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Ex " Ennerdale." ISAACS AND LEVY HAVING received by the Ennerdale from London, an extensive stock of Goods, in their trade, an early inspection is respectfully solicited. N.B.—Ladies' White and Black Satin Shoes, Gents' Dress Boots, A few pairs of Patent Anti-gropelos Drap, and Black Cloth Boots. &c, &c, &c. Wellington, June 13, 1849. THOMAS MILLS, (Late in the employ of Mr. John Johnston,) BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he has commenced Business on Lambton Quay as Ibonjioxgeb, Hardwaremax, &c, and respectfully solicits their patronage Attention is requested to the following Goods— A large assortment of Bench and Moulding Planes, Ploughs, Fillisters, Match Planes, &c. Bough, Bastard, and Smooth Files of all descriptions, Mortice, Firmer, and Turning Chisels and Gouges, Nails, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Locks, Brass-work, &c. &c. &c. Wellington, June 29, 1849. GARDEN SEEDS. JAMES M-BETH BEGS to intimate that he has lately received from Hobart Town a small assortment of fresh Garden Seeds, warranted good. Parties in the habit of gardening, will fully understand the advantage of a change, in preference to using those reared in the Colony. Pipitea, June 29,1849. Wellington Brewery. KUMU TOTO. THE Undersigned having succeeded to the above Establishment, which is now in full operation, will be prepared (from and after the 25th instant) to supply the Public with very superior ALE, brewed under the experienced management of Frederick Abbott, Esq., late Manager of Abbott's Bow Brewery, London, (famous for India Ale,) and warranted pure Malt and Hops. All Orders punctually attended to. JOHN WADE. N.B.—Yeast and Grains always on hand. Wellington, June 15, 1849. IS NOW PUBLISHED, Price Two Shillings and Sixpence. THE FIRST STEP TO MAOM CONVERSATION. EDITED BY HENRY TACY KEMP, Native Secretary. May be had at the Office of this Paper, and at the Stores of Messrs. Lyon, Roe, and Johnson and Moore.

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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 390, 7 July 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 390, 7 July 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 390, 7 July 1849, Page 4

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