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JUST RECEIVED, Ex "ENNERDALE," DIRECT FROM LONDON, QEVEBAL Truuks BOOTS and SHOES, of O the following description, suitable for the present Winter Season— Gents, stout Wellington Boots, " " Cloth Boots, " " Oxonian Shoes, " Slippers, " Carpet do. Ladies' very superior Cloth Boots with Cork Soles " best Patent Seal and Cordovan, Cloth Boots Goloshes, " " Single sole Stuff and Cashmere Boots " " Patent Seal double soled Shoes, " " Cordovan do. do. " " Stuif and Cashmere Shoes, " " Carpet Slippers, " " Patent Cork Soles,"to keep damp from the feet, Children's superior Cloth Boots of all sizes, " " Leather Boots and double sole strap Shoes, " " Patent. Seal and Golonredstrap Shoes, and a superior lot of Boy's Nailed Boots, Colonial made. All the above Goods are of the best description, and will be sold at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction to all purchasers. A single trial will convince them that they were never before so well suited in Wellington, as at HOWE & SWINBURNE, Boot and Shoe Makers, Dixon Street, Te Aro, Next door to Mr. G. Waters' store, where all Orders will be executed with despatch. SggP Observe ! Cash, and no Second Price. Wellington, June IS, 1849. BRITANNIA SALOON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. THE Public is most respectfully informed that, at the earnest request of several supporters of the Drama, the nights of performaucu will in future take place on Wednesday Evenings. The performance will commence with the entire New Farce called Come to Town, or NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOURS. After which, a variety of Singing. To conclude with, by desire, the favourite Farce o Captain Stevens, or the POODLE COLLAR. Public Subscription Library. EEOE begs to acquaint the Beading Public • of Wellington and its vicinity, that lie intends opening a Subscription Library on the Ist of January, 1849, at his Fancy Stationery and Toy Warehouse, Lambton Quay. The Library consists of a large assortment of Books lately arrived from London, and embraces the best Works of Marryatt, Aiusworth, Boz, and tLe other popular authors of the present day. Arrangements have been made tha. a constant uccession of New Books will be added as soon as ossible after their publication. Terms of Subscription. Per Year £1 11 6 " C Months 10 0 ' Quarter 0 10 G " Month 0 4 0 Payable in Advance. A case of Fancy Toys will be opened for the ''olidays. Wellington, December 19, 1848. PORIRUA. I'7\ OB SALE, the produce of Manawatu and elsewhere :— 1,000 bushels Chevalier barley, 2,000 do. wheat, 50 tons potatoes. The above will be delivered to a purchaser at any port in New Zealand. Also.— Always on hand, Martell's Brandy, Bum, Gin, Port and Sherry Wine, Bottled Ales and Porter. Van Djemen's Land and New Zealand Flour (finest quality.) Sugars, Teas, Coffee, &c. A few kegs good Tobacco. Blankets, Calicos, and slops of all descriptions. ALSO, 12 Head *-f Heifers and Cows, some with calvas by their side and others in calf, now depasturing at Porirua. J. RHODES. Paramatta, Feb. 14,1849. » Lime and Bricks for Sale, A T J. EVANS' Brick Field, Te Aro Flat, at t\. the back of Mr. Hort's. Lime, Is. Gd, per Bushel. November 17, 1848.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 390, 7 July 1849, Page 4

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