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On Sale. LOUR, CORN, &c, FOR SALE., wholesale only. Canterbury flour, in 200, IOC. and 501 b bags. Feed oats and barley. Seeci wheat, milling wheat, and chick wheat. JAS. O'SHEA, Sole agent in Wellington for Wilson's and Ruddenklau's mills. Harbor street, Wellington. TO DRAPERS STOREKEEKERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS JACOB JOSEPH & CO. are now larding, ex Oelrono — 150 bales and cases autumn drapery, consisting of — White and colored blankets, 9-i, 10-4, & 11-4 Counterpanes, terry, marsolla, alhambra, &c L'idics' and children's underclothing Infants' mantles aud hoods Alloa aud fingering yarns, mendings, cotton cords Knitting cottons, M-u'ohaU's threads, Brook's, Clark's, and Ohadwick's reels, needles, pin 9, and general haberdashery Dress trimmings, ribbon velvets, satin, terry, and oriental ribbons, mohair braids, {Jearl and fancy buttons, silk braids Waterproof tweed Waterproof, velvet, and other mantles Flowers, feathers French merinos and twills Black and colored coburgs and alpacas Plain repps, lustres, figured rulux, repps, checks, all-wool elan tartans Fancy dress stuffs Long wool shawls Men's nnd boy's I.R. braces and belts Patent velvets, silk velvets, volveteens Wool goods, bootees, bootakins, gaiters, crossovers floods, scarfs, vasts, and jackets Black silk laces, Clnny laces Hats — ladies' and children's trimmed and unlrimmod, straw, Mb, and velvet Winceys, plain and fancy Turkish towels, huckaback Forfars, dimities White and grey calicos, 4-4 and 8-4 White sheeting, 70, 80, and 90 inch Ticks, linen, union, and cotton Bed and mattress ticks Hollands, lawns, linens, diapers White and unbleached table damasks Damask table cloths and napkins Slate, holhnd, silesias, printed and plain boc-tlo American leather, oil baize Prints, dark fancies Wet wove shirlings Cheese cloth, white and brown 9G cases CLOTHING, men's, boy's, and youths', consisting of — Men's black doe coats, vests, and trow.-ors ; fancy tweed coats, trowsers, and vests; trowsers and suits ; boys' and youths' I tweed trowsers and vests ; kniekerbockei anil Rigley suits, waterproof coats, Venetian, Scotch tweed, serge and Crimean shirts, white shirts, linen and linen-faced collars, Cob Jen felt hats, Alpino and Palmerston do, deerstalker, tweed and stitched lustre do •J.O packages BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of— Men's Wellingtons, bluchers, Chelsea blockfront elastic sides, canvas shoes, boys' and youths' elastic sides, bluohers, Hungarian nailed and copper-too lace-ups, ladies' clastiesido kid and B.tlmoi'als, girls' and children's E.S. kid, memel, patent, nnd calf Balmorals and copper-toe do; buff, magenta, bronze and fancy slippers ; venc'.iaii aud w«'bb shoes 300 packages OILMEN'S STORES, onsisting of — Tea, in chests, half- cheats, and boxes Engli.ih crushed lump sugar, Eleine i\iishi3 Mixed spice, cinnamon, nutmegs, cloves, ginijor, ground aud whole ; rice, patent b.irley and groats, lnaeoaroni, vermicilli, I sago, salad oil, in pints, hnlf-pinis, and j quarter pints j Caslor^oil, pinl-3, halves, and quarters ; vinegar, in cisks and battles, carbonate of soda, tartaric acid and cream of tartar, scented hair oil, capers, curry, pickles, bottled fruits, arrowroot, anchovies, Jordan almonds, indigo and Windsor blue, white and blue starch, baking powder, blacking, paste and bottli'd, ballibrieks, hourthstoncs, black lead, chocolate and cocoa, chicory and oolTve, candied peel, cheese, sperm candles, colza oil, boiled and raw oil, turps, white and red cad, essences assorted, Nelson's gelatine, pepper, kerosene, Lea & Perrin's sauce.-!; Morton's lobsters, salmon, mustard, marmalade, anchovy paste, and assorted potted meals, fine and cotrse salt, and salt in jars, soap powder, split peas, Bell & Black's vestas, plaids, 250's, 500's, and 1000'" 5 hnlf-tierces Shellard's twist TO '^ 300 lOpickages containing Llollowe/'i? pills and ointm.'iil-., (.'hlorixlyne, Cockle's pill 4 , J£p<om salts, Keuting's cough lozenges and worm (ablets. fYN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 300 cases gonnv.i JDKZ, 3J- and 3] gals •JO qr-casks Lemon Hart's rum 40 „ Martcll and Hennessy's brandy ;30 „ Bruno Silva's port wine 10 „ Cozi-ii's slieivy 5 octaves do 50 cases \larlell and Hennessy's brandy j 50 half-chests Congou tea 25 boxes do 20 L-aski zinc, Nos. 0, 10, 11 30 „ whii.ing, ea. 2 A cvvt DO boxe3 Bel moil t spurm candles 4-0 eii-sks fO'la crystals •10 eases Coleman's starcli 10 „ „ mustard tins and bottles 2C c.isies Lea & sauce 30 „ salad oil, pints and half pints 20 „ pickles, pints IS „ sardines, Alberts, Is 2.1 and Is 4il 5 „ potted meats 30 „ scotch salmon SO „ table salt 4 soap powder 4 bales cor!;?, wine and soda 40 bdls hoop iron, Jin and iiu 179 bars iron, assorted sizes 20 bales cbuble and double double demy 2 „ printing foolscap 5 eases bath bricks 1 crate shsp blocks, single and double 5 cases Gent's and Ladios' saddles 100 bags fine and coarse salt 10 cases Morewood's galvanized iron, Bft. 24 guage W. B. RHODES & CO. FOR SAL£ ~ j rpWO PURE BRED SHORT HORNED X YEARLING" BULLS ONE PUREBRED SHORT HORNED BULL COT3WOLD, LEICESTER, and LINCOLN RAMS, by imported ranis, out of choice carefully selected Ewes FAT WETQERS and FAT CATTLE Apply to BETUUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildings, Or to JAMES RIDDELL, At Mr Hunter's Farm, Kairoi. Wellington, November 28, 1870. BUTTER ! BUTTER !~! ON SALS, 100 kegs, prime quality. JACOP T OSEPH & CO. - — ~ ._ " _fc SEED SOWlNG.— lmportant to Farmers Tho best, cheapest, aud easiest remedy yet produced as a dressing for seed wheat, oats, and barley for tho prevention of smut, rust, &c. Never known to fail. Six bushels of seed can bo dressed and fit for sowing in one hour. It is an established fact of twentyone years, and thirteen in these colonies, with undeviating success, that 35 per cent is saved and a good crop ensured by using Day's FARMER'S FRIEND, superseding Bluestone and all other preparations. Prepared only by E. & M. Keogh, Wholesale Druggist, 11, Jjatrobo street, Melbourne, who- haye : purchased the patent right of. the Inventor, the late Bffc Oharlea Day;. Sold by all the leading- Drug^ giata throughout the Australian colonies.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 27 July 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 27 July 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 27 July 1871, Page 4