TTATS! HATS!! HATS!!! j JUST ARRIVED, PER MELITA, FOR WARMOLL'S HAT DEPARTMENT, i TEN CASES NEW AND FASHIONABLE HATS, PARISIAN, FELT, CLOTH, &c. LATEST FASHIONS. WAEMOLL'S, WELLINGTON. P.N.Z. & A.R.M. COMPANY . (LIMITED.) NOTICE. THE undermentioned Packages, now lying afc the Company's stores, will be sold by public auction, unless claimed within one month, to defray expenses : — No. 2, XC in diamond, 1 case (cargo), ex Otago, Dec. 17, 1866 3, SRD in diamond, 1 box, do 4, not addressed* 1 case pain-killer, do 6, do, 1 box sundries, do 7, A. Hunter, 1 box do, do 8, G. Moore, 1 theodolite stand, ex Lord Ashley, April 8, 1868 13, J. Smith, 1 carpet bag, ex Egmonfc, Oct. 24, 1866 14, not addressed, 1 do, do 15, do, 1 do, do 16, do, 1 do, do 17, N. Girder, 1 trunk, ex Lord Ashley, Aug. 3, 1866 18, Miss Crawley, 1 do, ex Ruahine, Nov. 7, 1866 19, Mr Renard, 1 pnckage, do 20, Mr W. Townsend, 1 hatbox, do 21, not addressed, 1 box do 25, do, 1 tin can, ex £ga_onfc, Nov. 24, 1866 38, do, 1 tin box. do 29, do, 1 carpet, bag, do 30, do, 1 leather bag, do 31, do, 1 package, do 32, Mr W. Hitchcock, 1 parcel, ex Otago, Oct. 8, 1867 33, J. Sharp, 1 package, ex Kaikoura, June 22, 1866 34, A. Snearing, 1 box, Lord Ashley, Aug. 7, 1868 36, H. Thorley, 1 pel, ex Otago, June, 18,1867 39, Mr Shaw, 1 do, ex Tararua 40, Mr R. Hughes, 1 do, ex Claud Hamilton, May 11, 1868 42, J. Lahman, 1 box, ex do, March 31, 1868 H. B. BkNSON, General Manager. Wellington, 18th Dee., 1868. MRS. OLD SMITH, CHEAP MISCELLANEOUS STORES, Thordon Flat, Has on hand, wifch other goods, the largest and cheapest assortment of PAPERHANGINGS In Wellington. Vide-et Crede. WOOL. THE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of Wool, or make advances on same consigned to their London or Australian Agents. JACOB JOSEPH _. CO. ' NOTICE. TjnHE Bay Horso grazing on my lands for the 6 last three years belonging to the late Charles Deihl, if the cost of grazing is nofc paid within f. urteen days from this date, he will be sold to pay expenses. WILLIAM SMITH, Tawa Flat. Deo. 29th, 1868. THE NEW LUNCHEON AND DINING ROOMS are NOW OPEN, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. A Much-felt Want Supplied. Luncheons, consisting of chops, steaks, &c, One Siii__iNa. Soup Sixpence per Plate. Meals afc all hours. Hot Scotch Pies and Coffee always ready. Boarders by the Week. C. GREY, Proprietor. December 31, 1869. MISSING- Jb_tIENDS. SHOULD this meet the eye of EBENEZER SPIERS who left London for the Melbourne ftoldfields, some fifteen years ago, and has not since written to his friends, he is informed that his father died on the 27th November lasfc, and that a legacy is left him, should he apply within Threo Years of his father's death. He should thorefore communicate afc once with either his Stepmother, the Executrix, Mrs Spiers, Pembroke Villas, Stamford Road, Kingsland, London ; his Brother-in-law, Mr Wm. Oates Marchant, 125, Curtain Road, London, E.G., one of the Executors ; or Benjamin Whittington, Esq., Dean street, Finsbury Square, London, solicitor, who was for more than thirty yeare legal adviser of the testator.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2782, 9 January 1869, Page 7
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