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t IN THE 3 PRESS AND TO BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY. j mHE WELLINGTON ALMANAC 1 AND DIRECTORY FOR 1864, BEING THE TENTH YEAB 0? ITS PUBLICATION. The Publishers beg to intimate to their gub- , scribers and the public that the forthcoming edition of the Wellington Almanac wUI be materially enlarged and improved. The Almanao itself will contain much additional matter; and Will ba oompiled with the utmost care and accuracy, while the STREET AND TRADE DIRECTORY WILL BB WBITTJBN XJV iTO THE £AT£BX DATE. As an Advebtising Medium, the Wellisotov Almanao rauks deservedly high, from N tne very ex» tensive circulation it has enjoyed during the last nine years, in this and throughout*every other Pro- " vince in New Zealand. The Terms for Advertiaemeats are as follows, viz. :— Whole Page . . „ 20s Half „ .. ... 10s Quarter „ o , .. 5 S Parties wishing to have their advertisements inserted in the Almanac, will please favor na, w^th.. their orders as early as possible, to ensure insertion!; in the first edition. -- '■■ Advertisements from the Country or from other Provinces suould be addressed to the local Agents, or to the Publishers, M'KENZIE & MUIR, Independent office, * Wellington.. October 9, 1863. - ■ : NOW LANDING, EX WILLIAM CAREY, FROM LONDON. YORK HAMS, sardines, halves and quartern Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire sauce Calf's foot jelly, flavoring essences Mixed biscuits, castot oil Gillon's ginger cordial Window glass, 12x10, 14x14, 14x12,16x16 , 16x14, 1«xl8, 20x20, 24x16, 24x18 , 30x24,82x32 * "*■ ■''- JSRULL & CO. Plimmer's Wharf, Sept. 23, 1863. TO LET. A COMMODIOUS HOUSE and SHOP, si. mirably situate for any retail business. For particulars apply to ' G. EDWARDS, Commission Agent, . Willis Street. Oct. 5, 1863. ' ON SALE. GENEVA, key brand, in red cases Clouzeau's pale brandy, in case Martell's pale and dark brandy, in qr-aa»ka Glentizil whisky, in qr-casks i - B.P. rum, in hhds and qr-easka Port, sherry, and champange wines Fine Congou tea, in chests, half-cheats, and boxes Arrowroot and sago Scotch oatmeal and Pataa rice, in barrels London and Sydney soap, cwt arid half-oir boxes 10 and 11x4 heavy white blankets French merinos and winter prints Men's, women's, and children's hosiery Blue serge Bhirts, pilot jackets Doe and tweed suits, tweed jumpers Men's caps, regatta shirts Military silk bandannas, printed spun i» 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 &c. &c. & c . JOHNSTON & 00. June 29, 1863. EAGLE TAVERN, HAHBTON qUAT. "TTTILLIAM JONES begs to inform his friends V V and the public generally, that he has taken the above well-known premises from Mr Conrad Diehl, and trusts by civility and attention to business, as well as always keeping on hand a choice selection of wines, spirits, and malt liquors, to te> ceive a share of public patronage. , ACCOMMODATION FOB A FEW BOARDERS. WELL AIBBD BEDS. Wellington, Oct. 7, 1863. I . : ; FOR SALE OR LEASE, WITH PURCHASING | CLAUSE. THE Property known as "The BLENCATHARA RUN," situated in Marlborough, lying between, and having frontages to Queen char- \ lotte's and the Pelorus Sounds, and distant about six miles from the flue Port of Pioton. This Run being al all times accessible by water, affords every facility for shipping stock, &c. Contents of the Run are 5904 Acres, of which ' 837 are freehold, and the remainder held under license from the Crown. As to terms and further information, apply to JOHN KEBBELL, Wellington. Ootober 20, 1868, X ION FOUNDEY, Establishes 1858. ■E. W. MILLS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDER and ENGINEEB. Vertical and Circular Sawin Maohinery pre. pared to order Repairs to Steamers Machinery, Boilers, &c. executed with despatch. Crab Winches, patent Windlasses, Pile Driving and Agricultural Maohinery of every description cast to order. Cast Iron Palipading and Gates prepared and fixed. Air Brioks, Sash Weights, and. Axle Boxea alwayt . on hand. May 6, 1863. THE VICTORIA HOTEL. r~rtO LET with immediate possession, the Victoria JL Hotel, Able Smith street, (formerly occupied by the late Mr H, W. Rotermund); ...... : The Hotel contains 20 bed rooms, : a spacious ! long room, large tap roona, and 2 private parlourg. There is a splendid garden attached, alao a 12 stalled stable -and,, loose box. ..The. house is now doing a first class* trade, and will be let on very moderate terms to,a suitable person. -I ForfuUpartioujftrs^anDiytoQ ;< . , ... . ■ J^ACuB JOSEPH At CO. .iJX6tii^«7«m^r, 1868. ' .

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1990, 1 December 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1990, 1 December 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1990, 1 December 1863, Page 1

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