6 bales white blanketn 0-4, '10-4, 11 4 s 3 blue - do 1 „ frit do 3 cloaking.* and mantle ciothß 2.' sealskin nnd witney 2 „. hlnok and fancy doe. Bedford cord, twee«ls, &c. $► „ nmn'H, women's, and children's woollenand caHlun.'io hose and half hose, white a)-d -fancy, 5 cases witney and iweed Inverness capes' 3 „ blue pilot jackftn. men's and boy's 5 revtMniide and witney do 8 cases Bii^hton sacs 4* black and fancy doe sacs 10 „ bUck and fancy doe and Bedford cord trou.-eis 3 „ do do do vests 4 „ heavy diagonal and tweed trousers 2 „ doe beaver, and black and colored' suits 1 „ black and brown Bedford cord trousers--1 „ waterpi oof coats 1 bale railway rugs 8 caß>fl mon'e and boy's drab and mole troust-rs 5 •» men'H and boy's cotton cord do ' 6 boy's ai.fi youth's doe trousers and vests, knickerbocker and circle suit* in sealskin, doe and fancy tweeds, Talma's, fee. 4 „ men's blue serge coats 8 „ . felt and deerstalker hats 5 „ black an.) blue cloth caps, regulation penkx and navy 3 boy's do / 10 „ men's, boy's, and youth's serge shirts 10 „ Crimea n in saxony flannel, fancy melton ffio. 6 „ men* and boy's jumpers in Melton cloth beaver tweed, doeskin, uhepherein plaid and serge 2 „ men's white shirts 2 „ men's regatta 1 „ boy's do 2 „ boy's and youth's Scotoh twill 5 „ ninn's do 1 „ extra heavy O S jean 1 „ fancy byzantine 2 „ shirt collars, assorted shapes 1 , paper ' do do do S „ merino vests and pants 2 lambs wool do J lergo an-l kersey drawers 1 „ alpaca and gingham umbrellas ' 200 „ geneva J.DK.Z. 30 „ old torn JOO „ whi«kf Kirklistoq 90 qr-cft>kß px and sherry wine 20 cases sherry 2u ,'jr-oa»ka MartellM dark brandy 10 „ whisky, Stewart's 10 „ rum, *W. I. 5 krgß twist tobacco, La belle Creelo ' 4 half-tierces, Shellard'a 5 Orions 9 boxes cavendish, 10s La belle Creole 5 „ plaid vestas, Bell & Black's S 2 „ tins. 250s do 2 „ 000 do 3 „ Letch ford's tins, assorted, 60s to SOOS 6 „ Bcent<'d soap — honey, brown,- Windsor, glycerine in tablets and bars 8 brush ware, broomheads, shoe, ban* nixter japanned and gilt hearth scrubs and solid back do, black lead, stOTO, and whitewash and clothes brushes 1 „ black lead 2 „ Britainnia metal teapots, 4to 9 gills, tin teapots 2J to 10 pint 1 „ Lockwoori's table and pooket cutlery 1 „ scissors, corkscrews, and razors 1 „ butchers' knives 6 dcz galvanized iron buckets ' 8 Yates' steel socket spades 8 „ „ forks 9 „ Parkes' steel socket spades 6 Lyndon's do 2 casks stamped tin soup plates and pudding pans. 8 to I6in 4 „ holloware, assorted, confg, kettles, saucepans, kitchens, &o 1 „ butt.Vnnges 3 „ beilowß 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 Ewhank'B patent nails 1$ to 6in 20 cases Collins axes, handled 1 „ Stubbs' files, 3to 6 Jin crosscut and handsaw 1 cask brass chamber and pillar candlesticks 1 case Britannia metal and block tin dub. covers 1 cask pannikins 1 „ tin coffee pots 4to 8 pint 4 „ sheet zinc, 10s and 11s 2 „ counter weighing machines and scale* (Avery's) weights to match, 1 „ tinned frying pans 4 cases ladies' saddles 6 „ men's do demi stockmen's and hunting 8 „ saddlery, consisting of ladies' bridles in Wey mouth, Pelham. martingales to match ; men's bridles in Weymouth, Pelham, headstall, round ; and flat martingales, girLhs, spurs, stirrup leathers and irons, &o 1 case rope halters 4 casks tumblers 2 crates cane seated English made chain 2 crates Windsor do 60 boxes window glass, assorted 10 drums boiled oil 50 „ white lead 20 „ „ zinc 15 casks blacking in jars, 6d 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 „ Wodierspoon'e confectionary, assorted 60 boxes Price's No 1 sperm candles 50 Melbourne moulds 2 cases. oream tartar, 281 b jars JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Lambton Qufy. THE HORSE. THE Celebrated Author of NiHftOD OK CoKdition asserts that he never had in bis possession a horse tbat evsr suffered from worms, went blind, or broken-winded ; neither experienced lameness from thrushes, cracked heels, faroy, or humors; which he attributes mostly to the giving of such al« terative or physio medicine every two months, as 1& exoit* a sufficient discharge by the skin, bowels, *T kidneys, and thereby produce a regularity in tha system. His great practical experience snows ths necessity of administering such medicines, (particularly to horses in work) ; aui to meet this desired object, no more prudent medioine can be given than GIBTON' WORM aud CONDITION POWDERS, as a safe and certain remedy for destroying' all spaoies of worm, aud removing and keeping back the above diseases. And particularly if given at autumn, and in the spring, they will put the horM in fine condition for the coming season, and givs> him additional strength and vig»r, purify bis blood, and add a fine gloa: to his coating. Sold in boxes, with the Purgative Ball, with ft treatise. 'I he pablio ate particularly respected to o»B6lVt>% that the signature of Bobt. N. Glbton is on each wrapper. Sole Wholesale Agent, W. Edwards, W, St. Paul's, London. S«ld by Mr O. D. Barraui,alqp by Mr W. Bis top,' Oaenist, Wellington; ao4 by «»t tos|ectsjrtt Chemists ia As Colony.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2240, 3 August 1865, Page 2
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891Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2240, 3 August 1865, Page 2
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