EX ASTEROPE. p£f\ BARRELS CRUSHED SUGAR o\-/ 5 cases Schooling's London mixture 3 citudied pec! 21 bags white and black pepper 5 mats dates 20 cases thumb biue and starch 38 casks soda crystals 4 bales coir matting 4 72 and 36 iv. grey calico 5 cases hosiery 5 „ prints 2 Crimean, white, aud regatta shirts 2 „ mole trousers 50 bales wool packs 3 cases paper hangings and mouldings 25 boxes crown glass 6 cases Ransoaie'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 Martell's braudy 10 barrels West India rum 200 cases red case geneva 4 hhds leßf tobacco AND Negrohead and Cavendish tobacco, superioi Congou tea iv chests and half-cbests, rice oatmeal, split peas, pickles, salad oil Jamaica ginger, arrowroot, raisins, currants, sperm and paraffin candles, spirits of turpentine, linseed oil, rectified spirits v of tar, preserved salmon, sardines, saltpetre, arsenic, Bell & Black's wax vestas &c, &o. LEVIN & CO. EX ASTEROPE AND LATE ARRIVALS. 3 A (X YORK TOOL'D PAVING STONES •dbO 6,000 fire bricks 30 barrels Stockholm tar 50 cases galvd. corrugated iron 2 „ summer tweeds Si SSL. } °-»- T - --100 cases Devonshire champagne cider 250 „ Renault's pale brandy, two years ii bottle 50 „ Tbos. Hine & Co.'s do (vintage I860) 5 qr-casks do do dark and pah (vintage 1862) 300 cases Kikliston whisky 25 qr-casks do 10 hhds No 3 export ale AND 48 qr-casks Offley, Cramp & Co's port an sherry from good to very superio LEVIN & CO. Wellington, Oct. 10, 1863. EX JOHN BUNYAN. Q pT BAREELS LOAF CRUSHED SUGAR _jy 53 „ centri-fugal sugar 34 barrels refined do 45 „ large and small grain sugar 20 boxes Pekoe tea 10 half-hhds vinegar 2 cases men's Bedford cord and tweeds 1 „ • „ coats and vests 2 bales American pea jackets 1 case hats and caps - 150 gross wine, beer, and soda water corks Sardines, salmon, oatmeal, groats, rice, starcl ' hlue, pickles (Crosse and Blackwell's} arrowroot, mixed spice, maccaroni, vests Bell and Black's), linseed and colza oi turpentine, black lead, sulphur, arsenic camp ovens, old torn ANB 200 bundles fencing wire, No. 4 240 „ standards 5 casks staples LEVIN & CO. Wellington, Nov. 14, 1863. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOW! M.U. - THE LOYAL ROSE OF THE VALLE LODGE, No. 4319. THE FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY DINNE Will take place at THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, HUTT, ON - FRIDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1864. Dinner on Table at 5 o'clock. AND THE USUAL BALL IN THE EVENINt Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. Tickets to admit a lady and gentleman, 3s 6 May be obtained of the Stewards, or Mr H. Damar N.G., Loyal Rose of the Valley Lodge. JAMES A. TOWNSEND, Secretary. Hntt, Dec. 15, 1863. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDEN SOCIETY. LIVES ASSURED. ANNUITIES AND ENDOWMENTS GRANTED ON TE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. All the profits of the business from time to tin divided among the assured. WELLINGTON : Medioal Referee — Alexander Johnston, Es For prospectuses, forms of application, &c, ai > all information, apply to JONAS WOODWARD, Agent. Wellington, Nov. 6, 1863. THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY FOR FIRE AND LIFE: Capital £2,000,000 Fnndsinhands £800,000 HEAD OFFICES : Royal Insurance Buildings, Liverpool an r> Lombard Street, London. THE latest Parliamentary Returns show the fo lowing remarkable position of the Royal, wil .. respect to all other offices : — In 1860, its increase of Fire Insurance Duty wr more than double that of any other Compan: and more than Thirty per cent of the entire ii crease of all the London offices combined. Its ii crease was also more than Thirty per cent of th entire increase of the other twenty-eight Countr offices combined. In 1861, likewise, the Royal stands at the hea of all offices, its increase being considerably mor than Fifty per cent above that of the Compan approaching nearest to it, and actually more tha one-sixth of the entire increase of the remainin forty-three offices. LIFE DEPARTMENT. LARGE LIFE BONUSES Declared 1855 and 1860. Two per cent] per annum^on the sum assurei the Greatest Bonus ever continuously declared b any Company. Profits divided every five years To policies then in existence two entire years.LOSSES SETII.ED ON TBE SPOT. An Agency will shortly be appointed for Wel • * lington. THOS, H. MABIN, Agent for Auckland. . -. Nov. 14, 1863. '"~~ r ALPACAS. J' H. CLOUGH & CO. have the honor to infon • the public that they bave received advice by April mail to the effect that, in consequence c " the'unußual severity of the season in Peru, th r SHIPMENT of ALPACAS by the Julia Farme had been DELAYED, and that they are ot es fleeted to arrive in Melbourne until the end ef Julj
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 2001, 26 December 1863, Page 4
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