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I LION FOUNDRY. i H[ Undersigned having made considerable f 1 additions to the above Foundry, and erected I anEnginerrs Shop, containing the following maI chinery, viz., boring, plaining, punching and shearling, maohines, and lathe, and having an efficient staff of workmen, is now prepared to execute orders for every description of brass and iron castings and ' fitting. Also, wrought iron work on the shortest I notice and most reasonable terms. E. W. MILLS. I Ootober 3, 1862. OIL! OIL!! OIL!l| . ,'y i.y - i. mm. ON SALE by the Undersigned, a few casks of superior Humpback Oil. J. WALDEN, Clay Point. ~ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 400 To^ s 0F WALLSEND COAL - in lots to suit purchasers. J. DRANSFIELD. Aug. I, 1862. SHEEP DIPPING INGREDIENTS. ON S A L E — By the Undersigued, ex Diana and Asterope. Flour of sulphur Arsenic, blue vitrol OWEN BROS. Nov. 12, 1862. FOR SALE. A VERY DESIRALE ARABLE FARM IN THE MANAWATU DISTRICT, CONSISTING of 96 acres of the richest land in the Provinoe, all substantially fenced and divided inio couvenient paddocks, the whole ploughed up and well drained. The prinoipal part is now uuder crop, and is laid down in English grasses. The Farm has an extensive river frontage, where the steamer Wonga Wonga can load alongside. An excellent thrashing machine, and a winnowing and dressing machine are now onjthe premises, and may be had if desired. A part of the purchase money may remain ou mortgage. Possession can be had of ihe land as soon as the crops are off, and of the buildings in April or May next, For further partioulars, apply to * W. WARING TAYLOR, Wellington. Nov. 8, 1862. LION FOUNDRY. WANTED TWO APPRENTICES for the above establishment. E. W. MILLS. • Dec. 29, 1862; LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, LAMBTON QOAY. T7l WILLCOX * HAS RECEIVED PER CONSTANCE, AND HAS NOW ON SALE, Cloaks, Jackets, black Crape and Silk Collars and Setts; Honiton, Maltese, Zephyr, Lassie, Irish point Collars ; Lace Lappetts and Falls ; Sun Hats; Breakfast Caps ; Night Caps and Netts ; and a variety of Under Clothing. Boy's Blouses and Knickerbocker' Suits Children's Marcelia, Muslin, Mohair, Chailie, Cloth, Holland, Gambroon, Printed Pique Frocks and Dresses. Infants' Cashmere and Muslin Cloaks and Pelisses, Robes, Frocks, Frock Bodies, Hats, Hoods, Bonnets, Quilted Silk Shoes, Wool Boots, Lace Caps, Borders, &c.,&c. JUST LANDE D— ■ J Cartridges of superior quality for Terry and , Calisher's rifles I JOHNSTON & CO. • ! Nov. 12, 1862. ; TO BE LET. rpHREE COMMODIOUS SHOPS, situated X opposite the scite of the New Zealand Bank. J. PLIMMER, Plimmer's Wharf. December 10. KEROSINE 1 KEROSINE!! ON S A L E — by the undersigned. ' A large and varied assortment of Kerosiue lamps, lantrons, shades, chimneys, reflectors, wicks trimmers, brushes, &c, &c. ALSO, A large supply of Kerosine of one of the most popular brands, at 6s. per gallon. W. MASON, Ironmonger, Lambton Quay, Nov. 3, 1862. THE WELLINGTON HAIR-DRESSING, 3HAVING, AND SHAMPOOING SALOON. J . L 0 E P E R , From Melbourne, BEGS respectfully to iuform the Inhabitants of Wellington and the Suburbs, that he has taken the Premises adjoining Barrett's Hotel, Lambton Quay, wbioh he intends opening in the above business, and hopes by striot attention, and by studyiug the oomfort of his customers, to merit a share of the public patronage. J. Loepeb has had a long experienoe in Amerioa and Viotoria, and is thoroughly acquainted with tbe best styles and general detail of the business. J. L. begs respectfully to iutimate that he has a separate room for ladies and children. Jau; 16, 1863. NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION j OOMPANY (LIMITED^). NOTICE is hereby given that the first general Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held on TUESDAY, the 31st Maroh, 1868, at Two O'clock precisely, at the Weliiugton Athenaeum, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Business : Presentation of first half-yearly acoounts and Report. Election of Board of Direotors &nd General. By order of the Directors, DUNCAN AND VENNELL, Managers. Wellington, Jan. 2, 1863. WOOL. THE undersigned is a Cash Buyer, of Wool (either washed or in the grease)' Sheepskins, &L ,J ■ 1 .).^ -?!■>.^- j. ' EDWARD PEARCE, Jan. 81, 1863, « r

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1823, 29 January 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1823, 29 January 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1823, 29 January 1863, Page 1

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