On Sale.y —--*—»■_ TAMES O'SHEA HAS FOR SALEpDX? d LATE ARRIVALS/ ; V .*..;«.;."• . And now landing, Ex Celsano arid BwcMri 1 Castle,— :.«•-,;,:"'/ :■•<! 20 qr casks Lemon Hart's rum, 8 tq-10 g.p 10 qr casks. Lemon Hart's rutb, 34 o.p. v - -10 qr casks Vine growers brandy, dark and pale ■ ■ " ■ ;T '"-■ 10 qr casks Hennessy's brandy .. •' 10 qr casks MartelPs ditto . . .; . 100 cases ditto ditto 100 cases Hennessy's ditto , 50 cases Denis Mounie's old brandy ' 50 oases JDKZ gin 50 cases Long John whiskey ; ..-.-, 10 qr casks Stewart's old whisky ; f ,-~ 50 eases champagne • . r- j^ 20 qr cask? sherry, Yglesias and Sons jR 25 cases claret, St Julien, No. 1 25 cases claret, No. 3, 1 doz eaoh 10 tanks malt (Randal's) 12 pockets hops 30 casks soda crystals 25 drums boiled oil, each 5 gallons 25 drums raw oil, each 5 gallons 25 drumß colza oil ; 200 boxes Price's candles, in 1 lbs . 200 boxes De Roubaix'e candles in 1 lbs 10 tons fine salt 10 tons Morewood's galvanized iron, 6, 7 Bft, 26 guage AI.SO. 50 cases red case gin (Dunedin) 30 oases malt whisky ditto 10 qr oasts whisky 300 bags Oamaru wbea 30 tons Oamaru flour, Phoenix brand 15 tons Wilson's Canterbury flour . , 15 tons Ruddenklau's ditto 10 tons Anderson & Mowat's ditto 5 tons M'GKIL'B oatmeal 2 tons pearl barley SUGARS--10 tons first counters 5 ditto yellow counters 6 ditto brewer Brown's crystals 5 ditto white crystals TO ARRIVE— 20 tons Ryland's wire, 6, 7, acd 8 WOOL PACK 3— 8 bales, each 75 — lOJ lbs 6 ditto, each 50—10 lbs 5 ditto each 50—8 lbs 4 ditto, each 100 — 8 lbs, f size J. OS. is a purchaser of wool, tallow, flax, and hides, or will make liberal advances on consignments to his London agentß. r\ EORGE THOMAS has for sale privately XX the undermentioned goods, viz :-rEnglish ale and porter, wines and spirits Milling wheat, fowls' wheat, oats, bran Sharps, Eaiapoi potatoes, splendid quality Raisins, currants, dates, Johnston's jamß, Meek's flour in sacks (100 and SOlbs), oatmeal, rice Tea, boxes and half-chests, in great variety Sugars, IC, CV, and brewing crystals M'ConneU's hams and bacon, Canterbury cheese, crockery : .;•... White and gold china cups and saucers Gregg and Trent's coffee in 1,2,7, and 401 b tins Tobacco and cigars, different" brands >; T> A P E B, HAN GI Nj* S PAPERHANGINGSM ' '' JUST LANDED. Ex Glenlora, - ■-;.•■ 5000 pieces Paperbangingg, a very choioe assortment, from 6d upwards., Also, , '~ J / Arrived in harbor, and will be 'landed in a few days, 5000 pieces Paper' hangings, per Brechin Castle ■ W. TUSTIN, , ; It Next door to Union Bank, Willis streefc. /"\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 15 Treadle Sewing . Machines ' onj the Wheeler and Wilson principle, with all etceteras; price, !with cabinet Covers, £7 10s, without do, £7 do. net cash; ' ' .. Also, •... ■ How's elastic boot machines, £12 net cash. WHITTEM, NICHOLSON & (ft). Til O R S A L -~ B: 30,000 fee well seasoned Totara timber. Delivery will be given at the Foxton wharf. Apply to E. S. THYNNE, Foxton, Or to E. BRIGHT WELL,:? ' Mulgrave street, Wellington. mE ORE ORE, MAST.EBTpN 686 acres of Magnificent Land for J Sale. Apply to •-.-.• . • •_. r JOSEPH MASTERS. FOR SALE.— From Thirty to Forty head of cattle. There are fifteen head- of fine young steers, about one. year and nine njonths old; fifteen good oows, perhaps none better in the Wairarapa. The. cows will oalve early this season. Apply to 0. OUNDY, Featherston.' May 16, 1873. : Miscellaneous. 5 T O li A 6r E. The undersigned have room for 1000 to 2000 tons of General Merchandise in firstclass buildings, where goods can be insured at a low rate of premium. " r Terms reasonable. BETHUNE & HUNTER. March 18, 1873. fTIHE undersigned will be bappy to receive X orders for Totara planks, Bcantling, and boards, in any quantity^ to be delivered in Wellington, as soon as the tramway is open Ut Foxton. ■- •.-■ GEORGE SNELSON. Palmerston North, Manawatu. vr~ o x i ~c~ c. G. D. B E 0 1,-, Tailob, &o, LAMBTON QUAY, Begs to intimate that he has returned to Wellington, and intends commencing business and will be open on SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, in those commodious premises adjoining Mr Mulligan's, Watchmaker, and trusts by attention and selling nothing but the best materials to secure a share of public patronage. Having secured the assistance of a first-class cutter, and one that oan be recommended to the. public, the mogt fashionable styfe oan be depended on. A largo and entire new ito«k of cloths, English and Scotoh t weeds, Nelson tweeds, and a beautiful variety of Moßgeil tweeds, so that parties favoring him with their orders can make a selection. ' .' Mayl, 1873. ' ' " T7I EN. 0 ING NOT 1,0 eT To the Owners of Seotions 381 and 885 in the Township of Palmerston N6rth.JkYt We hereby, .oall .upon you to assist n#>in erecting a division fence between your respective property, and sections 333 j(nd 884. ; Failing to assist its within fourteen; days we shall proceed with the fehbe, arid ob'arge the owners with half the oost. : . I •.....;■■-.. ..;MANSQI.:^CO.V ;'■•' Palmerston North, June 16. v# „- ■-.".
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3837, 21 June 1873, Page 4
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