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. . ON SALE, EX MARIA. O/°k CASES WINDOW GLASS, 14x10 and OU Uxl2 3 cases brushware, consisting of broomheads, choc. bannister, japd. hearth, whitewash, store and black lead brushes T cases bin ok 'ond.Nos, 2 to 7 1 „ .concertinas 1 „ fluiluus 1 cask brittannia metal teapots 1 case scissors 1 „ butcher's knifes CO kegs Ewbank's patent nails, 2 to 5 in. 1 case BY reap hooks, 4 and 5 4 „ tray looking glasses, 12x9 to 20x16 4 „ gent's saddles and spurs 10 barrels Barcelona nuts 10 „ shell almondi 10 cases Fry & Son's cocoa and chocolate, Nil's powder, homcepnthic, &c, asstd. 2 „ biscuits, asstd. fancy 100 „ Kirkliston whisky 200 „ geneva 5 qr casks whisky 50 casks Jeffrey's ale, stone bottles 5 „ Coleman's mustard, tins 1 „ witney lambskin Crimean shirts 5 „ flannel and Melton „ asstd. 5 „ men's boys' and youths' jumpers 20 „ „ doe and tweed coats, trousers, and vests 2 „ double and single crown mole trousers 2 bales boys' and youths' sprge shirts 2 cases ladies' winter mantles in seal, plush, cloth, velvet pile, &c JACOB JOSEPH & CO. July 1,1863. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! ! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. COMMENCING ON MONDAY, 29th INST, "T ADIES' Men's and Children's BOOTS in great | J variety, from 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than usual, THORNDON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE, J. M. CLELAND, Proprietor. June 24, 1863. WANTED to Rent, a House containing large Dining and Sitting Rooms, Kitchen accommodation, &c, and capable of being arranged to afford separate sleeping accommodation for twelve persons. Apply by letter, B.C;, office of this paper. June 22, 1863. F 0~8~ SALE OR TO LET, With ot without a right of purchase. A. ?00 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. PUKE ALPACAS. Importation into Australia of Pure Alpacas, consigned to J. H. Clough & Co., Wool-brokers, Melbourne. JH. CLOUGH & CO. have the honor to infora • the public that they have 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 aftar this date. This hew 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 ship. May 15, 1863. "Tj^Oß SALE AT THE UPPER HUTT. 50,000 Shingles 10,000 Paliugs 500 Posts, totara For particulars, apply at the Office of this Paper. June 29, 1863. "DEBTORS' AND CREDITORS' ACT, 1862." NOTICE. nnHAT by an order of the Supreme Court, made I on Thursday the second day of July, instant, upon the Petition of William Waring Taylor, it was ordered that an ad interim sequestration and cession of the Estate and Effects of Amo« Burr, late of the Manawatu District in the Province of Wellington, uuder the provisions of the "Debtors and Creditors' Act, 1862" should issue, and that the same Estate aud Effects should be taken and held by the said William Waring Taylor as Trustee for the purposes thereof, subject the further order of ■ the Court. A. de B. BRANDON, Solicitor for the Trustee. Wellington, July 3, 1863. NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICES. nnENDERS are required by the Government of I New Zealand for the performance of the undermentioned services. 1. A steamer to leave Melbourne within 24 hours after the due dale of the arrival of the European Mail Contract Boat, for Port Chalmers, Otago, calling at the Bluff. To wait in Melbourne, for the Mail if detained, not more than four days, after its due date. 2. A steamer to leave Port Chalmers for Melbourne calling at the Bluff, carrying the homeward Mail of the Colony to Melbourne not later than 2 p.m. on the 16th of each month except February aud then on the 14th. Tke steamers employed must be subject to the approval of the Government," and must be able to maintain an average speed of not less than eight knots an hour on each voyage. All Post Office Mails must be received on board and delivered to destination free of charge. Maila to be tnkeu from and delivered on board of the European Mail Contract Steamer in Hobson's Bay, at the expense of the contractor. A free chief cabin passage must be at the service of a clerk or agent of the Post Office, on the requisition of the Government, and proper accommodation provided for sorting letters. The tender to state the amount of penalty reco'verabie for general non-performance of contract : a penalty of £100 per diem will be required for delay in departure after the tune fixed on each voyage, and an additional penalty of JE3OO for failure, after such delay in delivering the homeward Mail in Melbourne prior to the departure of the European Mail Contract Boat from that Port. The tendera may state the sum for which the whole or any portion of the forementioned Services will be undertaken. The Contract to commence on January Ist, 1864, and to continue in force until the expiration of six calendar months', notice to be given by either of the parties to the other of his intention to determine the same; provided always that the Contract shall not terminate before the 31st day of December 1864. " The tenders to be endorsed " Tenders for the New Zealand Mail Services," to be addressed to the Postmaster General of New Zealand, and to be posted at Dunedin not later than the 18th day of. September next. READER GILSON WOOD. General Post Office, Auckland, June 22, 1863. NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION ■COMPANY (Limited;; fTIHE FOURTH CALL of £1 per share hai been JL fixed by the Directors to be paid on Friday, 17th July, 1863. DUNCAN & VENNELL, Managers, Afril 17, 1868,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1892, 9 July 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1892, 9 July 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1892, 9 July 1863, Page 4

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