fashion, vkbt Chkapj' : ; AIJ. WABMQLL'^ Outfitting and Drapery Establishment, Clay Point, Wellington. Oct. 6,1868.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1776, 7 October 1862, Page 2
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726Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1776, 7 October 1862, Page 2
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