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PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. President — His Honor I. E. Feathkr9Ton, Supe. rintendent. Vice Presidents — Richard Babton, Esq., J.P Henry St. Him,, Esq., R.M. Wellington. COMMITTEE — Richard Collins, Esq., Te Ori Ori. George Hunter, Esq., J.P., Wellington The Hon. J, Johuston, Esq., J.P,, Karori j A. Ludlam, Esq., J.P., Hutt j G. Moore, Esq., J.P., Wellington W. B. Rhodes, Esq., J.P., M.H.R., Wellington The Hon. R. Stokes, Esq., J.P,, Wellington Wm. Spinis, Esq., Wellington Jas. Sellars, Esq., Hutt J. Woodward, Esq., J.P., Wellington Secretary and Tbeasuher — J. H. Wallace, Esq. SUBSCRIPTIONS of £1 Is per annum entitle the subscriber to exhibit at nil the Agricultural Exhibitions of the Society, subject to the payment of the usual entrance fees, and free admission at all such exhibitions. Subscription of ss. per annum entitle the subscriber to exhibit at all the Horticultural Shows of the Current year, and free admission for two persons at each show. The next Agricultural Show of Stock will be held on Thursday, October 15th, 1863. The next Horticultural Show will be held on Tuesday, November 3rd, 1863. Subscriptions and Donations can be paid to the Secretary, or to the account of the Association at the Hank of New Zealand. Wellington, April 22, 1863. FOR SALE EX ELLON CASTLE. 5 QR. -CASKS Cosen's double diamond sherry 2 octaves „ particular „ 100 cases mountain dew whisky, patent stoppered 50 „ ginger cordial, patent stoppered bottles 20 „ Gai-et's champagne, quarts 5 „ „ „ pints 5 „ Batty & Go's pickles, quarts 10 „ j, „ pints 3 0 „ „ salad oil, piuts 10 „ „ „ half pints 10 „ „ Denied fruits 10 „ „ assorted Jams 50 „ Gillon's malt viuegar 25 „ „ white wine vinegar 12 „ raspberry vinegar ( 10 „ Scotch salmon 10 ,j kippered herring* 5 „ fresh herringt 5 „ potted herrings 5 „ cod roe 10 „ jams and jellies, in lib tins 10 „ Scotch lobsiers 1 „ superior musical instruments, violins, cornets, clarionets, guitars, flutes, &c, by the best French makers. KRULL & CO. Ph.jimer's Whnrf, June 12th, 1863. FOR SALE OR TO BE LET. THE old established and well known Public House the EAGLE TAVERN, Lambton Quay. Auy party desirous of entering into the business, will find this an advantageous opportunity. ; Paiticulars may be obtained from the proprietor, 1 and possession can be given immediately if required. ! C. DEIHL, ! Proprietor. Wellington, June 15th, 1863. NEW STORE~ " HENRY LEWIS begs to inform the Inhabitants of the Hutt, that he intends openiuga Gtneral Store, at the Lower Hutt, in those premises just erected opposite John White's, when he trusts by keeping a good stock of general merchandise, and selling at the lowest remunerative profit to continue to receive a continuance of that support so liberally accorded him during the last six years. H.L. takes this opportunity of returning his thanks to his numerous customers, who have so loug favored him, and beg.« to assure them, he will continue to use Ins I'tmost endeavors to give them satisfaction, by always supplying the best articles at the lowest prioes. HENRY LEWIS. Hutt, Juue 17, ISG3. DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. THE great superiority of Dr. Towsend's compound fluid exiiact of Sarsaparilla is to be found in its extraordinary aad almost miraculous effects upon the Blood. Every one knows that health or disease depends directly upon the state of this vital fluid , this must be the case, from the important part it plays in the animal economy. The amount of blood in a man of middle size, is estimated by the best authorities to be about twentyeight pounds. At each pulsation two ounces are driven from t!ie heart to the lungs j and hence all the blood iv the human body passes through the system in less time than four minutes. An extensive arrangement of vessels hus been formed with admirable wisdom, designed to distribute and circulate this life stream through all parts of the organization. A torrent is thus kept rushing and coursing through the body, which is Ihe grand fountain of either health or disease. If the blood becomes, from tiny cause, impregnated with putresceut or fetid trailers, jt diffuses ihe taint witu electric velocity to ihe remotest and minutest portions of the body. The poison is dashed aud churned backward snd forward through arteries, veins, and capillary vessels, until every orgau and tissue becomes completely saturated and disordered. The. circulation is thus seen to become a powerful engiue of disease. But it may also act with equal power for the creation of health. Suppose the body to become infected with some malignaut disease either local or general, and seated in either the nervous, the glandular, or the muscular system — if the blood can only oe made pine and healthy, it will overcome the complaint, and inevitably expel it from the constitution. The great source of disease is hence seen to reside in the circulating fluid ; aud no medicine that does not act directly upon it, to purify and to renovate, has any just claim upon publio attention. The above in (xuart bottles may be had in any quantity from Air O. P. Uabbaud, Lambton-quay; and Messrs, Oweu Bros,, Manners-street. July 10, 1808. NOTICE. TflE Establishment of the undersigned will be closed on Saturdays. HENRY LEWIS, Hutt, July 8, 1863. ON SALE. SUPERIOR TOBACCO prepared for sheep dreseing, in large or small quantities, at a low figure. Terms liberal. W. S. LOXLEY. FarigU-steeet, July 3, 1863. .

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1900, 28 July 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1900, 28 July 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1900, 28 July 1863, Page 1

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