~~y J. BURNE - BFGS to return his sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding neighborhood for their ve.y.liberal patronage during the last fourteen years ; he also begs to assure tbem, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their favors. 33. takes this opportunity of informing them that he is NOW LANDING, EX "ELLON CASTLE," EROM LONDON DIRECT, 45 OASES AND BALES OF NEW AND SEASONABLE DRAPERY GOODS 2 cases containing all the newest designs in Mantles ..„ ,4 ..., } plain Wincey and Wincey Dresses of every description 2 .. '„ striped Wincey and Wincey Skirts 2 . „ • French Merinos „11 colors - ■ ■• • . ....... -% " „ Seal Skin and India Velvet for Mantles 1 , tt black and colored Alpaccas j " black and colored Frenoh Twills 2 " , . Cardigan, Minerva and other Polka Jackets •£ " " new Checks for ladies" and cbildren's Dresses "-■"■' -j--"" ■ " Q] an Tartans 1_ " " gent's and boy's Neck Ties of every description »'■' ■' i '"" ' " fancy Wool' Scarfs j " " f shepherds plaid Scarf Shawls ■_ " " Damasks all colors and fringe •■-"",• " ' ' '* white and colored Toilet Covers ! " " silk, alpacca, and giugham Umbrellas * " " ladies' and gent's lawn Handkerchiefs I bale • ',', dark Prmta i ? '- ■' 'j • Long Cloths and Calicos '1 " " Darlington Towels, Diapers . ! " " Lawns. Sjlicias all colors j I Alhambra Quilts j 1 " 'j Woollen Rugs o " white Blankets all sizes i 0 t> , 1 „ blue do ] 1 „ cot CO , _ 10 cases , men's and boy's ready made Clothing of the following description viz, :— " Pea Jackets, Tweed and Doe Trousers Inverness Capes, Talma Over-coats Tweed and Doe Vests, Mole Trousers, Cord Trousers Scotch Twill Sliirts, Crimean Shirts all sizes New and fashionable Felt Hats and Cloth Caps Woollen Hosiery and a variety of other goods The above lot of Goods being exceeding well bought for Cash, will be sold as CHEAP as ever notwithstanding the advanced state of the Cotton Market, and most of the Woollen Goo ds will be SOLD CHEAPER than usual, J. Jt> U xlilN JKi, Lambton Quay. Wellington, Juur 11, 1863. ,
WANTED, a young Girl to assist in a private family. Apply to MRS PETHERICK, Willis Street. May 27, 1863. PURE ALPACAS. Importation into Australia of Pure Alpacas, consigned to J. H. Clough & Co., Wool-brokers, Melbourne. JH. CLOUGH & CO have the honor to inform • the public that they bave been instructed by Mr Duffield to announce that the ship Julia Farmer, having on board 550 PURE ALPACAS, may now be expected to arrive in Hobson's Bay any day after this date. This new and invaluable stock has been selected with great care, and consists of 450 females and 100 males, of which about 25 per cent, are pure whites. In reference to the mode of their disposal, particulars will be duly published on the arrival of the snip. May 15, 1863. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS P. BILLIARDS 1 ! ! MR W. MILLEB, Commercial Hotel begs respectfully to announce to the lovers pf the game, that his room is now open with one of Hopkins and Steven's, London,' best Billiard Tables. June 11, 1863. *T*iOfi SALE OR TOLET, !? With oi without a right of purchase. A 700 Acre Farm at Rangitikei, with house of four rooms, kitchen and servant's room. - About 100 acres ploughed and laid down in grass. Terms very moderate. Apply to C. W. SCHULTZE. Dec. 29, 1862. SACRED LITERATURE. THE Path which led a Protestant Lawyer to the Catholic Church, by Peter H. Burnett. To be had at Salvatobe Cemino's Store, opposite the Provincial Government Buildings. The " American Critic" and Philosopher Brownson, in a very searching and able article on this book bighly praised it. Also, a few copies ofthe " Aspnations of Nature," (showing where they end and are lully satisfied^) by I. T. Hecker. May 29, 1863. EX LOUIS AND MIRIAM. />AA BUSHELS MAIZE O v./ V/ Tea in half chests and boxes Currants in small casks Patna rice 2 tons Sydney soap G. H. LUXFORD & CO. * June 10, 1863. WEDNESDAY, 17th JUNE, 1863. MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO., will cell by Public Auction, at their Iron Stores, Lombard Street, on Wednesday, the 17th inst., at 2 o'clook, . ( AN ASSORTMENT Of HOLLOWARE and GENERAL IRONMONGERY CONSISTING OF Tinned oval pots '' - Saucepans, kettles Tin tea-pots Fry-pans, bellows Sadi rons, hammers Brass candlesticks Twisted bfckbands Hinges, Scotch T. and japanned T. Yellow metal sheathing and nails Proved short link chains Patent nails Devonshire miner's shovels Sidaways' warranted do Polished broad axes Polished Keßt do Splitting wedges, pickaxes Helved hatchets, wedge axes i Padlocks, cup'd. do, rim do, till do, &o, &c I Bow latches, Norfolk do, &c, &c Butchers' cleavers, coopers' drivers Pincers, compasses, saw setts &c. &c. &o. Full particulars in Catalogues, June 10, 1863. ROMNEY MARSH AND SOUTHDOWN I RAMS. THE Undersigned is prepared to receive orders j for Romney Marth Rams of next seaeon, the produce of imported pure bred rams, out of one half and two thirds bred NI arsb ewes. Also, Southdown Bams of next season, the produce, of an imported pure bred Southdown Rom, from the flock of Mr Rigden of Sut>sex, out of one ; half bred Southdown Ewes of Jonas Webb's breed, Price £6 per head, if 10 or more are taken £<L per head. They will be ready for delivery on the Ist Feb., 1864. To secure them it will be necessary to order > them hy the Ist Sep 1. 1863. A. LUDLAM. j Hutt, June 0, 1863. '|
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1881, 13 June 1863, Page 2
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887Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1881, 13 June 1863, Page 2
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