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' •kx ; wtf:D'bucKf^ s; ' ""^^i ' v NOW I ANDING AND ON SALE BY THE UNDKRSIGNED. "I f\f\ BOXES WINDOW GLAS?, asserted " 2 tons white lead J „ bUck paint 1 „ red lead 1 „ putty in bladders . 30 drums boiled oil , 20 „ raw oil i 10 „ turps 20 „ colza oil " 10 „ spirits of tar 30 half chests Congou tea ! 10 cases castor oil j 10 „ salad oil j 15 „ pickles ft „ cayenne pepper 5 „ curry powder 5 „ potted meats ' ' 5 „ bloater paste ! 20 „ starch . 10 „ blue J 4 „ Colman's mustard in tins ' 4 „ black lead, patent ' 5 „ pnste blacking 20 barrels Patna rice ' 20 „ Java rice 20 „ oasmeal ' 10 barrels split perns 10 „ sulphur 5 „ blue Btone 5 „ carbonate soda 5 cases looking glasses, assorted 4 trunks ladies cashmere boots 2 „ „ kid „ 2 cases mole trowsers 1 „ fancy pipes, a large assortment 002 bars bar and rod iron 0U bdls „ „ 15 „ sheet iron 44 „ feucing wire 1 case Rogers' pocket knives 2 casks giassnare, assorted 2 „ tinware „ 8 qr. -casks port wine 5 „ sherry 10 octaves „ TO ARRIVE PER DOUGLASS. 4 crates cups and saucers 2 „ china ware 2 „ pie and meat dishes 2 „ jugs, assorted 2 „ plates „ 2 „ chamber sets 2 casks toilet sets, consisting of bath, water jug, and pan 2 „ stamped tinned milk dishes 0 cases gent's saddles 1 „ girths aud webbing 1 „ Inidles, head stalls and martingales 1 „ spare reins, spurs, stirrup leathers, coat straps, jockey whips, bunting curbs, laaies' and gents' saddle clothes &c. &c. &c. EX JOHN BUNYAN, AND LATE ARRIVALS. 150 cases geneva 10 qr.casks pale nfid browa brandy 20 cases currants 10 barrels da 2 cases sultana raisins 10 ban els Barcelona nuts 1 cafe figs 50 casks bottled ale and porter 20 „ crushed loaf sugar , 2 cases mnscatel raisins Amerioan ploughs Harrows, kerosine lamps ' Coffee? rice, tea in half.cheitt Pearl barley, candied peel ; Blankets, Mauritius sugar G. H. VENNELL. Custom Mouse Street, 13th January, 1864. ' I GAWITH'S FAMILY HOTEL. MOLESWOBTB STBEET, THORNDON FLAT. ALFRED WISE in returning thanks for the generons support he has experienced since conducting the above named Hotel, begs to assure those who have patronised him, and also the public in general, that his greatest desire will be to secure the first rate article in the market, so as lo ensure their future favors. Private Rooms fob Families. Good accommodation for Horses both in stables and paddocks. Janunry 22, 1864. j SHEEP. WANTED Sheep on terms with a guaranteed increase — must be clean: JACOB JOSEPH & CO. January 22, 1864. EAGLE TAVERN, LAMBTON QUAT. WILLIAM JONKS begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the above well-known premises from Mr Conrad Diehl, and trusts by civility and attention to busi ness, as well as always keeping on hand a choice 1 selection of wines, spirits, aud malt liquors, to receive a share of public patronage. ACCOMICODATION FOR A FEW BOARDEBB. WELL AIBEB BEDS. Wellington, Oct. 7, 1803. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS SOCIETY. THE Fifth Annual General Meeting will be held iv the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on Thursday, 25th February, at half-past Seven o'clock in the evening, preci»ely • — " To receive Report of the Committee, Annual Statement of Accounts, Election of Committee, Auditors, and olhct business.'' Agreeable to the Rules, Four Members of the Committee retire in rotation, viz. : — Messrs, Stokes, Meek, Bishop, and MoLaggan; the last threenamed, being eligible for re-election, will be proposed accordingly. Mr C. T. Richardson has been duly nominated, and will be proposed to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of th* Hon R. Stokes, Esq. WILLIAM ALLEN, Manager. Feb. 10, 1804. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. PKOVIKOB OF AUCKLAND. THE Board of Commissioners appointed to carry out this undertaking, require the services of a competent ENGINEER. The line is about 24 miles in length, presenting no great engineering difficulty, aud the engagement would probably contiriue for two years or upwards. Applications, enclosing testimonials, (be, HitJ. the 1 salary exoeoted, to be addressed to <• Thomas Clieeseiaan, Esq., Chairmun of the Auoklaud aud Drury Ruilway Coumi«eioners Board, CouucjL Chamber, Auckland, New Zealand,", ou or -.before,, the Ist March, 1864. ..<'.. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT J\. SOCIETY. LIVES ASSURED. ] ANNUITIES AND ENDOWMENTS OBANTED ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TEHMB. ; All the profits of the business from time to time divided among the assured. : wellington : Medioal Refebee — alexandeb Johnston, Esq For prospectuses, forms of application, &c, and all information, apply to ; JONAS WOODWARD, , " ■ ::.■ ■'■',' '■■ ; - • f- .■ ■ ''•'"Agent." ' "' ' ,WelUugtoh,.N ; ov.,|B,lßß3^-; \ -.'„• /A,,'.',. ■ ■': fl

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 2026, 23 February 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 2026, 23 February 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 2026, 23 February 1864, Page 4