NOTICE, FOUND Straying on tbe land ofthe undersigned nt Ohariu, (3) two Bullooks and a Pull. One . of (be bullocl.s brnndtd A.D.. tbe others un-branded. rhcy will be sob) in fointeen Uiiys lo defray ex- J penses, if not previously claimed. t JAS. WALLACE. \ Nov. Oth 1863. s ._ — . i EX ASTEROPE AND LATE ARRIVALS--3A (* YORK TOQL'D PAVING STONES . tt)o 6,000 fire bricks i 30 barrels Stockholm tar i 50 cases galvd. corrugated iron i 2 summer tweeds 21 chests 1 n m | 38 half-chests j C ° 0^ lea 100 cases Devonshire champagne cider 250 „ Renault's pale brandy, two years in bottle 50 „ Tbos. Hine & Co.'s do (vintage 1860) ' 5 qr-casks do do dark and pale (vintage 1862) 300 cases Kikliston whisky 25 qr-ca9ks do 10 hhds No 3 export ale AND 48 qr-casks Offley, Cramp & Co's port and sherry from good to very superior LEVIN & CO. Wellington, Oct. 10, 1863. EX ASTEROPE. Kf\ BARRELS CRUSHED SUGAR O \-J 5 cases Schooling's Londou rpixture 3 „ candied peel 24 bags white and black pepper 5 mats dates 20 cases thumb blue and starch 38 casks soda crystals 4 bales coir matting 4 72 and 36 in. grey calico 5 cases hosiery 5 „ prints 2 Crimean, white, and regatta shirts 2 mole trousers 50 bales wool packs 3 cases paper hangiugs and mouldings 25 boxes crown glass 6 cases Ransooie's ploughs 5 doz four pronged steel forks 30 hhds No 2 and 3 export ale 30 cases ginger wine 63 claret, mozelle, and hock 15 qr-casks MarteU's brandy 10 barrels West India rum 200 cases red case geneva 4 hhds leaf tobacco AND Negrohead and Cavendish tobacoo, superior Congou tea in chests and half-chests, rice, oatmeal, split peas, pickles, salad oil, Jamaica ginger, arrowroot, raisins, currants, sperm and paraffin candles, spirits of turpentine, linseed oil, rectified spirits of tar, preserved salmon, sardines, saltpetre, arsenic, Bell & Black's wax vestas, &c, &c. LEVIN & CO. QUINTESSENCE OF JAMAICA 5 GINGER AND CAMOMILE. WILKINSON'S (late Bridge's) Quintessence of Jamaica Ginger and Camomile. Ginger has long been deservedly known as an excellent domestic medicine, aud, combined with Camomile, it i is the most efficient Stomachic Tonic known ; for whilst the Ginger relieves the stomach from Dis--1 tension and Flatulency, arising from impaired digestion, the Camomile strengthens the coats of the stomach, and by that means gives a it healthy and invigorating tone. So highly concentrated is this preparation (a few drops being a dose), it is unimB paired by age or climate, and consequently well adupted for exportation. Full directions are enclosed with each bottle for the following complaints : Flatulency, or, restoring tone to tbe stomacb, Cholera, Dysentery, &c, Gout, Rheumatism, Spasms, when the stomach feels distended after eating, for s assisting digestion, nervous affectious, &c, &c. No Englishman iv India, or those resident in Tropical Climates should ever be without this valuable preparation, as in numerous cases, when medical men are not always ar, hand, a dose or two has checked, and fiequently cured most violent attacks of illness incidental to tbose climates. Sold in bottles, _ pints, _ do., and $ do. WILKINSON, (LATE BRIDGE) & CO." AGEEEABLE SEDILITZ FOWDER, IN ONE BOTTLE. ' r T^HE advantages this preparation possesses over X the ordinary compounds, is the perfeot combination of the solid ingiedicnts of the Seidlitz_ Spring in one compound powder. It is very agreeable to tbe palate, and, by a chemical process, more active than those prepared in the usual way (mixing two powders together,) and saves much trouble, It is well adapted for Exportation, or Travellers by land or sea, being unimpaired by age or keeping. This preparation is highly recommended not only as a Mild Aperient, but to allay Fever, Thirst, &c. > SARASPARILLA. WILKINSON'S (late BRIDGE') ESSENCE or Fluid Extract of Red Jamaioa Sarasparilla, is appreciated for its Purity and marked Superiority, daily prescribed by the Faculty for the Impurities of the Blood, Affections of tbe Liver, Consliiutional Debility, Attenuation of Boders, as an Alterative Medicine at the Change of the Seasons, and for freeing the system from the effects oMercury. In India and the Colonies itis extensively used to prevent taking complaints incidental to Tropical Climates, and as a renavator of the system after Sickness, invaluable. " A superior preparation, that may always be relied on." — Sib Astlej: Cooper. " We are in every respect satisfied with it."— Lancet. " We recommmend your Sarasparilla as the best." — Medicai, Review. " Latterly, in consequence of much debility, &c ., subsequent to Cholera, I have freely used Bridges • Sarasparilla myself, with complete benefit aud suecess."— J. Poett, F.R.C.S. " It is in the strictest sense a Tonic, with this invaluable attribute, that it is applicable to a state of the system so sunken and so irritable, as renders other substances of the tonic class unavailable and injurious.'' — Mn. Travers, F.R.S. " The compound decoction of Sarasparilla acts as a Diaphoartio and Alterative, and is ofthe greatest service in Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Eruptions, the advanced stages of Indigestion, and many very severe local diseases, originating* in disorders ofthe Constitution." — Du. Graham. 1 ' Sold iv pints, I pints, aud i piuts. One pint is equal to 8 pints of the ordinary preparations. IMPORTANT CAUTION.— Tie public are respectfully cautioned against cheap preparations, which, instead of being what they profess (Sarasparilla), are nothing more than a decoction of Common Herbs sweetened with Molaßses, and flavored with American Winter Green. The genuine has T. Wilkinson, late Wilkinson, Bridge & Co., 270 Regent-street London, in addition to the trade mark \flj in diamond, engraved on the bottle ; none else i 3 genuine. The above articles, prepared only by THOMAS WILKINSON (late BRIDGE & C 0.,) at WIL. KINSON'S (late RRIDGES), celecrated Sarsaparilla, also Ginger and Camomile — Depter 270, Regent-Btreet, London. Wholesale jlgenls for New Zealand BARRAUD & BRIDGE, Chemists, Napisr. C. D. BARRAUD, Chemist, Wellington. I? OR SALE OR TO LET, Tj With oi without a right of purchase. 900 Acre Farm at Rangitikei, with heuse of four rooms, kitchen and servant's room. About 100 acres ploughed and laid down in grass. Terms very moderate. Apply to C. W. SCHULTZE. Deo. 29, 1862.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1983, 14 November 1863, Page 4
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