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TAYLOR, WATT, & CO., MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, WANOANUI. J. H. MARRIOTT, TELESCOPE MANUFACTURER, TELESCOPES MADE .ANB REPAIRED, SPECTACLES TO BUIT ALL SIGHTS, COMPASSES, ETC. BEPAIRED, ENGRAVINGS, &c, &c. MISS E. MARRIOTT, MILLINER AND DRRSS MAKER, LAMBTON QUAY. J. & H. BARE ER, FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHERS, CORNER 0/ WILLIS STREET, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. W. H. DONALD, LICENTIATE OF THE VETERINART COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, EBINBUHGH. Boxes and Paddocks for diseased Horses. Manaia, Wairarapa, Oth December, 1861. ROLLO AND HUMPHRIES, CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, &c, HAWKESTONE STREET. N.B. — General Undertakers, I ■ " • -I ' ' ; £a card.] J. H. WALLACE,STOCK AND SHAKE BROKER, LAMBTON QUAY. / MR. A. H. HICKSON, AUCTIONEER, (Sale Rooms at the Stores of Messrs. William Hickson & C 0.,) Custom House Street, wellington, n.z. ' GEORGE HOUGHTON, LIGHTERMAN, &C, MANNERS STEET, WELLINGTON. SHIPPING SUPPLIED, With Stone and Shingle Ballast ; Pure Fresh Water pumped 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, 1802, CHARLES HOWE, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, WILLIS-STREET. BEGS to intimate to his friends and the public geiierally^that he has commenced business in those premises, ormerly known as the Post Office ; and having made arrangements to keep always »n haud a good stock of the very best articles, he trusts, by selling them at the lowest remunerative profit, to receive a share of their patronage. Boots aud Shoes of every description made to order on the premises ; and a large stock of Grindery always on hand. C. H. also begs to inform the ladies of Wellington aud surrounding districts, that Mrs Howe has a : carefully selected stock of Drapery and Haberdashery, well worthy of an inspection and which i will be sold at very low rates. , July 27, 1803. PROFESSOR ROWLEY, PRINCE OF PERUKERS, Near the Commercial Hotel, Wellington, IS acknowledged by all to be the most Scientific Artist in his profession. With care and judgment he manipulates the head, with tenderness he operates upon the human face divine. His Bay Rum is wonderful in its effects, and the Golden Hair Wash is only to be had of tlie manufacture^ PROFESSOR ROWLEY. August 31*t, 1863. T> 0Y A L TIGER HOTEL. The undersigned begs to intimate, that ho has taken the above premises, and trusts by attention to business, and always keeping on haud a good supply of the best wines, spirits, aud malt liquors, to merit a share of public patronage. THOMAS WIN KLEY. Feb. 4, 1863 GAWITH'S FAMILY HOTEL. MOLESWORTH STREET, THORNDON FLAT. WELLINGTON. A WISE begs to call the attention the s the Public to his having taken the above Hotel, and trusts by strict attention and by keeping a coustaut supply of the choicest Wines, Spirits, and Liquors of every description to obtain that share of patronage which it will ever be his utmost endeavour to merit. Good Stables and well synced Paddocks. gfrJA Four Wheeled Vehicle und Saddle Horses for Hire, i 30th September, 1861. HIGHLANDER HOTEL, MOLESWORTH STREET. 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 aud Spirits, &c, of thi finest quality. This Hotel is replete with every convenience for the accommodation of traveller* and country a ft tl] PI'S GOOD STABLING, &c. N.B. — J; G. trusts by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a share of the public patronage, Dec. 24, 1862. JV/. R O A C H , PROPRIETOR OF PE T T Y'S FAMILY HO Tls L, I CHURCH-HILL, SYDNEY. Superior accommodation for Squatters, Traders, Merchants, &c. Separate Apartments for private families. ' NOTICE. THE Board of Wardens iv Jthe Hutt Western District beg to inform the Voters, that the Annual Meeting, for the purpose cf fixing a rate for . the construction and maintenance of roads for the ensuing year, will be held at the Agliouby Arms, l Hutt, on Wednesday, the 30th September, at 2 o'clock, afternoon. D. M'EWEN, Chairman. I Belmont, August 26, 1868;

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1960, 22 September 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1960, 22 September 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1960, 22 September 1863, Page 1

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