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WELLINGTON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. r J''IIE Third Conceht of the Season will -k Hike place on Tuesday next the 21st instant, at lite Lyceum Theatre. PItOGItAMME: Pa»t FinsT. (h enure—llarcarolle Aubcr Quurteit —Tim limiter's Farewell Meutlelxo/in Solo Clurionette—Swiss Air mid variations .... Canalini Song—Rmnimzetta Link# Solo Pianoforte—Don Pnsipnile Her: Selection of Airs from Luein de Lammermoor. .Donizetti I’aht Secoso. Overture—The Zauherflote SJozart Solo Flute—Air ami variations Herz Glee—Winds whistle Cold Kisliop Duett—Horn mid Cornet a Piston Kalllwoda ;' n :‘ ■■■■■■: Qiuutetto—Sinlome Pastorale Beethoven Gallop—Etna Gallop D'Albert Doors open at hall-past 7 o’clock, to commence at 8. Admisssiou by tickets onlv. G. I’ICCETT. ... „ Hon. See. Wellington. September IS, 18,OS. N 0 T I C E. ARRIVAL OF THE HANOVERIAN BAND PEU •‘WHITE SWAN." r J~'HE Undersigned feels much pleasure in J- announcing that he lias engaged Mr. Barn’s lltyiitre. Manners-street, for the purpose of opening' a senes of promenade Concerts, u In Juilien, every Monw’m" 11 ' 1 s Y unDAY evening. Hoping the support of Wellington by keeping the House orderly, and by givmg from time to time new pieces. Admission:—Boxes, 25.; Pit, Is. (Id. Doors open at half-past /, to commence at 8 o’clock. A 7 o smoking allowed, I likewise oiler our services for Balls, Dinners or other occasions. ’ AUGUST KASDEN, Lender of the Company. September 18, 1858. 1 ' Brig“Mo.t," Wellington Harbour. September IS, 1858. Deau Sin,—On the termination of our short passn-e from Auckland to Wellington, we cannot part from vou without thanking you for the skill, kindness, and 'attention which have converted a winter's voyage on the const of New Zealand into n party of pleasure” We remain, Your obedient servants, r'.’ Staff Surgeon. B. TYDD, Asst.-Surgeon 58th Regt. E. McSHANE, Asst.-Surgeon do. A* BULL. Purveyor Department.

BE MOYAL. LAND AND ESTATE OFFICE. A/TB’ J. 11. Y ALLACE begs to inform IT A the Public that he has removed his Land and Estate Office to those premises lately occupied by Messrs. Smith & Co., nnd formerly occupied by Wm. Allen as the Wellington Sale Rooms, Lambton Quay. Properties and Stock sold either by public auction or private coutract. Plans nnd Registers of every District kept for reference and general information. Lands purchased and selected, and Crown Grants procured. Loans negotiated, Mortgages arranged, and capital invested. Properties valued and Surveys executed. Estates managed, nod General Agency Business conducted with Europe, the Australian Colonies, India, and Americft. Lambton-quay. Wellington. Sept. 13,1858. VALUABLE INVESTMENT. MESSRS. SMITH & CO. have received instructions from William Fitzherdekt, Esquire, to sell ALL that Valuable Freehold Estate situate at Wamni-o-Mfta, a distance of four miles from the Valley of the Hutt, and fourteen miles from the Town of Wellington This property consists of 1G35 ACRES. ‘ comprising a rich fiat of several hundred acres, sheltered by an amphitheatre of hills, partly cleared and partlv wooded. A main drain has been carried a distance of two miles through the centre of the fiat, with an outlet into a branch of the Wainui-o-Mata rher. It has been estimated by competent judges as capable of being made to carry 10D0 Head of Cattle. Few more eligible properties have been offered in this Province, and should the Auctioneers not meet with a purchaser for the whole, the Estate will be subdivided into I*arms and disposed of at public auction, of which due notice will be given. SMITH & CO. Wellington, August 28, 1858.

NOTICE. MR. WILLIAM BROMLEY of Pahautanni being about to leave the Colony, requests that all persons having any claim against bim will send the particulars thereof to him, directed to the office of Mr. Brandon, Lambton-quay, Wellington. Wcl'ington, September 14, 1858. LADIES’ SCHOOL, CUBA ST REE T, T E AR 0. MRS. WELCH having taken the House lately occupied by the Misses Birch, lias vacancies for a limited number of Boarders and Day Pupils’. Private Lessons in Music and Singing, &c. 14th September, 1858. THE NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC. IN consequence of numerous expressions of disappointment and regret at the non-publica-tion of the above work, for the current year, which have repeatedly come to the notice of the proprietors of the “ Lyttelton Times," they have determined upon resuming its publication in order to meet the requirements of the Colony. the AI- M A NAG FOR 1859 will contain, besides a carefully constructed EPHEMERIS nnd CALENDAR, a complete OFFICIAL DIRECTORY for the ISLANDS, a Compendium of COLONIAL STATISTICS, a COASTING DIRECTORY according to the latest authorities, Political, Ecclesiastical, Agricultural, nnd Mercantile Information, and a large amount of other matter, interesting and useful to all classes in the Colony. TO GENERAL ADVERTISERS

The New Zealand Almanac, commanding as it has always done, an extensive sale throughout New Zealand, offers a Circulnting Medium not otherwise to be met with. The terms for Advertisements arc:— For every inch of space (page wide), three shillings; or, perpage (foolscap octavo), twelve shillings. Orders will be recived at this Office, or by Mr. Lyon, Wellington, previously to the Ist of NOVEMBER; and the Almanac will be published jn the beginning of DECEMBER. “Times" Office, Lyttelton, September 8, 1858. F UIINLSHE D AI’ARTMENTS. r I ’0 LET, Sitting and Bed Room, pleasant--A- ly situated in Moles worth-street, with or withoubonrd. Apply next door to Dr. Johnston's, M°l £sw ortht street. I'-S*—A Single man could also be eonifortnbly boarded with use of separate bed room, September 11, 18.58. PUBLIC DALL AND SUPPER. JVjTRS. KENNEDY begs to announce that -IrA previous to retiring from business, she intends giving ft PUBLIC BALL and SUPPER, at. tho Highlander Inn, Kuiwarawnra, on Tuesday next, the 21st inst., when she trusts her numerous friends and supporters will rally round her on the occasion. A Quadrille Band will be present, and every arrangement will be made for tho comfort of her guests. Dancing to commence nt 9 o’clock. Tickets, to admit a Lady and Gentleman, ss, ejtcli; single ticket, 3s. Wellington, Sept. 14, 1858,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1370, 18 September 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1370, 18 September 1858, Page 2