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TAYLOR, WATT, & CO., MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, WANGANUI. J. H. MARRIOTT, TELESCOPE MANUFACTURER, TELESCOPES MADE AND REPAIRED, SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS, COMPASSES, ETC. REPAIRED, ENGRAVINGS, &c., &c. MISS E. MARRIOTT, MILLINER AND DRRSS MAKER, LAMBTON QUAY. J. & H, BAEBEB, FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHERS, ! CORNER 0/ WILLIS STREET, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. W. H. DONALD, LICENTIATE OF THE VETERINARY COLLEGE OV SURGEONS, EMNBURGH. Boxes and Paddocks for diseased Horses. Manaia, Wairarapa, 9th December, 1861. ROLLO AND HUMPHRIES, CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, &c, HAWKESXONJK SI'HEET. N.B. — General Undertakers, [a card.] J. H. WALLACE, STOCK AND SHAKE BROKER, LAMBTON QUAY. MR. A. H. HICKSON, AUCTIONEER, (Sale Rooms nt the Stores of Messrs. William Hickson & C 0.,) Custom House Street, WELLINGTON, N.Z. MR, MOFFITT, SURGEON DENTIST, in 'all its branches receives patients ffom 10 till 4 o'clook. Williß-street, July 27, 1863. GEORGE HOUGH TON, LIGHTERMAN, &C, MANNERS 6TEET, WELLINGTON. SHIPPING SUPPLIED, With Stone and Shingle Ballast ; Pure Fresh Water pumped int» 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, I CHAI4LI26 HOWE, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, WILLIS-STREET. BEGS to intimate to his frieuds and the public generally, that he has commenced business in those premises, formerly known as lha Post Office ; and having made arrangements to keep always on hand 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 and Shoes of every description made te order on the premises ; and 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. YOUNG LADIES SEMINARY, GHUZNBE-STREET ) (OPPOSITE THB RESIDENCE OF MR T. M'KENZIE), CONDUCTED BY MRS, FLEETWOOD. MRS. F. having had experience in the tuition of children, begs to solicit favor from the Ladies of Wellington, and to inform them that her establishment will open on the Ist October. Sept. 28, 1863. 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 judg. incut 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 manufacturer PROFESSOR ROWLEY. August 31st, 1863. STAR HOTEL, NAPIER. nnHE Proprietor of the above first-class Hotel _1_ having retaken possesion, begs to inform his old patrons and the public in general, that he has refitted the premises in a superior style ; together with his stock of the best Wines, Spiiits, &c. Parties visiting Napier, can be accommodated with private apartments (if required), and will meet with every comfort and attention. M. McNALTY, May 13, 1803. WANTED two good Workmen. Apply to, R. Austin, Bootmaker, Hutt. Sept. 15ih, 1803. WANTED, a thoroughly good General Servant, high wages will be given. Apply at the office cf this paper. Sept. 7, 1803. WANTED, a smart Lad to drive a horse and cart. Apply to WILLIAM LUNN, Trelissic Fmm. Sept. 25, 1803. " FOR S~A~L E . SIX PAIRS OF WORKING BULLOCKS, perfectly quiet ALSO, 100 very fine Rams, 4 to 0 tooth DANIEL RIDDIFORD. Woburn, Sept. 1,1863. O MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. Gentlemen, — with a view of informing you who have not as yet favored us with your support, we respectfully state, for your guidance, that to ensure prompt attention to orders forwarded to us under £60, cash remittances must accompany the same above that amount, satisfactory Melbourne references will be required. Your obedient servants, LEVY BEOS. Melbourne, 34, Great Bourke-st.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1964, 1 October 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1964, 1 October 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1964, 1 October 1863, Page 1

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