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BUTTER! BUTTER!! TTTANTEDjo purchase first-class BUTTER J. M. OLELAND, Thorndon Stores. WANTED to purchase, Wanganui Brdigi Debentures, the interest payable in Lon j don. Apply to Messrs Izard and Pharazyn. 1 LAND AT TARANAKI. FOR SALE. TWO HUNDRED and EIGHTY ACRES o: first-class LAND abutting on the Mim fc Mirer, Urenui District, Taranaki. The whole is 7 quite level, comprising 17 acres bush — the re mainder fern and grass. This eligible property is within two and a hall miles of the Urenui Township, and fronts tlu main north road from New Plymouth. For further particulars, apply to W. HALSE, Solicitor, New Plymouth. March 19, 1868. ' SAW MILL FOR SALE. " FOR SALE, the plant, &c, of the Saw Mill at the Pukuratahi, lately worked by Messrs. Terry and Cave. For particulars apply to .= JE. W. MILLS, 1 "' f - Lambton Quay. Aprilft, 1868. -tu. ■ NEW MUSIC. TUST RECEIVED from London, via Panama, U tho following musical Magazines, published monthly, viz., Exeter Hall, a new illustrated magazine of sacred music, Is 6d per month, or 18s per annum Hanover Square, a magazine of pianoforte and vocal music, Is 6d per month, or IBs per annum Bond Street, a magazine of popular music, new and copyright, Is 6d per month, or 18s per annum WILLIAM LYON. /CHARLES HATFIELD, importer of first-class \J WINES and SPIRITS, begs to inform his numerous customers, and the public in general, that he has afresh shipment to arrive per Albion, including Port, the same quality as the last, which gave universal satisfaction, A first-class fine flavored Sherry, also Pure Jamaica Rum, very old, and L.L. Whißky, very superior. N.B. — A few octaves only on hand of his celebrated Port, specially recommended for invalids. Orders for town or country, in large or small quantities, punctually attended to. CHARLES HATFIELD, Royal Hotel, Thorndon Quay, Wellington, March 31, 1868. rnHE UNDERSIGNED has room for a few X quiet horses to graze in his paddocks at Berhampore Farm. W. LUXFORD, Sen, March 16, 1868. A GENTLEMAN can be accomodated with ( Board and Residence in a private family near the Government Buildings. For cards of address. Apply at the Office of this papar. \ RMSTRONG has opened a Branch Saddlery jljL and Harness Establishment at Greytown, I Wairarapa, TRANSPARENCIES ! TRANSPARENCIES I VISIT OF H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH TO WELLINGTON. MESSRS H. S. FISH & SONS, of Dtmeain, beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington that, having engaged the celebrated artist Mr Frank Varley, they are now preparing a large number of Transparencies. One of the firm wfll visit Wellington in January next, with a quantity, which they will offer at prices to suit all ! parties. Messrs F. &S. will guarantee that for workmanship the Transparencies cannot be surpassed in the Australian colonies. In the meantime, orders for special, designs will be received and executed with promptitude and despatch. Sketches and prices forwarded on application. H. S. FISH & SON, Decorators, Princes street, Dunedin. j December 16, 1867. ' j mHOMAS LANG and CON, urßerymen and X Seedsmen, BALLARAT, Victoria, intimate that, for the more convenient management of their increasing trade with the Australian Colonies and New Zealand, they have opened a shop at No. 52, Elizabeth street, Melbourne. T. L. & Co grow Hyacinthß and other bulbß very largely, and orders for them should be sent prior to Ist April. Catalogues can be had on application. Lilium auratum, from Japan, flowering bulbs, 7s 6d each. March 6, 1868. f^ OSPEL OAK GALVANIZED IRON \JC Tinned and Untinned. Obtained the only Prizo Medal in tho Trade at the International Exhibition of 1862. This is th« oldest manufacture in tho Galvanized Iron Trade, it having been established at J. & E. Walker's Gospel Oak Street Mills, Tipton, Staffordshire, in 1842, and for some years was sold under the name of the late firm of Morewood & Rogers. It is now to be obtained through all Merchants, and only of WILLIAM LEE, Sole Agent, 74, King William-street, London. Observe the Brands as follows:— ' Walker's, G ' anchor' 0, Gospel Oak, Tinned." ' Crown double R, Gospel Oak, Untinned." " The Wheeler and Wilson Sewing-machine is the one best calculated for household use."— From limbs' Year-Book of Faots for 1865. HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINE WHEELER & WILSON'S Patent Lac*Stich SEWING MACHINES, Pjiris Exposition, 1867. The Sowing Machine result — Wheeler & Wilson still carry the day. \ The only Gold Medal for perfection in Sewing Machines has been awarded to Wheeler & Wilson. There were 82 competitors, and tho greatest interest attended the announcement of the result. E. W. MILLS, Sole Agent. October 9, 1867. ANSOMES & SIMS, IPSWICH AND LONDON. . HAVE been AWARDED the HIGHEST HONORS conferred on any British or foreign manufacturer of Agricultural Machinery. AT THE UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION, Paris, 1867. T7IIRST GRAND PRIZE &■ GOLD MEDAL, JP the only Grand Prize conferred upon any exhibitor of portable steam engines and thrashing machinos. At the Great International Competitive Trials of Implements at Paris, the following prizes were awarded to Ransomes & Sims : — Tho firßt prizo for best portable engine. The first prize for best Bteani thrashing machine. Two first prizes for ploughs. Four first prizes, and Bix Becond prizes for ploughs, horse hoes, chaff cutters, and mills. From the Royal Agricultural Society of England, July, 1867 :— The first prize for steam thrashing machine (Single Blast). Tho prize of £15 for portable steam engine. Catalognea and drawings gratis on application. _ T) ANSOMES & SIMS, IPSWICH AND JA/ LONDON.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2658, 7 April 1868, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2658, 7 April 1868, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2658, 7 April 1868, Page 7

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