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Bmsmess Notices. ALFRED A. BARNETT, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, Custom House Quay, Wellington. Consignments received, and prompt account sales rendered. J. & H. BARBER, FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHERS, Corner of Willis-street, Lambton-quay, WELLINGTON. E. M. CLELAND, ~ GROCERY AND GENERAL STORE, Manneeß-Stbbet. (Oppesite the New Zealander Hotel.) Families and shipping upplied, wholesale and retail. GASCOINE & PARSONS, BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS, &c. PIPITBA SIEEET, THORNDON FLAT. CHARLES E. WILLESTON, DEALEB IN TOBACCO, CIGAES AND FANCY GOODS WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. NEXT TO THE " ADVERTISER " OFFICE JOHN TOLLEY, Willis Street, LICENSED TO EEPAIB TIBE-ABMS. J. H. MARRIOTT, TELESCOPE MANUFACTURER. Telescopes Made and Repaired. Spectacles to suit all Sights, Compasses, &c, Repaired. Engravings, &c, &c. 0. TRINGHAM, ARCHITECT, PIPITEA BTEEET, THOBNDON. JOHN WALKER, GUNMAKER AND LOCKSMITH, &C, Manners Street, Wellington. OWEN, SMART & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, SHIPPING AGENTS, Cattle Salesmen, and General Merchants. Grey-street, Wellington, Nov. 16, 1866. H. WOOULDOM, FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN WILLIS-BTHEET, WELLINGTON. MISS E. MARRIOTT, , MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, LAMBTON-QUAY. J. CUMMINS' WANGANUI SOAP. Wellington Agents, T. & W. YOUNG. W. H. DAVIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, FROM LONDON, MiOgrave street, Thorndon, Opposite the Church. MR. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, ARCHITECT. Address — Messrs. Kennard's Office. ALLAN & LOW, auctioneebs, commission agents, geneeal Mebchants, WANGANUI. [ADDEES3.] WILLIAM GIBSON, Impoiiteb, Wholesale and Retail leonmongee, Grey street, Wellington. j WM. WALLIS, I BTTIEDEE AND T7NDEETAKEE, MANNEES-STBEET. SEASONED TIMBER, all sizes and widths, 1 always on hand ; also American Pannel and Sash Doors ; also, Sashes and Frames. ' Totura Piles, from 6 feet 2. ! Galvanized Corrugated Iron. 2i- guago ; Screws, Nails, Rivets, and Washers, cheap. October 5, 1866. E 0 R G E HOUGHTON LIGnTERMAN, &.C., MANNEJiS STEUJ2T, WELLINGTON. SHIPPING SUPPLIED With Stone and Shingle Ballast ; Pure Fresh Water pumped into the ship's tanks on the shortest notice. N.B. — All orders left at Mr. John Houghton o, Willis-street ; or at Mr George Iloughton's, next door the Wesleyan Chapel, Manners-street, will be punctually attended to. Feb. 10, 1862. VULCAN FOUNDRY _____ SMITII AND BELL, CAST IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER! Manners Street Wellington. \s^T 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. MR. W. TAYLOR, PROFESSIONAL HAIR-DRESSER AND Oenamental Haib Manufactures, Lambton Quay, Wellington, BEGS to return thtuiks to tho Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him for the past two years, and hopes by strict attention ta the different branches of his profession, still to merit a continuance of their kind patronage. He also begs to inform them that on and after this date he hns REDUCED the PRICE of Children's hair- cutting to SIXPENCE (Saturday oxecpted), also, Gentlemen's hair out and curled in tho Oxford and Cambridge, or any stylo, ONE SHILLING (Saturdays excepted). Hair" dyed a permanent Brown or Black in five minutes. Hot and Cold Baths always ready. Please to note the address — W. TAYLOR, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, N.B. — No business on Sundays. September 30, 1867. MR. F. 0. KREEFT will receive all kinds of COLONIAL PRODUCE for Bale on commission at Noah's Ark, Wellington. Roference — Mr Masters, Wairarapa. '

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue XXII, 23 November 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue XXII, 23 November 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue XXII, 23 November 1867, Page 2