TAMES O'SffKA. HAS FC)lt"SA3^a^i O ' '. \\ tATB^RBIVAE^^-^^v^-lcS^^ And, now lauding, Ex Oelano and7Br<^TWns£ r v "■.' :'.■ f , _ dastle,— "';•;-/•- ■'^Jh^^f^.^ 20 qv casks t/einonHatt^ rja'ni, flf bd li^o^r;! 10 qr cusks'Lemob HartVnjjn^^ : , ' 10 qr casks Vine growers brandy,^afj^^K/-^ , pale' _ '"■' ]'-';., lQ.qr loa'«ks Herinessy's brandy *'-?'* ;l> 5 -'•■ 10 q.r casks Martell's -.;<"■■; V"f .-.- v ; : •.' - --100 cases ditto ditto- /;;•"' 100 cases Hennessy's ' ditto 50 cases D?nis Mounie's old brand^' v 50 oases JDKZ gin ..*' 50 cases Long" John whiskey ' •? v ' 10 qr casks Stewart's old whisky " ' •' 50 eases champagne 20 qr cask." sherry, Yglesias and 25 cajeß claret, St Julien, No. 1 25- cases" claret, No. 3, 1 doz ea«h 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 .- c 25 drums colza oil *' : '."'. '-. ' 200 boxes Price's bandies, in 1 lbs 200 bcxeß De Roubaix's' candles in 1 1£» 10 tons fine salt . , .' 10 tons Morewqod's galvanized iron^ fy 7 ' . Bft, 26guage. •.'-'.,'." ' : . ' . ■ ' ,-Aisb., . ;. .' • : " .-* ■-- ; .50 oases red case gin (Dunedin) V .*■ 80 cases malt whisky ditto .' 10 qr casks whisky./ ,■ • \-~\: ".' 300 bags Qa«iiar,uwheft,; . .V '<, ' ". ' "„ 30 tons Jpamaru flour, ,Bhb3,riix brattiv. .: >C--15 tptiß,,W.ilßpn!s. Canterbury floaY,'TV- ' x I 15 .tons Ruddenklau'sldiltb "- ; . . : 10 tons Anderson &.Mowat's ditto, 'v V . 5 tons M'GHl'froatnjeal '.'":' ,• /v r ■ 2 tons, pearl -barley — - -r^~ - — —'^—'— -— — ~ ~ suGAJRS— . . '. ; •...;.- \" •;.■;..:,;: v ; 110 tons first, counters , , .. i 5 ditto yellow counters .: . 6 ditto brewer; Brown's .crystal s. w 5 ditto white. crystals '• x I \ to. arrive— ' . , ;;:*,::;?> . ... 20, tone Rylahd's wire, 6, 7, at-d 8 ' l"y WOOL PACKS— , ; 8 bales, each, 7s-r-IQJ lbs . C i, 6 ditto,; each 50t— iOJEbj? '. '.' ;■ I "..'■'. 6 clitto each 50— '8 Hw . 1 ' 4 ditto, each 100r-8 lbs, Isizel "^ . J. o'3. is a purchaser of wqol,' tallow, Jaz,^ and hides, or. will make liberal advanoe% OS . Consignments to his London agents'. ... : .;; .r*. /GEORGE THOMAS has for salej privately^ . VJT the undermentioned goods, viz^ ' f - ■■! 50 casks and cases Tevinant's ale (pints and quarts), 40 ditto Blood's stout, Marfell'a arid Hennessy's brandy iv cases and' qr« casks, Champion's vinegar in qr-baoks, milling wheat, fowl's wheatj oats, 1 bran, <_• pollard, maize, crushed beans/ Meek's, Anderson's, arid Mo watt's^ and ; other ' firet-clnss brands of flour (in sacks 109 and 501 bs) /raisins, currants, dates, John* - sten's jams, rice, oatmeal, r. Kaiapoi potatoes of splendid quality, 3 hhds hollowaro, iron bedsteads, - china matting, ■ ■ blankets, 1000 pieces assorted •■ paper/ tea in boxet and half chests (in great variety) sugars (10, C; and brewing: crystals), ! Keilor's lolließ, . Canterbury ohe«B9, M'Connell's hams and baoon/ white and gold china' cups * and sanoors/^plifteßV: < dishes and dish covers, Gregg's I*nd Trent's coffee in \, 2, 7, and 401 b -tin*,, tobacco and cigars of different brands/ ConYeyances. ' '■;%.-■■ COBB 4 GO'S fBLEGBAPHIimH o* =• -v.,;, ■-■ ROYAL MAIL COACHES' -;f to . - *'■;. 7 '.i W. A I B A B 1 P Jtt.:«, Leave the booking office, at Martin & Downef Pier Hotel, on and after 7tk October every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday iri6ra« ings, ab 7 a.m., arriving at Masterton tfao same. day. . ' " -'- '-yrr.l ■ 1. The .Hutt 7. Featherstoa 2. Taita 8. Tauherinikatl S. Silver Stream .9. Ghreytown '- 4. Upper Hutt 10. Cartertoii - 5. Mungarba . 