WILLIAM HICKSON & CO., HAVE ON SALE EX 'HARRIETT ARKITAGE AND "PRINCESS." /-rfl CASES SUPERIOR OLD TOM «-*" 100. " Geneva 60 " Martell's pale Brandy 10 qr.-casks do do 10 «« do brown do 10 » B.P. Rum, Bto 10 O.P, 10 " Whiskey 8 " superior Port Wine 10 " " Sherry do 50 cases Champagne pints and quarts* 100 casks botded Ale and Porter . 6 kegs Shellard's Negrohead Tobacco 2 cases Manila shaped Cigars 20 hhds. Burton Ale 20 cases Lemon Syrup 50 balf-chests good Congou Tea 50 boxes do ** do 1 ton Manila Coffee 5 cases Sago 2 tons Sydney Boap * * .-- -20 boxes Sydney Mould Candles 5 barrels Currants SO boxes Eleme Raisins 50 " Sperm Candles 1 ton Treacle, in small casks 2 " Sugar 1 " Patna Rice 2 " Wilkie's Cabin Biscuits 1 " White Lead 250 bushels Maize 200 " Oats 300 " Barley 5 bales Gunny Bags 3 •« Corn Saoks 20 cases Lobsters 10 boxes Nutmegs, each 1 qunter 10 cases Harper Twelvetreei Washing Powder 50 doz. American Brooms 1 ton Mrnilla Rope, various sizes 50 doz. Clothes Lines li ton superior quality Cheese Hickson's Wharf, Sept. 26, 1862. |^V N SALE. Superior Tobacco, damaged, for sheep dressing, at a low figure, terms liberal for a quantity. W. S. LOXLEY. Farish Street, Oct. 22, 1862. TO BE LET. A COMFORTABLE four roomed House situated on Thorndon Flat, and overlooking the Harbor, For particulars, apply to MRS. SMITH, Cheap Miscellaneous Store, Molesworth Street, Nov. 3, 1862. NOTICE. E WILT ON begs to return thanks to his • Friends and the Publio of Wellington for their past support when in business, and now., has much pleasure to inform them, that he intends reopening his business premises, Lambton Quay, as Butcher, on the 12th July, 1862. When he hopes to be able to supply the Public with as good aa article as heretofore. N.B. — Shipping Supplied. July 4, 1862. COALS! COALS!! COALS!!! 1 000 TONS We,?h and Australian (Wall's -»■ v\»/ V/ End and Minimi), on sale, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply at the • I.C.R.M. Company's Offioe. Custom House Street, Oct., 22, 1862. JYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! 4 LARGE Bupply of Queen Charlotte's Sound X _ 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. HMO LET, furnished two Rooms in Sydney-st., X Thorndon, commanding a view of the beach and harbor; also accommodation for one or two respectable single men as lodgers, with or without board, Enquire at Mr. Lawses' next to the Primitive Methodist Church. Oct. 29, 1862. NOTICE, '"M V. ASTON respectfully informs the public L • and the inhabitants of Wellington and its neighborhood, that he will open the SHEFFIELD AND BIRMINGHAM HOUSE. OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ON MONDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER ; And being thoroughly acquainted with the Manufactois in England, has purchased a large stock for Cash (which is now landed per Asterope, from Loudon) which enables him to offer Great Bargains to the public, while the goods are of the best quality and wil! bear the greatest inspection, and will be found to be the Cheapest in the Town. A good assortment of the improved Milk Pans, as they areextia atrong and all in one piece, and are not liable for leakage, breakage or rust, these wil) be found to be of an excellent quality and great durability, and will be sold at the same price as the common tin ones that are joined, and strong Milk Strainers wi.h white wire bottoms. ALSO, A good assortment of Tinware, consisting- of block tin teapots, oval and round, coffee pots, jelly moulds, strong jappaned toilet sets, and other tinware of very superior quality too numerous to mention. A great assortment of oval iron pots tinned insside, round tea-kettles, sauce-pans, frying-pans, grid-irens, fiat-irons, kitchen fountains, papier machie, and iron tea-trays in sets. Electro-plated silver tea and coffee-pots, cruets^ butter tubs, salts, mustatds, peppers, toast racks, table dessert, tea, salt, and mustard spoons,. sugar tongs, &c, table and pocket cutlery in great variety, Brittania metal candle stfcks, tea and coffee pots, musical boxes, ladies' work boxes, furnished j gent's travelling cases and leather bags, ladies' and gent's saddles, waggoner's whips, fancy pipes, brushware, spectacles to suit all. sights, wire gauze, dishcovers. A good assortment of dolls and fancy toys. , A good di3pfay of pictures, paintings, and engrav* ings, mirrors, china and glassware. A great assortment of jewellry of tbe best quality and neweßt designs. al'soV A great variety of other goods too numerous to mention, and a fresh supply to arrive per Constance and Wild. Duok. T. V.'A.'is also a Wire Worker, and. Tinplate Worker, Umbrellas and Parasols made* and reftorea. Oot. 30, 1862. ■ ;
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1792, 15 November 1862, Page 1
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