'pHE Proprietor of the Wellington -*• Candlb Factort begs to observe, for the information of the Public, that from the many and varied sources from whence he has been favoured with information- respecting the Nbw Light, there is not ft. doubt; on his mind that the whole question, will be set. at rest. Of course all are aware of the^ great sensation lately created in nearly all the families of Wellington with regard to the Nbw and^Brjlliant Light. The Proprietor- of the Wellington" Candle Factory would wish it to be understoojd that he has a most decided dislike- to anything that bears the semblance, or -that .even might be construed into anything in the . shape of puffing*; -yet with due delicacy, and with great satisfaction to himself, he has ascertained' beyond a shadow of a doubt, that these Brilliant Lights proceed from the ends of the Candles made at his Factory. This he has ascertained from the best authority, and beyond the pqssibility of a doubt, and consequently that they are not from the " Sydney Mould 1 Candles," but are as superior to them as the purest sperm candles are to a- common dip. The Proprietor is not now going to instance any of the many proofs of their superiority "to the Sydney candles ; nor would he wish for one moment to injure Mr. Price ; but at the same time he would recommend those who have not tried the Wellington Candles," by a fair trial to test to their satisfaction the superior qualities of his Candles ; and he would further recommend that families will be particular, and always inquire at all the respectable Stores in town for the Wellington. Factory Candles, where they may be had in any quantity, gay from half a Candle to half a ion. . . N.B. — Wanted, a couple of active Assistants in^ the Wellington Factory, to whom liberal wages will be given. " ■" ' " i April 30, 1853.
&mei*tcan antr JForetgrt &gencg, City of Washington, UNDER THS DIRECTION,. O» Aaron Haight Palmkk, of New. York, Counsellor of the Supreme Court of the , United States, and Director of the late American and Foreign Agency of that City ;— and 1 Worthington Garrettson Snbthbn," of New ! Orleans, also a Counsellor of said'Courf, and late Solicitor of the United States General
Land Office. ' - ' 5, nnRIS Establishment is formed for thY -*- following objects :— - . 1. For conducting Professional Business in the Supreme CourY of tfie United States, and ■ the prosecution and recovery of Claims against the American Government. 1 2. For Collections generally^mbracing Debts, Legacies," and Inheritances; in the United States and the adjacent British Possessions. 3. For the Purchasing of Lands in any of the States or Territories of the Union, and Loaning Moneys on Mortgage of Real Estate lyiny therein. , 4. For Investment of Funds in United States and State Stocks an*d Loans, and', generally, for the" transaction of all business pertaining to a Law, Loan, or Banking Agency. . , All Communications addressed (post-paid) to Messrs. Palmer & Snethen, American, and foreign Agency> City of Washington, will receive prompt and faithful attention. TALMER arSNETHEN.
WILLIAM LUMSDEN,
Nurseryman and Fl'tffi'st, r& r &C f ., DEGS most' respectfully tSifitfdrm the A^ Inhabitants of Wellington and the ueighbouring r Settlements^ .that -he \hasir. foil sale an assbrtraent of Forest, , Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubsi s Greeni house and Herbaceous ' Plants, Bulbous Flower Roots, Asparagu^ Sea^Kak?' > * -^o^V flower, Cabbage, Celery, and otfierfCulinary" Plants 1 : 1 ' : -' J ''
Plantation and Pleasure Grounds contracted' for, and planted in tne most" judicious manner^ according 1 to thY diversity of soil and situation, .so as to produce effect' with utility. , , . ~ W. L. has been commissioned to sell a very superior assortment of' Apple Trees five years old, and in 'bearing, now > g"r6"wing M m one of the j best gardens' in Wellington. ,'Subhf an oppor • tunity is selHom to be metwith by-"those,'who j are desirous y of having a efop'the first year after planting. Also, an assortment of Gooseberry -Bushes in full bearing".' J j Fruit Trees are warranted free from American Blight, or any other disease.- < .«. Wellington Nursery, , . , , Tinakori Road,: July 21, 1852.
j —■ : Just arrived, »«^ And on Salfat the Office of this Paper. ■>A*" NEW and General Assortment oi STATION^ERY, consisting of Foolscap, Xietter^ and Note Paper, Coloured Paper, Envelopes, various sizes*, in packets and/ fancy cases, Cajcnphorated/Sealing Wax, Slates- with and without Framesj Dutch andrpther? Slate, Pencils, Mavor.'s Spelling ' Books, Cjhurch of 'EDgland,Pi-%yej,Bp'oks,"in cases, boxes oflndia ilubber BandsJDate Boxes, &c.-r-Also, Drawings and Engravings in Frames.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 830, 16 July 1853, Page 1
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