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BUSINESS NOTICES. HUGHES AND LLOYD, i PRACTICAL ENGRAVERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, AND COPPER-PLATE PRINTERS, Odd Fellows' Hall, Maps, Plans, Sections and Schedules, Marriage, Visiting and Address Cards. Invoice Tops, Labels, Door and Window Plates, &c, All orders executed on the premises. Nor. 15, 1865. E. H. BRADFORD, LATB AEMOTTEJEK T&O TIIE WELLINGTON DBFBNCIi FORCE, LICENSED GUNSMITH, MACHINIST, &c, JIOLESWOItTH-STHEET. D. TALLERMAN, COM M MISSION. MERCHANT, 18, Colline-street east, Melbourne. ORDERS for the purchase of general merchandise, produce, raining, and other machinery, Bhares, &c, &c, fulfilled on good terms. "ITULCAN FOUNDRY SMITH AND BELL, CAST IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Manners Street Wellington. ®^° Ship's stoves,. and windlass work cast and prepared. A supply of axle boxes, sash weights, air bricks, oven plates, &c, &c, always on hand. August 9, 1864. WELLINGTON HOUSE, CLAY POINT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL STORE. j Always on hand a large supp.y of QUEEN CHARLOTTE'S SOUND OYSTERS' JOHN WALDEN. Wellington, Jan. Ist, 1863. WBAMPTON & CO, SADDLERS, Moles- • worth-street, Wellington, Manufacturers of chariot, gig and cart harness, military work breaking tackle, round reins, false collars, saddle bngs, spring and plain knee caps, el rthing and body rollers, block muzzles, fetlock and sponge boots, valises, &c. Repairs properly executed. A stock of Saddlerj' always on hand. TO MASTERS AND OWNERS OF VESSELS MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. fipHE undersigned begs restpectfully to anJL nounce that he has this day commenced business as a SAIL-MAKER, and having at command some of the best brands of Canvas he is enabled to make up Sails cheaper than any firm in Wellington, N.B. — Tents, Tarpaulins, Stack Covers, Coal Bags, and all kinds •of work connected with the Sail-nmking business done with despatch and at the lowest remunerative price. JOHN. S. BURN, • Custom House Street. November 20th, 1865. W ILK IE, WEBSTER, and CO. 15, Collins-street east, Melbourne, (Established 1850.) Beg to call attention to their MAGNIFICENT AND UNEQUALLED Assortment of PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, And every description of MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, By nil the Celc-.bmted Makers. Colonial Pianofortes, prepared expressly for warm climates. Cornopeans and Saxhorns, by Antoine Courtois, of Paris. And all Instruments required for Millitary Bands. New and Popular Music by every Mail. fTUIE Undersigned are Cash purchasers of ; X WOOL, OIL, HIDES, TALLOW, and ' other New Zealand Produce, or will make liberal advanc: "*a consignments to their agents in London or the Australian Colonies. J. M. TAYLOR & CO.Nov. 29, 1865. MR. G. MASTERTON CLARKE is authorized to collect the accounts due to the estnte of the late Dr Kebbell, and whoso, receipt will be sufficient discharge for the same. ROBERT HART, Solicitor for tlio Trustees. February 21, 1166. T O TII E HUTT FARMERS. THRASHING MACHINE. EKIBBLEWniTE & SON most rcspecto fully begs to intimate to the Farmers of the Hutt, that they intend bringing their j THRASHING MACHINE to the Hutt this Season. Anyone requiring their services, they will be most happy to oblige. Masterton, Fcb* 20, 1860. ANY CAN USE THEM. A basin of water is all that; is required to produce the most brilliant and fashionable colors on silks, woollens, cottons, ribbons, &<:., in ton minutes, by the uso of JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES. Twelve colors, Price Is. Gel, 2s. Gil,, and ss. por bottle. Those Dyes will also bo found useful for imparting color to feathers, fibres, grasses, seaweed, ivory, | bone, wood, willow shavings, pupciyilso for tinting photographs, nnd for illuminating. May bo had of all chemists throughout the world. Wholesale depot: — 19u, Coleman Street, London. * # * Liberal discount to dealers. r\ OSPEL OAK GALVANIZED IRON vX Tinned and Untimu'd. Obtained the only Prize Medal in the Trade at tho International Exhibition of 1802. This is the oldest manufacture in the Galvanized Iron Trade, it having been established at. l. &E. Walker's Gospel Oak (Street Mills, Tipton, Staffordshire, in 18 IU, and for somo years was sold under the name of the lalo firm of Morcwood & Rogers. It is now to bo obtained through all Merchants, and only of WILLIAM LEE, Solo Agent, 71, King" William-street, London. Observo tho Brands as follows: — " Walker's, G ' anchor' 0, Gospel Oak, Tinned." " Crown double 11, Gospel Onk, Unthmed." I
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2331, 6 March 1866, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2331, 6 March 1866, Page 1
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