ON S A L E — F.X ELIZABETH, ASTEROPE, AND OTHER ARRIVALS, Congou tea, chests „ half chests b0X(8 Unvannah shaped Mnnila chjars, No. 2 Victorian Compauy's crystals sugar's Mauritius sugar, usaoited, ex Trader, and othe samples Martell's brandy dark and pale Demerara rum, hhds, and qr-casks Red case geneva White case superior Old Tom, in qr-casks and cases Highland wliisky, incases Port wine, qr-casks aud octaves Sherry „ „ „ Manila coffee Assorted paints, varnishes, and dryers Liverpool soap Sydney „ Belmont sperat candles Svdney mould candles Washing soda Vinegar, qt*. caska Crosse and Blackwell's pickles (mixed) „ Oriental do „ „ botled vinegar „ „ capers „ „ chutneya „ „ anchovies Lea and Perrin's Worcestershire sauces Sardines half and quarter boxes Nutmegs Window glass Salt, fine and coarse English house coals, in lota to snit purchasers Cornish shovels Bent spades Miners' shovels EDWARD PEARCE. Jan. 19. 1863. nEB EARL OF WINDSOR 15 cases London mixtures 76 cases galvanized corrugated sheet iron, 6, 7, 71, aud 8 fts. Guttering and ridging 10 casks Ville Montigue sheet zino Nos, 9, 10, and II 10 pkgs, ironmongery, containing — oval pots, kettles, tea pots, candle sticks, gridirom,, frying pans, hammers, Scotoh and T hinges, sad irons, &c., &c. 23 doz Foster's strapped spades 20 „ American steel spades, shovels, and picks ' 10 casks horse shoe nails 25 „ Rose's patent nails J 2 cases sheathing metal nud sheathing nails 3 rolls sheet, lead 2 bales Welch flannel 1 case plain winsey* 1 „ derry ginghams 1 „ women's stays 1 Crimean shirts 2 „ boys' and youths' miller's mole trousers 2 „ faucy prints (cottou) 1 „ women's hose 1 „ men's winter do. and braces 1 „ silk bandanuas 1 „ blue serg« 1 boys' and youths' Scotch twilled shirts 2 „ men's regatta shiris 1 „ union damasks 1 „ drab Bedford, tweeds, Oxford does, Saxony, aud stout twills, black cloths 120 „ cases Colman's Durham mustard, starch and thumb blue 200 boxes Belmont sperm caudles JOHNSTON Sc CO. Feb. 27, 1863. NOW LANDING, EX EARL OF WINDSOR. TWO CASE r 3 FRENCH MILLINERY BONNETS, Richly Trimmed - One case felt and straw hats aud bonnets, trimmed und uutrimmed French flowers and wreaths Black and while dress caps in great variety Black aud white bonnet fronts, trimmed and untrimmed Feathers in all colors Plain and fanoy bounet ribbons Chenille aud silk hair nets Head dresses, &o. Princess and Soarboro"rolls Ladies' and gents' French kid gloves and Children's silk gloves Black, white, and colored falls Ladies' anil children's cduolines, newest fashions One case MAN ILRS and PALETOTS in the newest colors and fashions Ladies' Garibaldi jackets aud vests, alt sizes Children's Garibaldi jackets and spencers, in nil colors and sizes I Infants' Berlin wool boots, bootees, gaiters, I boas, &c. Ladies' and children's wool and chenille scarfs j white and colored I French merinos iu choice colors i Fancy mohairs, reps, lustres, &o. I Plain, black, aud colored silks ! Winter petticoats Two cases of very superior ladies' underlinen One „ baby liueu Infants' hoods, cloaks, robes, &c. Children's dresses and pelisses ALSO, JUST RECEIVED FROM LONDON VIA OTAGO. Two cases of Silver's UNDERLINNEN, ladies' aud children's Rimmel's perfumery, &o. MRS. LEVY, Baby Linen Warehouse, Lambton Quay. Feb. 25. 1803. OATS AND GRASS SEED. FOR SALE by the Undersigned, iu lots to suit purchasers. DUNCAN & VENNELL. Custom House Street, Jan. 28, 1863. IN THE PRESS AND WILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY MAHOE LEAVES, BEING A SELECTION OF SKETCHES OF NEW ZEALAND AND ITS INHABITANTS AND OTHEB MATTERS CONCERNING THBM, BY THOMAS MOSEB. THESE SKETCHES, originally contributed te the cotumus of the Wellington Indtpendent, have almost from their first appearance, achieved a universal popularity, and have beeu reprinted into many ofthe leading journals of New Zealand. The picturesque style in whioh Native character, is delineated — the racy humour shown indepioting Maori scenes and incidents— the pungent satire, freely bestowed where the author tsouoeived there were wrongs to be redressed, or abuses to be attacked, all have combined to render " Mahoe Leaves ,'' the most highly appreciated series of essays, that for a lengthened period have been submitted to the judgment and criticism of the public. Suoh being the case, the publishers at the request of a large number of their subscribers, have resdved to collect and reprbduoe thein in the form of a neat volume, and thus secure to their admirers, that continuous and oompleie perusal which their previous appearance iu atri-weekly journal could scarcely afford. The volume will be in demy 12 mo— Price Ss., ; Orders for copies and applications from, .parties who wish to act as agencs, should be addressed to the publishers Messrs. & Mm*, office. it Independent, ..-,.*•- ■•,..,-,,. ; ; Feb. 4,1863. ' ' ."' '< .•?='*.,■-,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1839, 7 March 1863, Page 4
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757Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1839, 7 March 1863, Page 4
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