4 cases memel top side springs, sew a and 2 „ calf and kip bluchers ' " 1 do high hack*bradded 1 „ do military 4 „ short nailed lace-ups 7 „ bruilded Sunday boots 2 watertights 1 napoleons 6 carpet, velvet pile, buff and cordovan leather slippers * boys' and youths' 7 „ calf and, rip bluchers 4 „ calf lace-up, heavy nailed, tipped heels 4 „ light sprigged do 2 „ patent leather bluchers children's and oibl's. 8 „ merael top bal morals, 4s to 6s 7s to 10s i and 11s to 12s 4 „ patent leather do do do do 10 cordovan do do do do 6 calf do do do do 10 „ black cloth do do patent golsh'd 1 „ cordovan button boots, 6s t« 9s 4 „ patent strap shoes, 2s to 6*3, 6s to 9s, and 10s to 13s 4 cordovan 'do do . do do 2 „ cashmere side springs, 6s to 9s, and 10s to 13s 1 „ cloth side spring and side lace, 10s to 2« WINES AND SPIBITS. 600 cases geneva, key and JJD.K.Z. 100 „ London old torn 60 „ Kirkliston whisky 30 „ port and sherry wine 60 „ qr-casks do 25 „ Martell's brown Brandy 10 British do 40 „ W.l. rum, 10 op. 10 hhds do do 20 qr-casks Stewart's whisky ' 50 „ casks Jeffrey's Ale, stone bottles GROCERS & OILMEN STORES. 100 chests very superior congou tea 50 half-chest 3 do 32 quarter do do 5 cases Fry's chocolate and cocoa, assorted 3 „ Barry's soluble cocoa 500 bags sugar, Manila, Mauritius, Victoria Company s white, yellow and counter 100 „ coarse salt 25 cases sardines 10 „ Volckmann's confectionery, 1 and 104 b tins 10 „ Schoolings London mixtures, &e.,&e. 2 „ oream tartar 20 kegs carbonate soda 20 „ pearl barley 50 cases mustard, bottles 10 „ Coleman's tins, 4, 7, and 141bs 200 boxes speim candles 50 „ Melbourne moulds 500 „ Melbourne soap 50 „ clay pipes 2 casks Day and Martin's blacking 15 cases wax vestas, Bell & Black's and Letohfod's, plaid and japanned boxes 6 cases brushware, consisting of broom heads, bannister, hearth, shoe, boot, hair, and scrubbing brushes 1 case black lead 20 half hhds Champion's vinegar 20 cases colored hair oil 46 „ salad oil 20 „ castor oil 40 „ pickles 10 carroway seed, nutmegs, cloves, spi«e9,&* 6 casks ginger, bleached and unbleached 5 cases Celman's starch 10 „ do glace 4 „ Bobinson's barley and groats 40 „ cases Eingsford's corn flour 4 „ currants, 281 b tias 10 barrels barcelona nuts 10 „ almonds 5 cases figs 5 chests pearl sago 170 kega Ewbank's pateut nails, 1$ to 6in 30 doz Foster's spades 1 case Stubb's files 2 „ pocket and table cutlery, Lockwood'o 1 „ tea and table spoons 1 German and brass hooks 20 dozen frying pans 1 case brass condlesticfcs 1 „ Walker's percussion caps 10 kegs shot 20 cases S. Collins American axes 1 „ butcher's knives 1 scissors and razors S „ BY reap hooks 4 casks stamped tin milk dishes 1 „ baking dishes and plates 10 cases stationary, consisting of bine aad ere am post and note paper, foolscap, creamlaid letter, demy, ruled and plain, envelopes assorted, account books, 12 sheet to 6 quire, memorandum books, pocket* ledgers and metallics, slate and lead pencils, playing cards, copy books 5 casks penny ink 20 bales wrapping paper 1 case combs 3 „ looking glasses, 6x4,7x5, 8x 6, ani 9x7 6 „ swing do, plain and moulded trays, assorted sizes 40 coils N.Z. rope 50 doz clothes lines 20 „ American buckets 30 „ do chairs, American and cane* seated 8 cases saddlery, consisting of ladies' and gent's saddles, Weymouth, Headstall and snaffle bridles, round and fiat martingales, coat and luggage straps, stirrap leathers; headstall and chain, halters, spurs and girths 3 casks tumblers 1 cask decanters 80 boxes window glasses, 8 x 10, 10 x 12, 10 x 14, 12 x 14, and 12 x 16 JACOB JOSEPH & CO. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE " Wellington Independent", has the greatest circulation of any Newspaper yet published in this Province ; its subscribers being located in all the most important Districts of the Colony. It is also extensively circulated in Now South Wales, South and Western Australia, Van Diemen's Land, Cape of Good Hope, and in the Mother Country. Advertisers, therefore, in making 1 use of the columns of the " Independent " m«j feel certain that the greatest publicity will be given to the Goods, Wares, &c, ottered for sale, and that Advertisers will ultimately reap benefits in proportion to the manner in which they keep then: names before the public. The price of Advertisements in the " Wbllixo* ton Independent" is— six lines and under, 25.6 d.; above six lines 4d. per line for the first insertion and half-price for every subsequent insertion; Advertisements will be continued, and charged until counter-ordered ; such orders must be sent to this Office One Dai before Publication, and must be in Whitino. Advertisements to baleft at the " Indepbxdbkv Office," Lambton Quay, before Eight o'clock »n Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings* A.OENTS FOR THE " WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT. Wellington. — Messrs. W. Lyon, J. Honghton J. Wallace, Lambton Quay ; W. Soott, B H. Carpenter, Thomdon Flat. River Hutt — Mr. T. Mills Uppbb Hutt — Mr. P. Wilkie Tubakina — Mr James Stewart Wanganui — Mr. H. Ireson Jones Tabanaki — Mr. Woon Auckland — " New Zealander" Office Nelson — Mr. Elliott Canterbury. — Mr. J. E. Marsh Otapc — Mr. George Casper Sydney — Mr. E. Greville Melbourne— Messrs, Gordon & Gotoh London — Messrs. F. Algar, 11 Clement's-straet, Lombard-street, E.G.; and G. Street, 8C Oornhill, ' "
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1999, 22 December 1863, Page 4
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890Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1999, 22 December 1863, Page 4
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