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TaaaexwEifMa rr j rmmiiwnwiiL- iWw.^^- n^j j t , ', j"|7jn Mt^WMW iTli iW Mi I I iliiiii i■ll■ i■' I PJRKLIMINAUY NOTICE. . i, . . if'jpHAT splendid and fine toned ORGAN standjp ing in the Odd Fellow's Hall, built by W. F. .lones, to be raffled for at an early date, by 250 members at £1 Is. each. The Organ is quite new nnd complete continuing 9 Stops — Open Diapason, Stopped Dinpnson Bnss, Stopped Diapason Treble, Flute Principal, fifteenth Bourdon, Viol De Gamba, and Hautboy. The Origin is unclosed in a vnlufible New Zealand wood . Ih'mn, case. French polished. I here will he 22 prizes, the highest to obtain the Organ, nnd the next highest in succession £10, £7, v£6, £$, £2, an d W £1 fis. each. Application to be made at the Office of this Paper nnd the Advertiser. Sept. 17, i«(!2. X»WAA Tu LEND on pood freehold security, * • U *' opply to A. de B. BRANDON, Esq., Lambton Quay, Wellington. Oct. 20. 1803. LION FOUNDRY. ~ r ~| HFi Undersigned having made considerable A additions to the above Foundry, and erected nil Enginerrs Shop, containing the following machinery, viz , boring, plaining, punching and shearing-, machines, nnd lathe, and having an efficient staff of workmen, is now prepared to execute orders for every description of brass and iron castings and fitting. Also, wrought iron work ou the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. E. W. MILLS. October 3, 1802. FOR SALE. r S *WO very superior bred Bulls, from the wellJL known Otaki school stock. Apply to DUNCAN & VENNELL. - Sept. 25, 18G2. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 400 TONS 0F WALLSEND COAL - iu lots to suit purchasers. J. DRANSFIELD. Aug. T, ISGi. SEED OATS. WILLIAM HICKSON AND CO. have on Sale 200 bushels Seed Out* Oct. 3, 1802. AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW. r jPHE First Annual Show of the Agricultural, Jl Hoiticultural, and Pastoral Association, will be held on Wednesday, November 20, 1802. The Agricultural Show, in Messrs. Bethuue and Hunter's Stock Yard, To Aro. The Hoiticultural Show in the Odd Fellow's Hhll. Further particulars will be published. Subscribers w.ll please to forward their names as early as possible. J. H. WALLACE, Secretary. Wellington, Oct. 22, 18C2. NEW ZEALAND STEAAI NAVIGATION I COMPANY (Limited). X by the Directors to be paid" o"a" Thurs"aay;1/Hh January. 180:3. Shareholders residing out of Wellington can pay their calls at a»y of the Offices of the Bank of New Zealand, where receipts for the same will be given. DUNCAN & VENNELL, Managers. Oct. 15, 1802. FOUND. ON Saturday, the 18th October, in the Muugaroa Valley, one strawberiy colored bullock, branded Ror K. on the near shoulder : also, one red do., brand impeifect, on the near rurop. , For particulars, apply at the Mungaroa Saw Mills, If not owned within 21 day*, will be sold to defray expenses. MARTIN & CO. October a2, 1802. GREEN TEA. JUST RECEIVED, Ex Princess, A few half-cheats of SPLENDID PEARL LEAF GUNPOWDER, Warranted pure and uncolored, chosen from the finest samples in the London market, 6s. per pound. E. H. CREASE, CANTON *jp M A It T , Opposite the Post Office. gW° YOU SHOULD COMPARE ri^HE TEA to be obtained at the Canton Tea L Mart, with that of any other House in the City, and you will find it is not to be equalled. E. H. C'. having been for many years in the Tea trade at home, and understanding the olass of teas to mix to produce those delicious flavors, and purchasing none hut really good teas, is enabled to suit the public's palate and would strongly recommend a trial of his Mixture of Rare and Fine Teas, 3s. per lb. Finest Lapsang Souchong delicious flavor, 3s. 6d. per lb. E. 11. CREASE, CANTON r |^ MAR T , Opposite the Post Office. STRONG BOOTS! STRONG BOOTS!! AND NO PUFF! JOHN McGRATH in returning sincere thanks for past favors bestowed upon him, begs to inform the settlers, that having made arrungemeiits for a regular supply of Knglish Leather, that he is now prepared to make the best of peg Boots, for Ca>h. jSSf* Observe the address. JOHN MoGHATH, Boot and Shoemaker, Porirua Ferry. Nov. 3, 1802. KEROSTNE! KEROSINE!! ON S A L E — BY THE UNDERSIGNED. A large ami varied assortment of Kerosiue lamps, Inntrons, shades, chimneys, reflectors, wicks tiiratners, brushes, &0., &c. ALSO, A large supply of Kerosire of one of the most popular brands, at 6s. per gallon. W. MASON, I Ironmonger, Lambton Quay, • Nov. 3, 1802. WANTED at the London House, a, smart YOUTH, apply to LEWIS MOSS. fe^t, 89, 1863.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1788, 6 November 1862, Page 1

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756

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1788, 6 November 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1788, 6 November 1862, Page 1

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