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1 ! SHF.EP WASH TOBACCO. | 4 QUANTITY of the above on Sale, and made i\ up in Parcels to suit parties at Is. per . pound. D. ANDERSON, Lambton Quay. Oct, 14, 1862. EX DIANA, FROM MELBOURNE 4 CASES ground Coffee iv tins, from the Roasting Mills of J. F. McKenzie & Co. A. P. STUART & CO. Nov.. 17, 1802. \XT ANTED, a Smart YOUTH VY Apply to . LEWIS MOSS, ' Nov 28, 1862. ...... FOUND in Cuba Street, on Monday, Ist Deo. a bunch of KEYS. The ownei can have them by applying at the Office of this Paper, December 1. SOUTH SEA HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. FW. EBERLET (late of McTntosh's) re- , speotfnlJy informs his frieiida ancl the public that he has taken tha above Hotel, and that he trusts — by strict attention to the requirements of his customers, and by keeping a constant supply of the best liquors — to merit a share ot public patronage. N.B. — The Stables attached to the Hotel are of a first-clabs order, and conveniently situated for all persons visiting town. December 1. MESSRS JOHNSTON & CO. will offer for sale by Public Auction, at their Iron Store, Lombard Street, on Thursday, the 4th December, at 2 o'clock — » THE CARGO OF THE TRADER, FROM MAURITIUS. Consisting of — White crystals sugar Brown and yellow counter sugar Rice December I, NOTICE. rpHE Friends of the late JOHN MITCHELL, I are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will take place from his late residence, Polhill's Gully, on Tuesday (this day) the 2nd inst, at 2 o'clock p.m. December 2. greytown" district~road. Provincial Secretary's office, November 89th, 1862. '■fI'^ENDERS will be received at this office, until X noon of Tuesday, December 10th, for the formation and metalling 55 chains of road in Greyto wu. Plans ancl specifications may be seen at Mr Mole's store, Greytown and at the Engineer's office, Wellington. J. WOODWARD, Acting Provincial Secretary* ME GUS. CLARKE, GENEHAL AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOB, ETC, THE HUTT. December 1. NOTICE. TO MR JOHN LF.ACH, Polhill's Gully, Wellington : I hereby give notice that unless the flax in my possession is claimed and expenses and charges thereon paid, witliin 1A days fro-n this' date, the same will be paid to cover the said expenses and charges. JOHN L. WAISTCOAT. Otaki, November 27, 1802. LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND. 'THHE Committee appoin'ed at the Publia MeetX ing on Friday last, purpose collecting the subscriptions of their fellow settlers in the town and ueighborhoon, on Thursday next, the 4th inst. J. WOODWARD, Hon. Sec. December I. DENTAL SURGERY. CD. BARRAUD • informs the inhabitants of Wellington and the neighborhood, that he has engaged the services £)f l MR JAMES J. W. GORRING, as assistant who is thoroughly qualified ta perform all the operations of Deatal Surgery, and having a complete set of Clendon's forceps, is enabled to extract teeth with much less pain than by the old method. Teeth scaled and stopped with gold, silver, or cement, which prevents further decay. Hours of attendance, from 10 to 12 a.m. ; and % 4 p.m. November 1 . CARTE DE VISITE PORTRAITURE. GH, SWAN begs to inform the public gene- • rally, that he is now prepared to execute the aboVe Btyle of portraiture, in all the excellence and finish of the best London establishments ; having imported direct a patent Carte de Visite Camera capable of taking four pictures of one or more persons on one plate at once, The above instrument works very quickly and produces pictures of extreme beauty of detail and sharpness A large assortment of Photographic Albums, just arrived ALSO, A great variety of new oases, frames, lockets, brooches, and carte de visite portraits of royalty and many of the leading eminent men of England, and he Conttinent at G. H. SWAN'S, Photographic Gallery, Clay Point, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. December 1. FOR SALE. British built barque M3g§k 1 INDUS, ~iJmolMs£& <C *^ lOUS re B* Bter » admirably adapted for the conveyance of Stock ; and capable of carrying 250 head of Cattle. For particulars, apply. to CAPT. G. McKINNON, On board Nov 28, 1809. " FOR DUNEDIN, LANDING CARGO AT THE WHARF. T^HE fine fast sailing Cutter /i||wy^^ 40 tons, John Austen, master, will 3IrSS!SSBp» Bail for the above port on or about Wednesday next, the 3rd December; For freight or passage, apply to DUNCAN AND VENNELL. December I. FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. <-pHE S.S. •\/~y|^ I WONGA WONGA, cSjf^Kj^g^, Capt. Renner will leave for the above ports, on Wednesday, 3rd December, at 7 a.m. For Freight or Passage, apply at the offices of the NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION Co. (Limited), Lambton Quay. December 1, ....'.'

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1799, 2 December 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1799, 2 December 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1799, 2 December 1862, Page 2

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