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100s, 2505, ; 58p5; ? 1000s ' Hf^ 18 casks round ■ScatchOataieal;} ; . {?>- ' yi i¥;<^#? 20 gases Salad Oil, pint? and £ pinjs ■■"*"':''] 20 '" pint Picklea "* _.' ' . . ll\ f \:l B.Y. SickleSiiNq. 4 &:5 .[ /. _y . ,'X »•■'£''■' ! 20 bundles ■Fo_ster's,Spade3 • .. ? : -i v l/| ."" 140 kegs Ewbanli's patent,Nails^ll.sjies._ ; i;^^^ 4 hhus. Hollpware,. ; cpiißisting/of . ; |ascepans, .-oynl<:pots, and, kettles.. ;.. „ „...-. • i .- ... . 6 bales Woolpacks, 7 lbs. and 10 lba. 2 casses Playing Cards, No. 2 Highlander and gold backs . . , 3 " plate Looking Glasses,- assorted sizes EX LATE' ARRIVALS. . . Melbourne), and Sydney. Soap . " Melbourne Mould Caudles . . , _-,- ; s . . American Axes and Clocks Mauritiua Coys, pieces arid ManillSugar JACOB JOSEPH & CO. ~~7: ALL- THE TEARi]RPUJSri^; j w -? YOU can. get well aupplied; at J.. WAS?,,, . MOLL'S ,:.-■- ; ...\" : . ;:A;;. :>,?; . :iI ;S OUT-FITTING r k-WI> %RAPE»S? t ESTABIiISHMENTi? CLAY PO 1 NT/ WELLINGtONi ; Outfits at a minute's Notice ■' -i.o>i<: 1 . : AT W: A. RM O L L'S v '/:-f : i{ AU classes supplied at lowest* rates by ■■»" '-^- ' U- WA R M Q L L. ;- .-. Drapery of the best description " ':"' at warmoll's.; ? .':.-, ? Country Settlers and Storekeepers can purchase to; advantage at WARMOLL'S. ':" "* ALL THE YEAB BOUND!! ; Wellington, Nov. 22, 1862. RUNS FOR SALE ON THE EAST, COAST PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.;-. ;: i ORUI AND URITL V '"" IN consequence of the continued ill health of the proprietor, -the above . fine . properties forming a poriion ! of the' Whareama Estate, together with 0,000 sheep are now offered for sale, either in one lot or separately. The. properties are contiguous,- being- separated by. the Mohiwairaka River, are both admirably . bounded and together; have asea frontage ,of;li.milejs. : ,r. :la ..\.vJj %-A- :. Obui contains .8,000 acres, of Preehold. and 8,0,00* acres of Crown Land, has an excellent dwelling house: of nine good rooms with out-houses,- garden, yards, shed 9, &c. a first rate woolshed, close; tO; :the shipping pla6e, with 400 acre paddock yardi,". .wash pool, &c, &c. . ... ;. ! Uriti contains 3,T40 acres- of Freehold with ... 3,000 acres of Crown Land. Has a good paddock ,of-80 acres and yards, &c, , with good ; Bhipping place at Uriti. .... , - .« ; ... Tl c.-) ..«..,..- ..«..„>,,._, 3S -..."' TITLE CROWN QBASTS. ,;■*'■!>• us . . For further Particulars, apply £o -^ r '- ■'-. EDWIN MEREDITH, ' I Whareama, - --"' " 5 ■.-"•;"" . -: ' . Castle Poiatt* or •■ ; --. ■ . .: „ LEvm'&:co., • r ■■--■■- . Wellington,. \ ; Oct. 31, 1862. : ; -.:-v , — ■- -^ ■ : : '—. ':' .-"y.i,,« c\ N s, a- l ;r.E-.!' ; ■ Superior Cavendish TOBACCO, duty paid, in : large or small quantities at ss 6d per lb cash; in bor.d, at 3s Bs d per lb, 5 cases. Liberal Terms - ■-, , W. S. LOXLEY, Farish Street, .- ■. .: Dec 12, 1862. s|k; '.i;^;THE MOST CONSTANT FRIEND. "POSSESSED ''of this remedy every man is his XT own Family Physician.- If his wife or children be troubled^ with- eruptions of !th& skin, soiree, tumours, white swellings, sore throats, asthma, or any other similar a persevering us& of this Ointment is all that; ia ■ necessary ..to- prodaoe^a ,7 . radical cure. • ,r : * - . r • •? f ;.sik|. ; . . ' ' - BAD " ; LEGS 'AND BAD' BBEASTS." ,:V wf? In no case has this Ointment been known-to fail either in the cure of bad legs, vor bad « breasts ; thousands of persons of, ail ages have been effectually cured by it when discharged from hospitals as incurable. ' Tf dropsy settle in the legs,' the" ©iafr ine'nt will cure it if used With the Pills; ' " '; > ' 0 ' J * SKIN DISEASES, HOWEVEE DESP£BATEj*KiY v »i .-»« ■ ■ .