IN THE PRESS AND TO BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY. rpHE WELLINGTON ALMANAC AND DIRECTORY FOR 1864, BEING TES TENTH TEAR OF ITS PUBLICATION,, The Publishers beg to intimate to their eubscribers and the public that the forthcoming edition of the Wellington Almanac will be materially enlarged and improved. The Almanac itself will contain much additional matter; and will he compiled with the utmost care and accuracy, while the STREET AND TRADE DIRECTORY WILL BE WBITTEKT UP TO THE LATEST BATE. As an Advertising Medium, the. Wellington Almanac ranks deservedly high, from the very extensive circulation it has eDjoyed during the last nine years, in this and throughout every other Province in New Zealand. The Terms for Advertisements are as follows, viz. :— Whole Page . . . . 20s Half „ .. .. 10s Quarter „ ... 5s Parties wishing to have their advertisements inserted in the Almanac, will please favor as with their orders as early as possible, to ensure insertion in the first edition. Advertisements from the Country or from other Provinces should be addressed to the local Agents, or to the Publishers, M'KENZIE & MUIR, Independent Office, Wellington. October 9, 1863. FOR SALE EX QUEEN OF THE AVON. A FIRST-RATE Demy Albion Printing Press, together with a well selected assortment of Jobbing Type, Ink, and every other requisite for the establishment of a Printing Office, from one of the first houses in London. KRULL & CO. Plimmer's Wharf, 20th August, 1863. NOW LANDING, EX WILLIAM CAREY, FROM LONDON. "TTORK HAMS, sardines, halves and quarters JL. Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire sauce Calfs foot jelly, flavoring essences Mixed biscuits, castor oil Gillon's ginger cordial Window glass, 12x10, 14x14, 14x12,16x18 , 16x14, 18x18, 20x20, 24x16, 24x18 , 30x24, 82x32 KRULL & CO. Plimmer's Wharf, Sept. 23, 18U3. TO LET. A COMMODIOUS HOUSE and SHOP, ad. mirably situate for any retail business. For particulars apply to G. EDWARDS, Commission Agent, Willis Street. Oct. 5, 1863. [CABD.] JOHN BOWTELL, CHIMNEY SWEEP AND NIGHTMAN, WILLIS -BTBEET, Opposite Messrs. Piekett & Co.'s. N.B. — All orders left with Mr Port, Groo«r, will be punctually attended to. JOHN MASON, CHIMNEY SWEEP, NIGHTMAN, AND WELL-SINKSn, WINGFIELD PLACE, MOLBSWOBTH STREET, THOBNDON PLAT, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage he has received since he commenced business, and to intimate that he is prepare to execute all orders with which he may be entrusted on the •horteat notice, and with strict attention. N B.— All orders left at Mr John Houghtoa's, Grocer, next to the " Independent" Office, will be punctually attended to. October 14, O~N SALE. r\ ENEVA, key brand, in red cases \X Clouzeau's pale brandy, in case Martell'3 pale and dark brandy, in qr-casks Glentizil whisky, in qr-casks B.P. rum, in hhds and qr-casks Port, sherry, and champange wines Fine Congou tea, in chests, half-chests, and boxes Arrowroot and sago Scotch oatmeal and Patna rice, in barrels London and Sydney soap, cwt and half-cw boxes 10 and 11x4 heavy white blankets French merinos and winter prints Men's, women's, and children's hosiery Blue serge shirts, pilot jackets Doe and tweed suits, tweed jumpers Men's caps, regatta shirts Military silk bandannas, printed spun de Woolpacks, 8 and 10 lbs weight Sheet zinc, sheet glass Patent nails, galvanised tiles Galvanised tin sheets Steel spades and shovels Cases of saddlery Anchors and chains Yellow metal sheathing Flour of sulphur &o. &c. &c. JOHNSTON & CO. Jane 29, 1863. STRAYING. ON the ground of the undersigned since May last, a white Bullock, with red spots about the eyea and neck, four years old, branded B on the off hip. The owner of the animal can have him on payment of expenses and damages. If not claimed within fourteen days from this date, he will be sold to pay expenses ; or shot, being a dangerous animal. JOHN M'KENZIE, Tewhiti, Wairarapa. October 28, 1868. NOTICE. rfIHE undersigned, in retiring from business, begs JL. to return Ms sincere thanks to Mb friends and the public generally, fur the very liberal support he has received during the last seven jears that he has been in business, and trusts that the same favors that have been so generously awarded him, may be bestowed on his successor, Mr William Jones. - CONRAD DEIHL, . Eagle Tavern. Wellington, Oct. 7, 1863. OIL t OIL t OIL I ON SALE by the Undersigned, a few qaski «t superior Humpback Oil. . ' ' ' J. WALDEN, ci«y P«feu
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1981, 10 November 1863, Page 1
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