ON -SALE,
Ex JANE CATHERINE, PILGRIM, and late arrivals.
8 TONS Bar, * Square, and Round Iron, assorted sixes ' ' - 200 Camp Ovens m 5 cases Moleskin Trowsers and Vests 1 „ Black Cloth do. 3 „ Rolled Jaconets, 2 cases Jaconet Muslin 1 „ Navy and Orange Prints 1 „ Fancy Prints 2 „- Thread, assorted colours, 1 case Shoe Stitching and Closing I Corderoy, Moleskins, 1 case Quilts 4 „ Regatta Shirts, 2 cases Long Cloth 1 Blue Baize, &c, and 3 cases 2x2 Shirts 1 „ Paper Hangings, 5 bales Blankets 1 bale Scarlet Cravats, 1 bale Monkey Jackets ©"'crates Crockery, 4 cases Copper Bolts and Sheathing Nails Ladies', Gent's Saddles, Bridles, Scotch .-, _, Cart Harness Cart^ Arms and Boxes, Lead Pipe, Horse • - Shoe Nails/*, 5,' 8, 10 - ' • Window Glass, Pickles,Sauces,Vinegar,&c. A few JKitchen Ranges Knight's Pale London Soap . .- .* - ,• Hervey, 'Johnston, & Co. "Wellington, 25th August, 1849.
ON SALE, J A* HHDS. MARTELL'S BRANDY 'X V ioo red cases Gin, 4 gallons "Madeira in hhds. and quarter -casks Port, Sherry, Madeira, Marsala, Claret, and Hock, in cases of 3 doss, each 4 puncheons Old Jamaica Rum, 27 o.p. Hervey, Johnston, & Co. August 25, 1 849. ■-
THOMAS MILLS BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity that he has received per late arrivals from London, a few well selected Invoices of Ironmongery and Hardware, consisting of. — Iron Tinned Saucepans, Tea Kettles, and Boilers €amp Ovens, Frying Pans, Coffee Mil's -Cross-cut Saws and Saw Sets, Spades,- Shovels Fire Irons, University Stoves, Bellows Hair Brooms, Hearth Brushes, Carpet Brooms and Assorted Cutlery "-Also — 6* kegs Nails consisting of — 1J to 4in. Cut Clasps, 1J to 3§in. fine Wrought Clasp, 3in. to, 6in, Spikes, and 2§in.> Flooring Brads, Pig Lead, Window Glass, Perforated Zinc, ' &c, &. •Lambton Quay, August 28, 1849.
TO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT. OAT f\ DOZEN BARCLAY'S celebrated **fJ\J Porter and Ale, in casks containing -3 dozen, @ 9s. 6d. per dozen. Hekvet, Johnston, & Co. August 25, 1849.
TO BE SOLD
rfiOWN ACRE, No. 307 situated on Te Aro X Flat, with the Windmill, Dwelling House Out-Houses, and 100 Acres Country Land, No. .18, District of Ohario. Also, Town Acre, No. 148, on Thorndon Flat, with a double frontage lo Hawkst« % ne and Molesworth Streets. Also Town Acres, Nos. 847, 892, 1()32, I 1I 1 33, and the Country Sections to the same ; No. 72 Oiawanua, Nos. 239 and 365 Manawatu. No. 145 Upper Hutt. Also JO Acres cleared land, situated in the Ohiro close to Mr. Symons Farm, laid out for a Paddock, and Leased at srs. per annum for Seven Years, of which Four have yet to run. Also, Two Acres of Land upon the Karori Road, with a good Weather-boarded House. Apply to T. W. Hoggard Te Aro Windmill, Aug. 22, 1849.
' PLAX, WOOI, LASHING, and OIL. TpHE UNDKRSIGNED are purchasers of X Flax, Wool Lashing, and Oil. ' ' ' ' William Hickson, & Co. WelUngton, 28tb July, 1849.
GARDEN -^ND GRASS SEEDS. JAMES MBETH, PIPITEA, HAS just received the following per Sistert, from Hobart Town : — « Red Glover Field and Garden Turnips Italian Rye Grass, Cauliflowers Cocksfoot Grass Brussel Sprouts Swee*. Vernal Celery ' 1 Timothy Grass 'Brocoli' Lucerne "James' Keeping & Silver Rye . * t Skin Onion ► Radish, &c. Spinach Carrot Ca.tra.way • - Parsnip 1 ' "- ~ r ■*--«■• - . . ' Also — ? a I. - A variety of Groceries. 1 . -• Weilingtdn, August 11, 1849. ;
The Improved Ventilating Hat ! ! Registered pursuant to Act of Parliament, 6 Sf 7 Victoria, cap 65 ; March 17 th 1846. THE IMPROVED VENTILATOR is qua- I ranteed to admit of jperfect ventilation, while at' the same time it is perfectly V aterproof; and from the construction of the Ventijatoj, that part of the Hat will be fpund as solid and durable as any other, an advantage to the wearer, it is submitted, riot to be found in any ■pihtr description of Ventilated Hats! the ventilating par's of which are ordinarily composed «>f very slight mate'ials, which, while they afford but aii incomplete ventilation, must sacrifice the durability of the hats to their fragility . It may be had in every variety of elegant shapes, covered with the most brilliaut Velvet Nap; and is in every respect adapted to the prevailing fashions ! It is confidently anticipated that those Gentlemen who once honor them by a .trial, -will afterwards consider it indispensable .tQ wear THE IMPROVED VENTILATOR. To be bad at the Stote of R. J. Don can. Wellington, -29th August, 1-849. > -
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 428, 8 September 1849, Page 2
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