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SALT— Liverpool, coarse, ton 4 0 o—4 10 0 fine, " 4 10 0 — 5 0 0 SOAP , Liverpool, dbl. crown, ton 30 0 0 —35 0 0 Sydney " 40 0 0 -42 0 0 SPICES— n n Cavrawav Seeds lb. 0 0 8 — 0 0 0 Cassia * „026-029 Cinnamon „030 — 036 Cloves „ 0 0 9 — 0 0 10 . Ginger, bleached „014 — 018 „ brown „ 0 0 11 — Nutmegs „030 — 046 Pimento „ 0 0 9 — 0 010 Pepper, black „007 — 008 white „010 — 012 SPIRITS in BondBrandy MarteU's dark gal. 012 o—o 13 0 pale „ 013 o—o 14 0 Hennessy's dark „ 013 o—o 13 6 pale „ 012 6—o 13 0 Champagne Vineyard proprietor's dark, gal. 0 12 6 — 0 12 9 Hennessy's pale, in cases doz. 115 0 — 117 6 Champ. Yin. pale, in cases „ 110 o—l 15 0 Inferior brands „ 0180 — 1 4 0 Geneva — JDKZ or key brand 4 gallon red case 016 0 Do. green case 0 7 6 no demand Rum, W. 1. 10 0. p. gal. 0 3 3— 0 3 6 Whisky Scotch, in bulk „ 046 — 050 incase „ 013 o—o 14 0 Old Tom, Booth's „ 014 o—o 15 0 „ inferior brands „ 012 o—o 13 0 SUGAR, duty paid— Cossipore ton 60 0 0 Mauritius Ist Crystal „ 59 0 0 „ . 2nd „ „ 56 0 0 „ Brown 38 0 0 Co.y's No. 1 Pieces 48 0 0 —50 0 0 2 „ 46 0 0 —48 0 0 Pampanga 44 Kenned Loaf lb. 0 0 7 — 0 0 7 Crushed & Lump „ 0 0 6— 0 06£ TEA, Duty Paid Congou, fine, chests 9 0 0 —12 0 0 Do. medium to good 710 o—B 10 0 Do, low to ordinary „7 0 0— 7 10 0 Do. Boxes, „ 1 7 0 — 1 15 0 Boxes scented orange Pekoe „ 1 10 0 — 116 0 Gunpowder 1 10 0 — 1 16 0 TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c, in bond — Cigars, real Havanah 7 0 0 — 8 10 0 Manila, No. 2, 1000 3.2 6— 3 5 0 Havannah shape do. 3 5 0 — 310 0 Tobacco, best brands lb. 0 5 6— 0 6 0 WINES, Duty PaidPort, best brands, bulk, gal. 0 10 0 — 013 6 Sherry, do., „ 010 0 — 012 9 Do., do., bottled doz. 116 o—l 18 0 Port, do., do., „ 1 10 0 — 2 0 0 Sparkling Hock, do. „ 2 5 o—2 10 0 Still Hock, do. „ 2 5 o—2 10 0 Claret, superior „ 110 0— 2 0 0 Do., inferior „ 140 — 180 Champ. Jacquesson's „ 2 2 0 — " Bollinger's „ 3 0 0 none "E. Irroy & Co. „ 210 0— 3 0 0 Ginger Wine „ 13 0— 1 60 Raspberry Vinegar pints 013 6 — 0 0 0 « " quarts 1 5 0 — 000 Bitters, American or German per doz. 12 6 — 15 0 Syrups, assorted, pts. doz. 12 6 — 0 0 0 WHITING ton 5 0 0 — 600 Firebricks 7 0 0 no demand COLONIAL PRODUCE. PROVISIONS— Beef, fresh 11) 0 0 3—o 0 3£ « salt, tierce 4 0 0 — 500 Pork, fresh lb 0 0 6— 00 7 " gait „006 — 008 Bacon and Hams „ 0 0 10 — 0 1 0 Mutton, fresh „ 0 0 44— 0 0 5 Butter, Colonial „016 — 019 Cheese „010 — 01] Eggs per doz 0 1 9—o 2 0 Potatoes cwt 0 8 6—o 9 0 Lard per lb 009 — 010 Flour, first per ton 15 0 0 —17 0 0 " second " 14 0 0 — 0 0 0 Sharps " 900-000 Bran per bush, of 20 lbs 0 13 — 000 Bread, per 21b. loaf — 0 0 5 Biscuits per 100 lbs 18 0 — 000 GRAIN, &o. Wheat, $• bush, of 60 lbs. 0 6 0 — 066 Maize, " 080 — 090 Oats " 080 — 090 Hay per ton 6 0 0 — 8 10 0 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Ale, beer, cider, and porry, in wood, the gal. 0 6 Ale, beer, cider, and perry, in bottles, „ 1 0 Cigavs and suuff, the lb. ... ... ... 3 0 Coffee, chicory, cocoa, and chocolate, the lb. 0 3 [ Cutlery, hardware, plated ware, hoilownre, I ironmongery of all sorts, nnd caudles aiid soap of all sorts, the cwt. ... 3 0 r Fire arms of every description, each ... 5 0 . Gunpowder, the lb. ... ... ... 8 0 (• Manufactures of silk, cotton, linen, woollen, I and all articles manufactured therefrom, drapery, haberdashery, hosiery, millinery, lints, boots, shoes, contec< tionery, bottled fruits, dried fruits, mustard, olive oil, pickles, preserves, saucea, spices, and oilmens' stores of all kinds (measuring outside the pnekages), the cubic foot ... 4 0 Spirits and strong waters of every kind, sweetened or otherwise, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Syke'o Hydrometer, and so on in pioportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon ... ... ... 9 0 Sugar, raw and refined, of all Muds, nnd treacle, and molasses, the lb. ... 0 I Tea, the lb. ... ... ... 0 4 .loUacco, the lb. ... ... ... I 6 Wine, in wood nnd bottle, containing less than 25 per cent, of alcohol of a specific gravity of 285 at the temperature of 60 degrees, Farenheit's thermometer, the gallon ... ... 3 0 Anchors aud chains, nnd rod, bolt, bar, sheet, hoop nnd pig iron and nails, sail cloth, cordage, twine, cotton-yar, bngs, sneks, and woolpacks, spirits of lar aud turpentine, tobneco for sheep wnsh, nuts of nil kinds, powder fit for blasting purposes, nnd all unenu. merated goods, wares and merchandise, Free. DINNEFORD'S TUEE FLUID MAGNESIA has been during twenty five years emphatically sanctioned by the medical profession, nnd universally accepted by the Public, as the Best Remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEATcTBTJUN, HEADACHE, GOUT, AND INDIQESTIONII. and as a Mild Aperient fordelioate constitutions, more espeecially for Ladies and children. Combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON RYHUP. it forms an Agreeable Effervescing Draught, in which its aperient qualities are much increased. During hot seasons, aud, above all, in hot climates, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been found highly beneficinl. Manufactured (with the utmost attention to strength aud purity), by DINNEFOHD & Co., l'» 2, New Bond Street, London: And sold by all respectnble Chemists throughout the World. FOR SALE, FRUIT TREES. k PPLES, Pnars, Plums, Cherries, Gooseberries, t\ Currants, Quisles, strong, from i!l 10s. to .-G2 per 1000, English Larrels, Hollies, Fruit Trees, strong. To be soldf vy cheap, apply to John Hqughton, Willis Sirvj.-,, >r to STH3IX& STQCRBEIDGE,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1845, 21 March 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1845, 21 March 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1845, 21 March 1863, Page 6

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