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NOTICE. THE Undersigned, from his intimate acquaintance with the Natives, and long residence in this town, is prepared to negotiate for the sale or lease of the valuable reserves in this district, so soon as the " Native Lands Bill " is gazetted. EDWIN T. WOON, Native Lands Agent, Wanganui. Wanganui, Oct. 20th, 1865. NOTICE is hereby given, that tho partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned as merchants has been THIS DAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Th? business will hereafter bo continued by JOHN MATTHEW TAYLOR, who will receive all debts due to, and pay all liabilities of the ate firm. Dated this eighteenth day of Novcmbor, 1865 (Signed) G. 11. LUXFORD, J.M.TAYLOR, Witness — George Clarke Clerk to •> Messrs. Brandon & Moore, Solicitors. Referring to the above notice, all parties who are indebted to the late firm of G. H. LUXFORD & CO., are required to pay their respective accounts before the FOURTEENTH day of DECEMBER, 1865, failing which they will be handed over to a Solicitor for immediate recovery without further appplieation. J.M.TAYLOR. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the firm of Swan and Wrigglesworth, Photographers, are requested to settle their accounts before the 15th January, 1865, as the partnership is about to be dissolved. Persons having claims against the firm, will please to send them in for liquidation. SWAN & WRIGGLESWORTH. NOTICE. MESSRS. BROWN & PATTINSON beg to return their sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Wellington for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them since they have been in business, and also to inform them that on and after the FIRST OF DECEMBER the business will in future be carried on by MR. RICHARD BARBER, And trust that a continuance of their favors will bo bestowed upon their successor. i BROWN & PATTINSON. RICHARD BARBER, in reference to the j above, trusts that he will, by keeping a good stock 'of only the best description of meat, and by strict attention to the orders of his customers merit a share of the public patronage. R. BARBER. NOTICE. A Light Strawberry Cow, branded C. H. off ribs and 2 off hip, has been running on my land at'Petoni, eight weeks ; if not claimed and taken away, she will be sold to pay expenses. JAMES SELLARS. Petoni, Dec. 22, 1865. NOTICE. rnniS is to give notice, that after this date, I I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in rny name. D. PAGE. Wellington, December 29th, 1865. PUBLIC NOTICE. MR. MOFFITT. Simoon Dentist, having arrived from Auckland, bi;g3 to inform the inhabitants of Wellington that ho lias commenced practice in tiie N.W. wing of the Odd Fellows' Hall, lately in the occupation of the Town Board. Hours of Attendance, from 10 till 5. Mr Moffitt having duplicate sots of instruments, is in a position to attend patients al?o at his private residence, Ingestre-strcct, three doors from Willis-street, during the following hours, viz : — from 7 to 10 a.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. FREDERIC LASSETTER, WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND EXPORT IRONMONGER, BEGS to call the attention of the New Zealand trade, to the advantages his house offers to those who may favor him with their orders. F. L. is now doing one of the largest export trades in hardware in the Colonies, but has not hitherto, given special attention to the New Zealand market; he is now, however, desirous of showing that he can execute oi'ders in a style and manner, and at prices which are calculated to ensure a. pei'inanent connection with those who may entrust their orders to his care. WHOLESALE BUYERS will benefit by selecting goods which have been bou -lit in the Continental and American markets by my own buyers in the closest possible manner, and with a personal knowledge of the requirements of the colonial trade. Owing to my very large retail trade, the assortment of goods' is much more extensive than is possible for any house exclusively wholesale to keep, this secures a complete execution of the order, an advantage which will be duly appreciated by New Zealand traders. I have now on sale, the best assorted stock o£ general hardware in the Colonies, comprising— Tools and materials for builders, carpenters, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, tinsmiths, shipwrights, plumbers, and all mechanical trades Collins' steel American diggers' shovel and axes Amc3' long and D handle shovels, &c. Patent prize ploughs and agricultural implements Farm and garden tools A vevy superior selection of single and double Barrel guns, revolvers, carbines, repeating rifles, revolving rifles, &c, und all kinds of ammunition. Every article of utility or elegance, required in house furnishing. Superior Sheffield cutlery, plated and metal ware for the table BEDSTEADS AND BATHS. CHOICE ORNAMENTAL GOODS for drawing room Cooking stoves of well-tried English, American and Scotch patterns and cooking utensils Lamps of all descriptions Continual arrivals of every article required by dealers in hardware Export orders to insure immediate dispatch must be accompanied by either a remittance or a reference to a banker or merchants. FREDERIC LASSETTER, 421, Georgo Street, Sydney, No* South Wales. "WAIRARAPA RACE MEETING 1866. rWWE ANNUAL RACE MEETING will talie ; X place on the Race Course at GREYTOWN ' -on. the 14th and 15th days of March 1866, unjior the" direction of the Wairurapa Jockey Club. ( The Prpgraifimc^will be published onth^Bth J-anuary next. i 7 " c -^_ 9i

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2304, 2 January 1866, Page 4

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