11. Masfeertoi. '■ . 6. PakaratahU ; • . ! >vi- • I Return Coaches leave DIXOK'S AdOOV* dation Housb, Masterton, for Wellington, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6.30 a.m., arriving in Wellington at 5 p.m. REDUCTION OF FARES. ( Wellington to Mastertoa ... ...208 Do Grey town ..; ... - 16a W. R. HASTWELL,; ■ "3* Proprietori XTTELLINGTON TO MUNGA;fiQA. On and after THIS DAY (Monday), Utl»; August, the Fares to the underrioted plaoea will be: — . * 5. » Single. RbtVbn 1 . From Wellington to — s. d. c. d, ■: Lower Hutt ... ... 2 0. 36 Taitai ... ... 2 6 46 Upper Hutt 3 6 6 6 Collins's, Mungaroa... 4 0 8 0 The coach leaves M'lntpsb.'s New Zeal.aader ' Hotel at 3 30, and RoyalHptel at 4 o'clock, " the Taitai, and Mungaroa at the usual hours. . All business and parcels will be punctually attended to. . ■; No demand from the passengers for tolls. All tolls. paid weekly .by the proprietor^ ;'■ \ Both Coaches are under the management, of one driver, who will keep all mails and. par* eels carefullj, and will attend to business; ■ All parcels to be left at the New Zealander Hotel or Royal Hotel. .'•>-. P. COKERRY, .".! Proprietor, GOBB AND OO.'S TELEGRAPH LESS op •-■■•■-. - ROYAL MAIL OOAOBBS From Welh'ngton to Taranaki £6 ij I ; —Return Tickets - 10 10 K JO Do do to Patea *- - - 310 6 /'->' Do do to Waitotara/ • • . 3 0 1 ;& . Do do to Wanganui- 2 1O A 'JO „< Do do to Tutaenui ; - • 2 s^o. Do do Rangitikei (BuII'b) • 2 00 Do do Rangitikei (Sodfcfc's) - - 1 '16; ' ; Do do Manawatu - ... 1 10; '0. v • DodoOtald - - » 1 5 jji " Do do Waikanae • - . ' -■-*"-•*; 1 0 0 Do do Paikakariki - i , 0 lft,. :Q Coaches Btart hroni ijhe Bookuig Gm»| : /• M'lntosh's New Zealander Hotel every Mon- ' day and, Thursday morning, at 6 o!olookj a^a.^ ; and from ' Atkinson's Hotelj t .Vf angaunj|,^ik Monday and Thursday ■mornings, 'at 7 o'pipok . : : %:YpVs&>rProvviei^:; Booking, Offioe' ; —N^ew2eaJander'H6te,Ji . ;i PROSSER'S LINE OF ROYAL -MAIL(^ OOAOHES running between Wellingt*iß:;;V and Hutt, Daily. '""-: . ," .;» '^;"V';lLeaving New Zealander , .",.,'- -9-i'lS"tfiifiij>^*-II Crown & Anchor ? ■..-.■ 9.2 ft (Bittiit ?v 11 Royal Hotel: ... ../ 9.3p:a.ni. '- '' 'Fabbs..- '■■-■*■■: \ ■j'-mdiO~: Wellington to Eaiwarra >.. i.'.t^l }Xo }?~ v ; Do to Ngahauranga ;.. .«.' ... " ; j^O>?vDo to the Hutt ... '■''-• •'./.■•■: \:^is?<6%l: Do -to the- Taita; - : -- -/,;.. •■• : '*r' v.. ..'•-/ 'iW-^iSt^] N-. B. — On Sundays leaving -the : Royjtl"|Q^* the Hutt -at'-lO'-ftfb: .-'"?■•■::->■ t^t -■ =^ ir ?; -^ ;^9%g^^gS - ■• •■•■■■ JOHN PROSSERgProßriet^lll jjitw^^M^y^m^ X,, COACHES, will;poni^enoe:^uini|ii^n^ and afrtr MONDAY^ tee^&t&gAitilp.l^S^ •1. Porirua at ,- • '. : .•..:;.-i^. ;^'fi"'v;j?t i lß r^f^^i|f,l^ 2. Half- Way 'Houeo^t -8.; Johnspritille at.y»;'>i:44v^' J: «^l^^^^p . 1 = Return Oo^ch^niT^^WApwkie?*!^^® 2.-
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3902, 5 September 1873, Page 4
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916Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3902, 5 September 1873, Page 4
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