-:u- •-,-.. ' BA i)ibAl.LY' OUBEDr '■-^-r- ;i _ 6 -'^ v^ - . Scald-heads, itch, blotches on the J&jh; soVpfulous sores or king's evil, and such like' arßjotions, yield to the mighty power of this fine Ointmeni, - pr6yided.it be well.rubbed into the affected 'parts two or three times a day, and the Pills be token 'to ' purify the blood. ; '.""'"' , / . . s . goux and BHEqaiAWsM. ' "; <r> . " .This invaluable preparation has greater power over gout »ad rljeuma^sm than any other medicine;," uoae need remain un'cured if he will but- set aliout it in good earnest, using this infallable remedy;according to the, printed instructions affixed to eaph pot.,. All settled aches' and pains are removed in the same manner, " / . " .. ~ t CEBXAIN, CUBE. 3?O» ; ASTHMA. ' WHEEZliia', ON THE CHEST, COUGHS OB COLDS. r", '■> Tjhis wonderful Ointment, if well .rubbed intp^the chest night and morning in the same manner; as salt is forced into. meat, will soon remove the ! worst * case of asthma or any affection of the . chest, .pro- _ 7 Tiding, the Pills are used with the Ointment. ,„'.. , SOUBVY, SOBOFULA, ERYSIPELAS*. v ' How does this Ointment expel disease ? By arresting all undue action of the nervous and circulatory systems, by lessening inflamation, <and L byre. moving stagnation ; but ahOTe all, by casting jjut -^4 the impurities which are Htaily gaining adnus- " f T sidiv into Uhe body- . By .this' niea'nk iti Eradicates scurvy,. scrofula,* eryßipelaa, and atl external diseases; while its penetrating powers enable it to reach diseases which are deeper, seated, and successfully to cope with the seedglot| tumpurs, cancers, and .similarly malignant maladie9,|whichfonly - ■.■', a few years since defied every treaimnt,ahd : humed /: .their victims prematurely to. the -grave.*"*;'-??. , 7,^?,- - '-.' '\~~ZDROPSICiX SWELLINGS, PABALYSIS,. :AN^, 'kx\3SW,: joints. / '"■ '* ■-~ ii ; Although the above .cpniplaints differ widely in their origin aud nature, yet they all require local treatment. Miaiiy, tif thei^prst .pases of such diseases ■ -will' yield, in a comparatively short space of iime t when this Ointment is diligently rubbed iuto the pan, affected even when every other means have failed, In allserious maladies the Pills should be taken according to the piinted. directions, accompanying each box' ■ - '" * * " GBEAT HOUSEHOLD j BEMEDY ! Those diseases of trie skin to which children are most subject, such as encrusted sores^on the.bead * and face, rashes, ringworm, 4 jpimpies^^Sec., are "quickly Velieved by this unguent^ 1 fthd^dured, Without leaving behind any scar or blemish".* *_'-■ '" ' " ', ' ' ' V M DBOPSIES. ! ' '.' :: ■.-''"'," „-- -' This miraculous Ointment, .if well' worked int o the complaining parts twice a day, will penetrate to the disordered vessels ; and the Pills, if taken socording to theprintDil directions, will prodjeethe niOßt pleasing and wquderful effects. ;.. This involuable Oinlment will oure any ulcer or sore, however desperate aud long, -standing,., .even where amputation has been recommended" aaj thn means of saving the limb, j <". s* "r J : \-§ \ <~ tielloway's Pills are the best remedy mt>ym in . th c world, for the following, piseqses j&r_ a .V , Ague^ >{> ; . jpropsy_. ' Liver "Com? Tic-Dou|p*i. --... , 'Asthma Dysentery plaints,. „fe,^. : " : Bilious Com- Erysipelas Lumbago ■*' Tumours plaints Female Irre- Piles ; ' ■ —Ulcers— >■ Blotches on ' t gularitie.si Bheumatism Venereal - ; the akin Fevers of all Retention of affec&ons. ;-i ; I. Bpw.el. jGonv- ; . ,- v Urine T . ; Worms pf- : ; - plaintsj.j:-; Fits ScrpM^^dt i^kinds :; ; T; ) Col(cj .^.^}s jspjut <{,; \{i I'JSing's^p^ Wpakließß 'Jx.ls: Con.stipation Head-ache > §ore 'l'lup&fo frem'vwhatv- •-' - ; : t^W^l liHtfs^^ Consump- > Inflammar :^frls;llf|® ;f^^^o.^ - tion - . tioEi":?;*"":- " Secondary? J' '■■si' a C;^~5 A y J.^^

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1808, 25 December 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1808, 25 December 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1808, 25 December 1862, Page 4

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