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In the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington, in the Southern District. JOHN TUHAWAIKE OF OTAKU, DECEASED INTESTATE. PURSUANT to the Rule of this Honorable A Court, the Creditors of the above named deceased are, on or before the 28th day of September next, to come in and prove their Debts before Robert Rodger Strang, Esquire, Official Administrator of Intestate Estates, at his Office m the Court House, Mulgrave Street, Wellington or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from the said estate. Robert R. Strang. Deputy Registrar Supreme Court. Supreme Court Office, Wellington, June 29,1845. Native Notice. EAI nga korero a Te Tangi, a Te kai wakante o nga Taonga o Tuhawaiki, kia haere atu akuakie kite ware wakawa nga uri a taua tangata, kia korerorerotia nga tikanga o nga hanga i mahuetia iho c la—kia wakaritea marietia ai c la. Poneke, No te 28 o nga ia o Hune i takitahia ai. Sheep! THE undersigned is prepared to Contract for the delivery of Sheep to Order, and in lots to suit purchasers, either at Port Nicholson or Banks' Peninsula. terms liberal. William Fitzherbert. July 4, 1845. On Sale, by the undersigned, PORT, sherry, and Madeira, in wood and bottle, Champagne, sparkling and still hocks, Maraschino, brandy in hhds. and quarter casks Case gin, whiskey, Stout in hhds., ale in barrels, Bottled ale and stout, A few bags of salt, Manilla and loaf sugar, tea in small boxes, Jams, tapioca, pearl barley, Raisins, flour, almonds, arrow root, Sperm candles, Calico, navy biues, shawls, Black cloth, regatta shirts, Ready made clothing, children's shoes, drab cloth and other boots, also ladies' boots, Oakum, whale lines, a quantity of blocks, Canvas, also 4 and 5 bushel sacks, Chains and anchors, bar iron, Ladies' work boxes, and numerous other goods, the whole to be disposed of far below cost price, for cash. W. S. Loxley. Farish Street, June 28,1845. Wanted. A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, (without encumbrance,) to make herself generally useful. For further particulars apply at the Commercial Hotel. June 27,1845. House and Ground to Let. THAT HOUSE situated inCuba-street,lately in the occupation of G. D. Lardner, D.A.C.G., containing dining-room and parlour, two bed-rooms, kitchen, outhouses, and about one-eighth of an acre of garden ground. For particulars, apply to Alexander Mackintosh, Carter, Cuba Street, Te Aro. June 10, 1545. Sheep on Thirds. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to depasture ewes, on his run in the Wairarapa valley, for one third of the annual increase. The management of the sheep to be entirely under the directions of his own shepherds, and the sheep not to be taken away within twelve months, without a special arrangement. W. M. Smith. May 3, 1845. THE WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT, THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK IN THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND. Important to the Advertising Public. .muesli ■_n_)(y?©irfl_[Ki m ©mm@ii§. TO SUIT THE TIMES. FROM and after this date, advertisements will be charged for at the following UNUSUALLY LOW RATES, being a reduction of more than 200 per cent. from the original charge, and aPP ee Considerably lower than any other establishment in these colonies. Six lines and under, 2s. for the first insertion; over 3ix lines, three pence for the first insertion. For all subsequent insertions, one penny per line will be charged.

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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 29, 9 July 1845, Page 1

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