A P. STUAET & C O;| « WILL RECEIVE FROM lONDON, PER CONSTANCE AND WILD DUCK. 300 cases whisky \ from the Distillery of 30 qr-casks whisky J J. Stewart & Co, Sancet 8 Martell's brandy, brown and pale 2 hhds W.I. rum 5 qr-casks „ „ 5 „ Islay whisky 5 Cambelton whisky 6 sherry 6 port 8 vinegar 40 cases geneva J.D.K.Z., anchor brand 40 geneva, key brand 34 claret 20 „ fine sparkling champagne 50 Booth's No. 1 cordial gin j 10 boxes eleme raisins 10 barrels finest currants 30 boxes muscatel raisins 2 cases orange lemon and citron peel 82 boxes Jordan almonds 12 chests Congou tea 30 hlf-chests Congou tea 4. cases ground coffpe in tins lnbarrels crushed loaf sugar 5 cleaned rice 3 Jamaica ginger 15 round oatmeal 2 cases soluble and homeopathic chocolate 2 „ „ cocoa 8 „ salad oil 4 sauces 2 „ carraway seeds 2 „ capers 30 boxes common brown soap 30 pale E. soap 35 tors pig iron 10 packages galvanized iron roofing, &c. ! 40 boxes crown glass 10x8 t« 18x12 10 tons anthracili coals 4 cases superior hogskin saddles Superior bridles Enamelled spring leggings Saddle cloths in felt and kersey 6 bales printed cambrics 2 cases infant's clothing 2 ladies' underclothing 1 „ gentlemen's collars 1 „ cambric handkerchiefs, robbin net cold, tulle, collars, sleeves, sets, &c. 1 Lace jackets, Spanish point collars Cambric frilling, cashmere hoods, Bonnet fronts, &c. I Eibbons and scarfs 1 Skirts assorted I s * Gloves, gauntlets, elastic, mantles, &c Ladies' and girl's jaukets 1 Check, printed, and silk mohairs Mohair, velvet, liusey, and other Robes, silk check linsey, poplin Dresses, Foulard silk dresses, &c. 1 „ Eich pigne, &c. Chintz bordered cloth 1 „ Foile 2 Ladies' maid's, and girl's straw hats and Bonnets, trimmed and untnmmed 2 boxes colored wreaths 3 „ Flowers 3 „ Feathers 1 case men's grey worsted half hose 1 ladies' and gent's wool scarfs, wrappers, &c. Flannel shirts 1 cotton socks, white, brown and fancy merino shirts and drawers 1 „ men's brown and grey rough cotton half hose Women's and girls half hose 8 trunks ladies' boots and shoes 4 „ children's 1 „ men's „ „ 1 men's slippers I Indies' &c. &c. &c. Nov. 12, 1802. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the business hitherto carried on by Cookson, Bowler, is Co., will henceforth be carried on by James Drummond Macpherson. All parties indebted to Cookson, Bowler, & Co., are hereby required to pay their accounts to Mr. Macpherson who alone is authorised to receive and discharge the same. COOKSON BOWLER & CO. J. DKUMMOND MACPHERSON. Lytlelton, Nov. 8, 1862. TO STOCK OWNERS,, SHIPPERS OF CATTLE, &c. PBINTED Lists of Prices of Dairy Cows, Store and Fat Cattle, Sheep, &c, sold at the Auckland Markets, posted weekly to subscribers, by which they would be enabled to know the rise and full of the markets, and hence to ship stock with certainty and profit. Subscription two guineas per annum. Cattle and 3heep received from board ships and kept in paddocks till sold. F. 0. DEAN, Commission Agent, Aucklaud. Nov. 12, 1862. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. riiENDRRS will be received at the Bank at L Wellington, until noon of the 15lh December next, from persons desirous of purchasing the whole or a portion of the unallotted shares in the stock of this Bank. The number of shares unsold is about 1500. A. KENNEDY, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, Auckland ( 6th Nov., 1862. FOUND STRAYING. ABED and White BULLOCK, on the lands of John Chew, Trellisic Saw Mills, Porirua, brand illegible. If not claimed within fourteen days will he sold to pay expenses. Nov. 12, 1P32. JEWELRY ! JEWELRY ! .' JEWELRY I ! i SELLING OFF, EETIRING FBOM BUSINESS. To Watchmakers, Jewellers, Storekeepers, and the Public generally, FOE TWO WEEKS ONLY. The remainder of the VALUABLE STOCK OF JEWELRY, NOW SELLING AT J. McKinnons, late J. Mclntosh's New Zealander Hotel, Wellington. BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. /""I ONSISTING of gold and silver English patent V^ lever watches, an assortment of stop watches, with centre seconds, by the best makers ; Colonial and English gold guards and albert chains of the finest pattern ; a splendid assortment of diamond rings, diamond pins, diamond studs, sleevelings, aud others of Colonial make ; diamond bracelets, diamond necklaces, diamond brooches, diamond earrings, and others set with precious stones ; opera and powerful race glasses, pencil cases, toothpicks, charms, lookels, keepers, and wedding rings, silver cups, spoons, knives and forks, all in sets, and jewelry of every description too numerous to mention, every article of which is guaranteed to be of the finest quality. An early inspection by the Ladies and Gentlemen of this District is respectfully solicited. Open from 10 a.m., till 8 p.m. Entrance to the Sale Eoom by the Hotel. N. SALOMON, Proprietor, Late of Great Bourke Street, Melbourne.' November 12, 1862.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1791, 13 November 1862, Page 2
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