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TAYLOR, WATT, & CO., | MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, j WANGANUI. J. H. MARRIOTT, TELESCOPE MANUFACTURER, TELESCOPES MADE AND REPAIRED, SPECTACLES TO SUIT Att. SIGHTS, COMPASSES, ETC. KEPAIRED, ENGRAVINGS, &c, &c. .MISS E. MARRIOTT, MILLINEB AND DREB3 MAKER, LAMBTON QUAY. j J, * H. BARBEB, j FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHERS, CORNER 0/ WII-LIS STREET, IAMBTOX QUAT, WBtIIHQTON. W. H. DONALD, lICENTIATB OF THE VETERINARY COLLEGE Off SURGEONS, EBINBTJRGH. Boxes and Paddocks for diseased Horses. Manaia, Wairarapa, Bth Deoember, 1861. ROLLO AND HUMPHRIES, CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, &c, HA.WKE STONE S'i'EEET. N.B. — General Undertakers, [a card.] J. H. WALLACE, STOCK AND SHARE (BROKER, LAMBTON QUAT. GEORGE HODGHTONJ LIGHTERMAN, &C, UANNERB STEET, WELLINGTON. SHIPPING SUPPLIED, With Stone and Shingle Ballast ; Pure Fresh Water putnped-into the ship tanks on the shortest notice. No. 2 flag is the call for anything required by G. H.s boats. * N.B. — All orders left at Mr. John Houghton's, Willis-street, next door to the Independent Office, will be punctually attended to. Feb. 10, 1862, CHARLES HOWE] BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, WILLIB-BTHEET. BEGS to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he has cemmenced business in those premises, formerly kaown as the Post Office ; and having made arrangements to keep always en hand a good stock of the very beat arcicles, he trusts, by selling them at the lowest remunerative profit, to receive a share of their patronage. Boots and Shoes of every descrip tion made to order on the premises ; aud a large stock of Grindery always on hand. C. H. also begs to inform the ladies of Wellington and surrounding districts, that Mrs Howe has a carefully selected stock of Drapery and Haberdashery, well worthy of an inspection and which will be sold at very low rates. July 27, 1863. T>OYAL TIGER HOTEL. The undersigned begs to intimate, that he has taken the above premises, and trusts by attention to business, and always keeping on hand a good supply of the best wines, spirits, and malt liquors, to merit, a share of publio patronage. THOMAS WINKLEY. I F«b. 4, 1863 GAttITH'S FAMILY HOTEL. HOLEBWORTH STREET, THORNDON FLAT. WELLINGTON. AWJSE begs to call the attention the • the Public to his having taken the absve Hotel, and trusts by strict attention and by keeping a constant supply of th« choicest Wines, Spirits, and Liquors of every description to ebtaiu that share of patronage which it will ever be his utmest endeavour to merit. Good Stablbs and well fencbb Padboshs. OP°A Four Whbeled Vehicle and Saddle Horses for Hire. 30th September, 1881. HIGHLANDE R II O T E L, MOLESWOBTH STBEET. J GREAVES having completed his arrange- • ments at the above Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the public in town and country that they can be supplied with Ales, Wines and Spirits, &c, of th* finest quality. This Hotel is replete with every convenience for the accommodation of travellers and country settlers. GOOD STABLING, &c. N.B. — J; G. trusts by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to marit a shure of the public patronage, Dec. 24, 1862. JW. ROACH « PROPRIETOR OF PE T T Y'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHURCH-HILL, SY.DNEY. Superior accommodation for Squatters, Traders, Merchants, &c. Separate Apartments for private families. "I" ION FOUNDRY. Established 1858. E. W. MILLS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDER and ENGINEER, Vertical and Circular Sawin Machinery prepared to order Repairs to Steamers Machinery, Boilers, &o, i executed with despatch. Crab Winches, patent Windlasses, Pile Driving and Agricultural Maohinery of every desoriptioi cast to order. Cast Iron Pali?ading And Gates prepared ant fixed. Air Bricks, Sash Weights, and Axle Boies alwayi on hand. , May 6, 1863. c r TO COVER THIS SEASON. T HPtIE Entire Horse J_ SUFFOLK PUNCH, iv dark mottled chesnut, stands lft£ hands, 4 year r old, will attend at Mr Fuller's Rising Sui Greytown, every Friday from Ist September, an remainder of the week at Mr Abbot's Feathersto Hotel. Suffolk Punch was got by Nuggett out of Sampson mare, is good tempered, quiet in harness and very free. Terms — £'Z 10s per mare, or wil paddock £3. WILLIAM ABBOTT, Featherston, August G, 18G3,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1910, 22 August 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1910, 22 August 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1910, 22 August 1863, Page 1

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