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ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex Halcione and lalo arrivals. 150 boxes Price's candlos 25 cases Keiller's confectionery 5 do do candied peel 5 do Peek, Frean & Co's biscuits 30 do salad and castor oil 5 do scented hair oil 15 do Morton's pickles 10 do table salt; 3 do French olives 5 do Copeland's assorted sauces 30 do blue and white starch 3 do Windsor blue 2 tons Ceylon coffee, plantation 12 cases Coleman's double-superior mustard 3 do olack lead 10 do Brown & Poison's corn flour 3 tons oatmeal and poarl barley, in 251 b and 501 b bagß 15 catks carbonate soda 2 cases cream of tartar 20 do Wy brow's vinegar 50 octaves vinegar 25 qr-caeks do 3*7 casks crushed loaf sugar 320 mats yellow, Mauritius, Honolulu, and Melbourne Co's sugar 40 caaes Scotch and American salmon 12 do sardines, halves and quarters 15 do lobsters 5 do red herrings 20 barrels and half barrels pickled salmon 20 cases Knight's Tasmanian jams 6 barrels dried apples I Soap, in 1^ cwt boxes, yellow and blue mottled Tea in half-chests and boxes 6 crates cups and saucers 4 cases patent cannisters 3 do Day & Martin's blacking 801 l & Black's and Bryant & May's safety matches Rimmel'B toilet, brown, Windsor, and bar soaps 6 i tierces Sfc. Andrew's tobacco 10 boxes Teir's Lord Nelson 6 cases German and Manila cigars 100 casks flour of sulphur 18 bales woolpacks, 81b to 101 b 10 doz Rodger's sheep-shears 40 qr-casks sherry and porfc wino, of various qualities 15 do rum, 10 and 30 o.p. 9do Martell's and Hennessy's pale brandy In cases — Old fcom, Martell's and Hennessy's brandy, schnapps, whisky, geneva (3 to 4 gals), cocktail, claret, hock,Bollinger'B champagne and bitters, cherry cordial and ginger wine, Witt k Williams and Moriee, Cox k Co's alo, in quarts and pints Boiled and raw oil, in drums and casks Whito load, red, blue, green, and yellow paints Rolls' and Sinom's varnishes, assorted kinds 260 oases Windsor glass, from 10x12 to 44x36 1 washing and mangling maohine 50 bags inaizo 100 do barley 200 do Colonial malt 1 8-horse power stoam engine Also, 2 cottage pianos, by Chappell & Co, in rosewood, and 1 pianino, in walnut wood case And 1 case last musical publications KRULL k CO, Harbor streot. 14th September. HE NEWEST MUSIC, &c, sont to all parts of tho colony — Post Free. JAMES BERGER, Music Warehouse, Lambton Quay. WESLEYAN CHURCH. THE Third Anniversary of fche Wesleyan Church, Manners streefc, will be held as follows : — Sermons will be preached on SUNDAY, September 17th, in the Morning, at 11, by Rev W. H. West, B A. ; and in tho Evening, at 7, by Roy T. Bnddio. On MONDAY Evening followiug, a Public Tea Meeting will bo held in the Schoolroom, at 6 o'clock, and a Public Meeting in the Ohurch afc 7. Addresses will be delivered by several ministers and other gontlemen, interspersod with piocea of musio. Single tickets, 2s ; Family tickets (for three or more), ls 6d each. ADD FELLOWS' HALL MONDAY, 18fch SEPTEMBER. LECTURE BY RIGHT REV. DR. MORAN, R.C., Bishop of Dunedin. Subject-" EDUCATION." Reserved Seats, 2s 6d ; Gallery and Back Seats, Is. Doors open at; 7 o'clock j Lecture to commence at 7.30 sharp. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A MEETING will bo held in tho Museum at 8 p.m. THIS EVENING, Saturday, the 16th iußtanfc. Papehs. 1. Notes on fcho Traditions of the New Zealanders, by W. T. L. Travers, F.L.S., President, 2. Description of two new Lizards, by Captain Hutton, F.G.S. 3. Tho Bats of Now Zealand, parfc 1, by Dr, F. J. Knox. The Museum will also bo opened to tho public at 7.30 p.m. By order, F. W. HUTTON, Hon. Sec. GERMAN AND ITALIAN LANGUAGES. INSTRUCTION givon in the above languages. Fdtticular attention devoted to the imparting Cf a corroct accent. Schools attended. A Ladies' Class now forming, aud an Evening Clasa for Gentlemen. JAMES BERGER, Lambton Quay, Wellington. " TCTCONTRACTORS. PLANS and Specifications of Works to bo executed on tho Public Recreation Ground, To Aro, may be scon at my oflico, where tenders will bo received until noon of Saturday, tho 23rd inst. g |Tho lowest or any tender nofc nocessarily accepted. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, City Surveyor. City Surveyor's Offico, 15th September. T> DONALD, Eden Vale Nursery and jLV« Pleasure Garden, Karori. Accommodation lor Wedding Parties or Singlo Lodgers. By Spocial Appointment to His Excolloncy Sir G. F. Bowon. TT E. WARCUP, BOOT-MAKER. Manufacturer of Gentlemen's Boots exolusivoly N.B.— Pair of lasts fitted and kept for every Customer. Address— Willis street. WILLIAMS'S c BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Wilms Sxbebx.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3304, 16 September 1871, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3304, 16 September 1871, Page 3
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