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JUST OPENED!!! THE MOST SPLENDID SELECTION OF COLONIAL MAD!!', CLOTHING, FANCY S C A Jl F S AND T 1 K S HOSIERY, MEItCEHY, MATS & CAPS, EVER EXHIBITED TO THE PUBLIC IN WELLINGTON, The Styles are Modern and Eechercbe Tbe Prices are moat Iteassnable The Materials are very Choice and Durable THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN DBESB Are alwttjs 10 be obtained at WABMOLL'S. THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Contnius a Superior STOCK OF HEAL SCOTCH GOODS. THE HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT Contains tlic most Varied and Fashionable Assort meat of LONDON AND PARISIAN HATS To be obtaiued in tbe Colony. THE BUYING DEPARTMENT!! There is no House in ilie Colony that has greater facilities for puichiisiug in the Home and Colonial Mnrkets, nntl very few thai possess to thorough n kuowledge of ihe Clothing and Outfitting: trade. INCREASED ATTRACTION. WAR MOLL'S ESTABLISHMENT. Is now entirely devoted to tbe GRNTLKMEVS, HOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING TRADE, And eontaius tlie most perfect assortment of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING IN WELLINGTON. The advantages to he derived from purckaaing first hand in (lie Markels of London Paris Scotland Australia, &c, are offered to the Public of Wellingtuu by .7. WARMOLL, FIRST-CLASS OUTFITTER (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand), WELLINGTON. ON SALE EX LADY DARLING, AUCKLAND, dso. Q(\ TONS CHLLLIAN FLOUR, in 100 lb OU bags 10 " dressed Java vice, in 56 lb bags 5 qr- tierces black Hamboro twist tobacco 1.5 5 boxes tobacco " May Flower," 1 lb 5 cnsea " ' " Sunny South, 1 ' } lb 5 " " " Little Sunshade," j 10 " Barry's chicory 5 tons Victoria Company's Ist white, Ist counter and yellow sugars 5 " Mauritius sugar 5 " Hobson's Bay Company's Ist, 2nd, and 3id quality mid mottled soap 100 boxes Melbourne mould candles W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. May 13, 1865. BAZAAR IN AID of the ereciien of a NEW CHURCH and MANSE; tho Congregation of St And:ew's Scotch Church, Lamhton Quay, have resolved that a Bazaar shall bo held on a da}' hereafter to bo named. Contributions are solicited of plain and fancy needle work, books, ferns, toys, &c, which will bo received liy the undersigned and other ladies of the Committee. Mrs Geo. Crawford Mrs Ruatagan Mrs Faumub Mrs Rainie SlltS HOLLIDAY MU9 C. SCUULTZE 11 us jJlwik Mbs Smith Miss Paul Mbs Sciiwabtz Mrs Pout Miss Sojimbhvillb TJI O R SAL E.— In one or more lots to suit puichasera. 800 SHEEP 1 Running at 23 HEAD CATTLeJ Ohau. BDWAB1) PEABCE. Wellington, 29th May, .18(56. TO EDWARD BATTERSBEE, ESQ., J.P Kai Warra Wana, June 6, 18G5. Sir, — We, the undersigned, request you to cal a Meeting of the Voters of tho Ivai Warra- Warra Road District, for the election of a Board of Wardeny for eaid District. B. S. HIRST, JOHN CHAPiMAN JONAH HARRIS LEWIS STOREY JOHN GLASGOW. Porirua Road, June 10, 1865. I do hereby convene a meeting of Voters of the Kai Warra VVarra Road District, to be held at Mr Sehultze's Mill, on Wednesday, tho 2lst June, at 7 p.m., to give effect to the objects contemplated ill the above requisition. EDW. BATTERSBEE, J.P. TO A. DE B. BRANDON, ESQ., J.P. Silt, — We the uii'.'.ei'higiHHi, Voteva of the Tukapu District, request jou (o call a Meeting for the purpose of forming a Board of Wardeiib for the formation of a Road in the said District. George Marchant Thomas Morgan Stephen Masted William Harrison Richard Taylor In compliance with the above requisition, I hereby con\eno a Meetiug of tho Voters of the Tukapu Highway District, to bo held at the hoaae of Joseph Roots, Porirua Road, on Monday, the nineteenth day of June instant, at twelve o'clock noon, A. DE B. BRANDON, J.P. Dated, June 9th, 1805.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2219, 15 June 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2219, 15 June 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2219, 15 June 1865, Page 4