NEW LANDING EX CHAPMAN. a on BARS and 66 buDdles BBH> iron 'jtJOv/ 30 boiler plates . ' ■" 8 warranted anvils ■ ' ' 9 best warranted vices - -: . ■'.--» 2 " Onion's " portal lw forces ' "'> . , 8 ke^s Walker's CS. JtorseiiaHs* , .00 do patent naila li io 6 inch). -• 4 do 2 Lyndon'a C. S. fftrtaio forJta b <lo "Par'io's patent 0 S. spades 6 superior i-liuff cutters 1 case Howard's ploughs 2 hhde Avorys counter weighing, machines 1 case do patent steel yardu. 1 do Thos. Firth and Son* C. 8. circular saw 8 2 do do do C.S.pitand cross cut baws 3 casks do do superior edge tools 1 do do do warranted file* 1 do albata and B.M. .ci nets, spoons. &c. i do Martiucau's patent T. hinges 10 to 20 inch 1 crate japanned coal Bcoopa 1 bundle wheat liddlea 10 cast- s Bath bricks 50 drums castor and colza oils 1 spring van with moyeable hood and hattiefs complete 1 patent flour mill and dressing inachine 1 Syke's patent Hydrometer specific gravity 1 »et " Klectum 1 ' drawing instruments E. W. MILLS. June 9, 1865. ' V TO BE~LiT~ON LEASE. ; THE BANGrITIEEI EDI7OATI|)NAIf ' KESERVES. fHENDERS are invited for the above ; Reserves X under the Educational Reserves Adt, Session IX, No. 7, for the term of seven, ten, or fourteen 3'ears. • • • The RANGITiKEI RESERVES are rich open land and consist of ;. Ist. 80 Acres in the Bonny Glen, being part of Section N» 20, Agricultural Reserve No 1, is earrounded by improved properties and has a road frontage on two aides. . ' 2ndly, 214 Acres, part of Section 31," "near tha South West comer of Agricultural Reserve No I, adjoining tho property of Mr John Glasgow. This block hnaalso a road frontage on two sides, and is within a few ihains of the Great North Western Road. Tenders must state the nature and extent of tho improvements intended to be made, tho annual rental, and the term of years, and must bo forwardod- to the Provincial Secretary, Wellington, on or before the 3 1st day of Agust, 1865. Plans of the properties may be seen at the Land Offices, Wellington and Wanganui; and also at the Stores of Messrs Franklin and Hirst, Tur»kina ; Gou'rt House, Rlarsden, Tutanui j ; and Mr James Bull's Hotel, Eangitikei. > PAT STOCK THE undersigned are prepared lo contract to deliver Fat Bullocks and Fat Wethers, in ■ots to suit buyers. The stock warranted in first, rate order and condition. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 7th July, 1865. IMPORTANT TO CuACH BUILDERS.— Carriage Bent and dawn Timber for every Conveyance known, English and American patent axles, ash and hickory plank, teady made wheels, coach ironmongery, fittings, &o, < JOHN PERRY, 167 Russell Stree Melbourne ' HAWTHOBN QUICKS. STRONG HAWTHORN QUICKS, pno «nd two years, transplanted. THOMAS MASON, Taita,Hatt. FUR HORSES. SPRING and Autumn are the Seasons .the CON« DITION of HORSES ought to be looked to, when tbey are generally rough coated, hit(e bound, and altogether debilitated aud out of tone, perhaps proceeding from irreguiar or over-reacbed exercise, musty or innutritious feeding, which always causes worms, and induces the most destructive gisorders, even to the death of the Hoise; but may.ia each seasons be entirely eradicated by administering GIBiON'S ORIGINAL WORM AND CONDITION POWDERS. they being easily given, and without any alteration necessary in either feeding or exercise; ' Sco his treatise on the care of the Horbe, oue of 'which is enclosed in each package. ■ . The Public are particularly requested to observe that the Signature of Robt, N. Gibton is on each wrapper. Sole Wholesale Agent, VV. Edwards, 67 St. Faul'a, London. Sold by Mr C. D. Bwraud, also by Mr W. ! Bishop, Chemists, Wellington; and by most respectable Chemists in the Coloay. ; PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND MUSIC WARBHOUSE. ! (Established 15 vaars). : WILKIE WEBSTER & CO, 15 CellUw.Btrtet, East^Melbourne beg to call attention to their very fine stock of Pianofortes, Harmoniums, and other musical instruments of the uost^ modem description, with all the latest improvements, and imported direct from the manufacturers; Piano* fortes by Broadwood, Collard, Erard, Kirkman, and other established makers : Harmeßiams, by Alexan* dre j Cornopeans, Saxhorns, Clarionets,, Flutes, Drums, Kites, and all instruments for \ f militarj bands : Violins, Guitars, Harps, Concertinas, &c, <&0,, in great variety. Wholesale and retail Colo« nial piauoforUs, especially adapted for hot climates. From the factory iv Queen-street, North, and Instrumental Musio of every description including all the newest publications. . ;" DINNEFOKD'S PORE MAGNESIA Has been during thiny.five years emphatically sanctioned by the medioal profession, and ui^iversalj accepted by the Publio, >b the Best Remedy for ACIDITY OB TBE BTOMAOU, HEABTBUBN, HBADACHS, GOUT, AND INDIGEBTION, , and as a Mild Apebient for delioate constitution*, more especially for Ladies and children) Combined with the ACIIMJIATBD IBMOK BTBOP. . ' it forms an Agreeable Esfebvbboing DRAUGHT in which its aperient qualities are much inoreased During hot seasons, aud, above all, in hot climate the regular use of this simple and elegan remedy baa been found highly beneficial. Manufactured by • DINNEFORD & CO. f . ••' 172, New Bohd Sxbbbt, : Lohuoh'; And sold by all Chemists throughout the World. M.B. ASK FOR DINNEFORU'S MAGNESIA. GLEaNLINESS 1 A Btove most brilliantly polished in two minutes for Jess than one farhing. \V. G. NIXKX'S celebrated registered ULACK LEAD. A new domestip; discovery I 3aunot be. wasted, and is a preservative «£ Furniure from tlie injurious effects of the common article iow in use, as it creates no dust, and comparatively io labor. ' • -,>.'.£, Sold overywhore, iv solid blocks, Id. 2, 4d> & la Tho Advantiiges of this Elegant Chemical Preip.ratiou are great Baying. of time, .cleanliness of ipplication, smallness of quantity required; ;«id, the irevention of vraßte, duet, aad its ,_ destrup^ys cott* equeucea.' Further, it. ultimately; prpdupesj a pure Detallic coating of a high' degree, ; of, brjljiftjacy and urabilily, reflecting; both , light; la^jbeaj, (See berimen'.on he' sides pf.eadh .jblqcjc.^ , n a ;v , 1,3; gowo ;scjw4RK,iiLo^t»o^ u jn« ■ . ',' ; ;'^ ■ " ,^\ A^ ■r.-'-'-i 'hi- nil '^>» J<tal£<f. ;• ■-
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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2240, 3 August 1865, Page 8
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