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t r\N SALE, AND TO ARRIVE PER STAR / \J OF THE SOUTH AND IIALOIOSE. 4 cases moil's fancy tweed Brighton sacs and ' suits, trousers, and vesta and trousers 1 „ Men's D.B. Harvard j.ickets, rests nnd trousers to match 1 „ diagonal tweed trousers and vests 1 „ twi?t tweed do 1 „ blue diagonal sacs 1 „ do Galatea jackets 1 „ blue sergo do 1 „ summer buckskin do 1 „ boys' blue diagonal Rugby and knickerbocker suits s 1 „ fancy tweeds 1 „ „ Bliss's tweeds, double and treble milled 2 " fancy Scotch tweeds j 3 „ reversible pea jackets 2 cases men's Bedford eoid troupers I 6 cases men's Miller's mole 1, 2, & 3, crowns 3 cases men's fancy sac eoata 2 case 3 men's black cloth san coats 1 case men's black clorh vests 1 case men's black cloth trousers 3 cases boys' and youths' fancy doo trousers sacs, nnd vests 2 ensea boys' and youths' knickerbocker suifs 1 case men's drub cord trousers 1 case boys' and youths' black sacs and trousers 3 cases men's and boys' and youths' twcod jackets 2 cases men's boys' and youths' felt hats 2 cuscs men's boy>' and youths' cloth caps 5 „ men's and boy's jumpers in Melton cloth beaver, tweed, doeskin, shepherds' plaid nnd serge 2 „ men's white shirts 6 „ men's and boj-s' Crimean shirts 1 „ men's and boys' white dress shirts 2 „ men's regnlta shirts 1 „ boys' do 1 „ boys' and youths' Scotch twill 5 „ men's do 1 „ extra heavy OS jean 1 „ fiincy Venetian 2 „ shirt collars, assorted shapes 3 „ paper do do do 4 bales Welsh flunnel ) 2 bales colored and fancy flannel / 2 cases shepherds' plaid tweed I 2 „ black and colored broad cloth / 2 „ black and colored doeskins ■ 2 „ black nnd colored sealskin f 3 „ black and colored mantlo cloths I 2 „ Bedford cords 5 „ co'ored and fancy chocked winceys ' 1 „ Hob Roy and shepherds' winceys 3 „ colored skirting winceys 2 „ gala nnd all wool plaids 2- „ wincey skirts 3 „ coburgs, Orleans, alpaco, nnd Russell cord 3 4 cases Uorrocks' long cloths, A.B. & 11. 5 cases 8-4 grey calico 5 oases 4-1- grey calico 2 bales huckaback 1 bale window holland, white and colored 1 bale scrim, 68 inch 4 cases croydons 2 cases wet wove shirtings 2 eases cotton sheets 2 cases sheetings 2 bales cotton counterpanes, white and colored 1 bale Mn reel I a Quilts 2 bales huckaback and Turkey towels 3 cuses navy boiled canvass, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1 bale cheese cloth I „ deny 1 „ dungaree and denims 2 „ roll jacconcts, linings, sielias 1 „ oil and baize 1 „ American leather cloth 5 bales white blankets, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 3 „ bluo do 1 caso Victoria and damask tablo cloths 5 caso diapers and lawns 1 caso ladies' cambric handkerchiefs 1 coso gents' cambric handkerchiefs 6 bales fancy and lilac cotton prints. 1 caso Brooks's reel cotton, black and white 6 bales shepherd and tartan wool shawls 1 1 case plain and colored poplins 2 cases fancy dresses ; 2 cases black and colored glnccd silk and ducapes 5 cases tnpes, hooks and eyes, Shetland ynrn, bodkins, darning needles, buckles. \ safety pins, stnybupks, French fatin ribbons, gimp trimmings nnd ornaments, black silk elustic braids, fancy and velvet buttons, ; black and colored sewing silks \ 2 cases wool scurfs, wool hoods and boots, and bootees 2 cases wool boas, chest protectors, polkas Garibaldi jackets, Cardigan jackets 2 cases fancy ties and hair nets, gimp trimming and satin ribbons JACOB JOSEPH & CO. BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! EX STAR OF THE SOUTH. A LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS, at MASON'S ! DRAPERY AND BOOT STORE, Lambton Quay. "TTARNISHES. — Messrs. CHARLES TURV HER and SON, Broad- street, Bloomsbury, London, whoso business has been established 50 yoars, beg to inform painters, builders, decorators, ' varnish dealers, merchants, railway companies, ' and carriage manufacturers, that they have laid down in Melbourne (in bond nnd duty paid) an 1 assorted stockof their SUPERIOR VARNISHES, " perfectly matured and expressly prepared for ex- : porfcntion, and that they have appointed sole ' agents for tho Australian colonies, 1 Messrs FITCH and FRENCH, oil, color, and ' pnperhanging merchants, Melbourne. TO THE PUBLIC. rpHE highest price given for old left off cloth- > JL ing and boots. Look them all up, and take ! thorn to FRANKEL'S Lambton quay, J NOTICE OF TEMPORARY REMOVAL. JCOOK AND SON will carry on business _ in tho shop lately occupied by Mr • Allan, chemist, during tho erection of their new • promises. 5 CARRIAGE TO AND FROM WAIRARAPA Will leave Mr M'lntosh's New Zealnnder Hotol. ; every Tuesday, at 12 o'clock. 3 All parcels left there will bo faithfully attended J to. WR HASTWELL begs to inform his old . 0 friends and tho public generally ol 1 Wellington and tho Wnirarapa, that ho has resumed his old business of Carrier to and from the Wairarapa, as successor to Mr Skipper, and trusts that he will receive that extensive patronage which -wsvs formerly accorded to him, and " which it will be his earnest study to merit. W.R.H. will deliver goods in all parts of tin 3 Wairarapa at tho lowest remunerative rates, anri with his usual caro and despatch. 1 Wellington. March 1, 1860. • NOTICE. ', ANY PIGS found Trespassing on Sections 21, _LJL 24, and 25, Ohariu Vulley, after this dntc, • will be Destroyed. GEORQE BEST, 1 1 Ohariu Valley. August 22nd, 1870.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXV, Issue 3041, 3 September 1870, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXV, Issue 3041, 3 September 1870, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXV, Issue 3041, 3 September 1870, Page 8