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WILLIAM if RCH N E R COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENT, LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT, NAPIEB. Sheep and Cattle bought on commission, for shipment or otherwise, papier, Nov. 10,1862. TO ARRIVE PER CONSTANCE. OKA CASES GENEVA A*J^J 22 qr.caaks Manell's brown brandy 22 „ „ pale do 8 „ Henessy's „ do 8 „ Rutherford Drury'a sherry 8 octaves „ „ „ 38 chests Congou tea 38 half-chests „ do 50 boxes sperm candles 10 bales 3 bushel sacks 2 „ fancy prints 2 cases regatta shirts 3 doz Foster's long strapped spades 3 " " extra „ do ALSO, 15 hhds Whitbread's stout 15 „ „ ale 16 qr-casks Cozens pale sherry 3 trunks women's superior kid boots > 2 bales leather (sole butts J 26 " double demy, 35x22 J, 361bs J2 „ double double demy 35x45, 721b9 1 2 oases books 2 superior rosewood piano fortes W. B. RHODES & CO. Rbodeu' Wharf, Oct. 27, 1862. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! SELLING OFF!!! 1 TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE!!! 1 ' FEARFUL REDUCTION ! ! ! FIFTY PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE 1 ! ! • tTfANTED THE PUBLIC OF WELLING- , \\ TON TO KNOW, that tVe above are some i off the Puffs of the present day, put forth to catch the unwary and unsuspecting. If the Public only test these " fifty per cent cheaper " shops, they find in most eases, that they not only get an inferior 1 article ; but are charged more for it, than at the shops of more unassuming tradesmen, who have ' not the impudence, to profess to sell fit half the price that their neighbours do. Healthy competition is good, but deceit and monopolising avarice are detestable. LEWIS MOSS is fully aware, that the Publio generally are willing to give a fair price for a fair 5 artiole, and he begs to inform them, that' they will l get as good value for their money at LONDON f HOUSE, as at any of the CHEAP PUFFING t SHOPS, and they may depend upon , every article i being truthfully represented, f Oct. 1, 1862. j NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS. r NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! { CASES imitation Bedford Cord Trowsers f X a capital article for the bush. LONDON HOUSE. » Oct. 1, 1862. » 5 LONDON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. J NEW GOODS?" NEW GOODS ! ! 3 NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS. ICASE, containing fifty (50) blue Silk Serge Volunteer SAC COATS. A suitable article for the approaching season. LEWIS MOSS Proprietor. Oct. 1, 1862. : LONDON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS, '■PWO CASES GENT'S ASSORTED COLJ. LARS, consisting of the following styles — The Persiguy The West End The Gem The Elgin The Volunteer The Rifleman The Cumberland The Trent The Garibaldi The Ratazza T c Tyrolese The Wellington The Invincible The Oxford The Corded Persigny The Corded West End The Colored Elgin The Paxton The Pioadilly The Reversible Country Storekeepers supplied, iower than any other House in Town, and the usual CREDIT given. London House, LEWIS MOSS, Oct. 1, 1862. NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS. ' Q CASES ASSORTED FANCY HOSIERY TWO CASES FANCY CRIMEAN SHIRTS. TWO ;BALES SCOTCH TWILL SHIRTS (lined backs) TWO CASES FANCY REGATTA SHIRTS LEWIS MOSS. London House. Oct. 1,1862. X EWIS MOSS begs to inform his friends, that ±_j he is not hard up for CASH having no BILLS to meet, therefore he his preparsd to give a limited amount of CREDIT. N. 8. —£2,000 to Lend upon Approved Securiti London House, Lambton Quay, LEWIS MOSS, Sole Proprietor. Country Storekeepers supplied on the usual terms. Oct. 1, 1862. NOTICE. STRAYING oa my ground at Park Vale one black bullock, half white tail, branded off ribs 1.5.. One red and white spotted Steer, branded on rump, off side, illegible. One dark red Steer, wide R. horns, branded off ribs, supposed to be G. C. The owner can have them by proving right of ownership and paying all expenses thereon, and if not churned within 31 days from this date they will be sold. N.B. — Two of the above have been running there for the last eighteen months past. WILLIAM BARNES, SEN. Karon, Nov. 15, 1862. CAUTION. '•<■ A NY Person found Tresspaßing in my Garden, / \_ or Shooting on any part of niy grounds at Park Vale after this date will be proseouted. WILLIAM BARNK.S, SEN. Karori, Nov. 13, 1862. S~\ N SALE. 7 tons Potatoes, ex Esther, from Chatham Islands, superior sample. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildings, Nov. 17, 1862.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1793, 18 November 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1793, 18 November 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1793, 18 November 1862, Page 2