On Sale. Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE BOWEN. m J. MOUNTAIN begs to notify the receipt EX WILD DUCK AND LEICHHARDT, of the ohoiceßt assortment of CUT AND MOULDED GLASSWARE ever imported to New Zealand, comprising— Water jugs, beautifully cut and engraved Claret decanters, most richly cut Wine and spirit do, over 100 patterns Bar decanters and patent ball stoppers Water caraffes, endless variety Comports Glass dishes, bowls and plates Sweet stands, cut and engraved Honey do, rich patterns Jelly and custard glasses Pickle jars, richly cut and engraved Celery glasses Exhibition stands Sugar basins and milk ewers, cut Cruets, cut _nd moulded Butter dishes and parian coolers Finger glasses, cut and plain Salt cellars, do Chamber candlesticks Cut tumblers, of endless patterns Wine glasses, port and sherry do Champagnes, newest design Do, patent tube stem to continue offer. vescence Liqueurs Clarets Hocks Vases, beautiful designs Confection glasses &c, &o, &c. T. J. MOUNTAIN Respectfully begs to draw attention to his importation of EARTHENWARE, EX LEICHHARDT, to order from one of the first potteries in Staffordshire, and now unpacking, consisting of— - Dessert sets, newest designs Dinner ware do Toilette do Breakfast and tea ware, do Candlesticks, white and gold Pudding- bowls in sizes Lipped do Stool pans Bed, do Cullenders, handled Broth bowls Tea-pots, in sizes Jugs, in sets Do, in sizes Jelly cans Jelly moulds Sick feeders Funnels, in sizes Kitchen pans, do Milk do, do Spittoons, do Toy tea sots &c, Ac, &c. Also, On hand, ex late arrivals from England and the Colonies, A largo assortment of glassware, earthenware, chinawnre, atoneware, kerosene lamps and fittings, kerosene oil, brushware, &c, &c, &c. T. J. MOUNTAIN, Lambton Quay, Wellington. March 11, 1868. mO ARRIVE PUR COMMODORE & ALBION. 8 cases superior saddlery, harness, &c, manufactured expressly to the order of the undersigned, comprising — ' Racing and exercising saddles, bridles, &o Peat's pattern park saddles and bridles Stock saddles and bridles Horse clothing, horse rugs Superior gig, cab, and spring-cart harness A great variety of bits, including all the lately invented and improved Pelham's, gag-snaffles, &c, breaking bits (Ist, 2nd, and 3rd), ladies' fancy Pelham's Kersey and felt saddle-cloths ad libitum Horse muzzles, shot pouches, powder flasks Victoria stirrups, shoes, spurs, &c Cavalry officers and troopers' regulation. saddles, and full accoutrements German-silver stirrups, &c, &c, &c 1 caso patent and enamelled leathers N.B. — The undersigned wishes to remind the public that, in addition to his large stock of imported goods, they can bo supplied with saddlery of his own manufacture ; also, cart, trace, plough, gig, cab, buggy, spring cart, outrigger, tandem, j and carriage harness, brass, and silver furniture, j Repairs executed witheut delay. j WILLIAM LOWE'S, ! Lambton, Quay, Saddler to his Excellency Sir George Bowen. NELSON ALE. THE twenty-third shipment of this celebrated Alo has just arrived in splendid condition. The groat demand existing lor this Alo is a guarantee as to ita superiority over all othera. G. H. VENNELL, Agent. March 13, 1868. _ "VT O W LANDING Ex Lord Ashley, 871 packages of doors, Bashes, moulding, architraves, &c, &c G. H. VENNELL. Wellington, 18th March, 1868. COCKSFOOT GRASS SEED. FOR SALE by the undersigned, in quantities to suit purchasers. G. H. VENNELL. Custom -houso street, 251 h Jan., 1868. OHARLES HATFIELD, importer of first-class WINES and SPIRITS, begs to inform his numerous customers, and the public in general, that ho has afresh shipment to arrive per Albion, including Port, tlie same quality as tho last, which gavo universal satisfaction, A first-class fine flavored Sherry, also Pure Jamaica Ruin, very old, and L.L. Whisky, very superior. N.B. — A fow octaves only on hand of his celebrated Port, specially recommended for invalids. Orders for town or country, iv large or email quantities, punctually attended to. CHARLES HATFIELD, Royal Hof.el, Thorndon Quay, Wellington, March 81, 1868. "PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. Bright Brothers & Co, Melbourne, Sol* Agonts for sale in Australia. Messrs J. Thomson, T. Bonar & Co Solo Consignees and Agonts for sale in Great Britain, Ireland, and tho Colonies. THIS valuable manure may now be had at £14 por ton, for .two tons and under ; £13 15s per ton, for over two tons. Bags Is each. Terms cash. BRIGHT BROTHERS & CO, Melbourne, SOOTT, HENDERSON & CO, Sydney.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2659, 9 April 1868, Page 6
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