5 bale's white blankets 9-4, 104, 11-4 I 3 „ blue do ) 1 „ felt do , 3 cloakings and mantle cloths 2 „ sealskin find witney '2, black and fancy doo, Bedford cord, tweeds, &C. 3 men's, women's, and children's woollen and cashmere huso and half hose, white and limey 5 cases witney and tweed Inverness capes 5 blue pilot jackets, men's and boy's 5 rt'Vt'i bible and witney do 3 cases Brighton sacs 4 black and fancy doe sacs 10 blick and fancy doe and Bedford cord trou.-ers 3 do do do vests 4 „ heavy diagonal and tweed trousers 2 „ doe. ' beaver, and black and colored K tlilS 1 „ black and brown Bedford cord trousers 1 „ waterproof coats 1 bale railway nigs 8 casts men's and boy's drab and mole trousers 5 " men's and boy's cotton cord do 0 boy's and youth's doe trousers and vests, knickerbocker and circle suits in sealskin, doo and fancy tweeds, Talma's, &c. j 4 „ men's blue serge coats 3 „ felt and deerstalker hats 5 „ black ami blue cloth caps, regulation peak* and nary 8 boy's do 10 „ men's, boy's, and youth's serge shirts ' 10 „ Crimean in saxony flannel, fancy melton, file. 5 „ men's and boy's jumpers in Melton cloth, beaver tweed, doeskin, shepherds plaid and serge 2 men's white shirts 2 men's regatta 1 „ boy's do 2 „ boy's and 3'outh's Scotch twill 5 „ men's do 1 extra heavy O S jean 1 „ fancy byzantine 2 shirt collars, assorted shapes 1 , paper do do do 3 merino vests and pants 2 lambs wool do ] sergo and kersey drawers 1 „ alpaca and gingham umbrellas 200 „ geneva J.DK.Z. 30 „ old torn 100 whisky Kirkliston 90 qr-ca»ks p.); /xiid sherry wine 20 cases merry 2u pr-casks Mart ell's dark brandy 10 „ whisky, Stewart's 10 rmn.'W. I. -5 kegs twist tobacco. La belle Creole 4 half-tierces, Shellard's f) Orions 9 boxes cavendish, 10s La belle Creole 5 „ plaid vestas, 801 l & Black'fl 2 „ tins. 2. l )0a ' do 2 „ .000 do 3 „ Letchford's tins, a&sotted, GOs to 500s 6 „ scented soup — honey, brown, Windsor, glycerine in tablets and bars 3 „ b'rushware. broomheads. shoe, banni>ter japanned and gilt hearth semis and solid I ack do, black lead, stove, and whitewash and clothes biushes 1 „ black lead 2 „ Britainnia metal teapots, 4to 9 gills, tin teapots 2| to 10 pint 1 Loekwoou's table and pocket cutlery 1 „ scissors, corkscrews, and razors 1 butchers' knives 6 dcz galvanized iron buckets 8 Yates' steel socket 6pades 3 „ „ forks 9 „ Pnrkes' steel socket spades 6 Lyndon's do 2 casks p'tampi-d tin soup plates and pudding pans. 8 to IGin 4 holloware, assorted, contg, kettles, saucepans, kitchens, &c 1 „ butt hinges 2 bellows 6 „ milk dishes, 18 to 24in 2 kerosene lamps 1 „ cotton brushes, chimney cleaners, and trimming scissors 1 cask chimnies 6 globes, assorted 100 kegs Ewbank's patent nails lj to Gil) 20 cases Collins 1 axes, handled 1 „ Stubbs' files, 3to (S£in crosscut and handsaw 1 cask brass chamber and pillar candlesticks 1 case Britannia metal and block tin dish covers 1 cask pannikins 1 tin coffee pots 4to 8 pint 4 „ sheet zinc, 10a and 11s ' 2 „ counter weighing machinos and Bcales (Avery's) weights to match j 1 tinned frying pans 4 cases ladies' saddles 6 „ men's do demi stockmen's and hunting 3 „ saddlery, consisting of ladies' bridles in Weymouth, Pelham martingales to' match ; men's bridles in Weymouth. Pelham. headstall, round and flat martingales, girths, spurs, stirrup leathers and irons, &c 1 case rope halters 4 casks tumblers 2 crates cane seated English made chairs 2 crates Windsor do 50 boxes window glass, assorted 10 drums boiled oil DO „ white lead 20 „ „ zinc 15 casks blacking in jars, Cd to Is 5 cases Barry's chocolate 1 „ chicory 30 „ sardines, halves and quarters 5 „ Schooling's confectionery, London and Scotch mixtures 2 „ Volckman's peel 10 Wotherspoon's confectionery, assorted 50 boxes Price's No 1 pperm candles 50 Melbourne moulds 2 cases cream tartar, 281 b jais JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Lambton Quay. THE HOHSIi. TMIE Celebrated Author of Niurod ok Condition asserts that lie never had in his possession a horse thnl ever suffered from worms, went blind, or broken-winded ; neither experienced lameness from thrushes, cracked beels, farcy, or humors; which ho attributes mostly to the giving of such alterative or phj'sic medicine every two months, as to excite a suflicieut discharge by the skin, bowels, er kidneys, and thereby prodnee a regularity in the system. His great practical experience shows the necessity of administering such medicines, (pnrticul*rly t« horses in work) ; acid to meet this desired object, no wore prudent medicine can b« given thai) GJBTON' WORM and CONDITION POWDKUS, as a snfe and certiiiu remedy for destroying all species of worm, and removing and keeping buck the above diseases. And particularly if given at autumn, and in the spriug, they will put the horse in flue condition for the 'coming season, and give him additional strength and vigor, purify his blood, and add a fine glos:, to his coalinp. Sold in boxes, with the Purgative Ball, with a treatise. '1 lie public are particularly re«pected to observe tUiit the signature of Robt. N. Gibtoa it oa ench wrapper. Sole Wholesale Agent, W. Edwßrds, 67, St. Paul's, London. Sold by Mr C. D, JJurraud, also by Mr W.Bisliop, Chemist, Wellington ; «ud bj most respectable Chemists iv tb« Colour.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2239, 1 August 1865, Page 8
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892Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2239, 1 August 1865, Page 8
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