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On Sale/ , --.-,.-. ' T\^ & Gh TUBNBULL & 00 have for sale, ex Douglas and E. P. Bouverie— 125 casks ou. rants 80 cases do 450 boxes Eleme raisins 250 do Valencia do ' 30 cases Muscatel do . 40 do Sultana do 20 do figs TXT & Gr. TUBNBULL t CO Have for sale, ex Veronica, from Mauritius, New Crop Sugars, 1873, 10,000 MATS SUCrAB, Consisting of Fine to finest White Crystals Fine to finest While Counters Fine to finest Yellow Crystals Fine to finest Yellow Counters Fine to finest Brewers' Crystals, Samples of the above shipment can be seen at our office on the 6th inst. . W & a. TUB NBU LL ~ &~00. HAVE FOB SALE, to arrive per Queen of the South, from Boston— . • 237 cases cane and wood seat chairs 150 cases lobsters Per May, from Hong Kong — 2000 bags, each 561 bs, dressed rice Per Celaano, from London— 200 cases Morton's lib salmon jyj mo s lii y" Merchant and Commissiow A<jbnt, Huntor street, Wellington, HAS ON SAL E — Brandy— Hennessy's and Kartell's, dark and pale, in bulk and case Whisky (superior) in bulk and case Old torn, in case Bum (fine old) in bulk and case Sherry, superior and .medium Port, superior and medium * Australian wines, in bulk and bottle, of the finest vintages, including— Madeira Beisling Front ignac Carbenet Shiraz Conatanlia Fine old sweet red Port Flour, best Canterbury brands, in 1001 b and 501 b bags Coffee, Trent's, in ] , 2, 4, and 251 b tins Tea, in boxes, half-cheslp, and chests Pickles Preserved fish, all kinds Preserygd fruits Pert Cooper cheese Perennial rye grass seed SOLE AGENT FOB— i Bruce and Coo's machine made Canterbury biscuits— fancy, cabin, and ship's Moore's prize ales and stout, in bulk aud bottle TJLIMMEB, BEEVES] AND Ca JL have on sale, 60 bams, in cloth ; * 60 sides bacon, in cloth 2 tons pearl barley 40 cheese 10 tons potatoes £ ton oatmeal 100 sacks ordinary feed oats 100 sacks' very superior oats 250 sacks maize 15 sacks barley 20 sacks beans and peas 20 bales chaff 75 sacks bran 100 sacks coarse and fine pollard 5 tons Isaac Wilson's and Wood's flour 15 tons flour, 100' a and 50's 80 sacks milling and chick wheat 27 sacks ship biscuits 2 tons early seed potatoes Also, Candles, kerosene; tea, half-chests and boxes, very superior ; sugar j soap ; salt, coarse and fine, &o. pOA IB! COALS! I Buyers should enquire the price of coal now landing from the French barque Bayonnaise. J. DEANSFIELD. November 7th, 1873. pOA L ! CO ~L L ! Best Screened Newcastle Coal, cannot be surpassed in size, quality, and economy, at greatly reduced prices. Apply to C. MITCHELL, Coal Yard, Opposite Gk Crawford's store. HO A L S AKD M^Jl IZ E. lhe Undersigned have ON SALE a con« stant supply of COALS and M&.IZE, per. their vessels, now running between Newcastle, N.S.W., and this port. And in addition to their wholesale trade have opened Coal Yards, from which they are now retailing coals in bags, or in bulb from the vessels. BECK & TONKS, Willis and Manners streets, Opposite the Union Bank of Australia. Stud Horses. O STAN.D THIS SEASON/ The Draught Entire, YOUNG- CHAMPION. Young Champion is a dark bay, with black points, stands seventeen hands high, with great bone and muscle, and is coming eight years: old. He was bred by 0. Minohin, Esq., ; of Mount White Station. (For Pedigree see Cards'.) . STABLES— M'Grath's, Ferry, Porirua, on Monday; - Bould's Hotel, Pahautanui, midday Tuesday ; Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, Wednesday; Cotter's, Upper Hutt (calling at Death's, Taita), Thursday ; Lower Hutt, Friday ; New: Zealander Hotel, Wellington,' Saturday. Terms— £3 3s. Allowance made for. two or more mares. N.B. — Young Champion gained the second prize at Christohurcb, in the first-olasa, in 1869. ;■.,.-.- , For particulars, apply to * M. W. JACKSON, ; . Proprietor. mO STAND THIS SEASON, . The celebrated imported Suffolk Punch „ Draught Stallion, : ' ■• JOCK, At the following places : — ' ..■ ? Pahautanui, Thursday ; Nelson's, Porirua, ■■,-... .- : -i Wednesday and Thursday nights ; Johnsons^;; ville, "Wednesday and Friday mornings j ; Htttt,C j; Tuesday and Friday nights ; Taita, ; Tuesdiy^* and Saturday. The remainder of the week>^| at the Silver Stream. ' , ■ -•-"•-. rf , :. *^ . Terms — £3. Allowances made for two or; " -. more mares. Cf uaraatee, £4. -.' ■,: ;, \i Ite- ' :V V \^SMITHV:^

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3974, 10 December 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3974, 10 December 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3974, 10 December 1873, Page 4

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