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GOVERNMENT NOTICE. S 3B W S> 3S IE in Secretary's Office, Wellington, sth May, 1846. ' rpENDERS will be received at this Offics until J. the Ist June next, for the erection of a N ATIVE H OSPITA Lin this Town. The Plans and Specifications may be viewpd on application at the Office of the Architect, Mr. T. H. Fitzgerald, any day subsequent to the 21st instant. The Tenders must be submitted according to a Form, which will be furnished by the Architect, and must be ssaled, and endorse'! " Tenders for the Erection of Native Hospital, Wellington." By command, S. E. GRIMSTONE, Secretary. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. CONTRACTORS, &c. rpENDERS will be received ap to 15th May, Bl for the construction of a CART ROAD between Section No. 2 of the Kinapora District, on the Porirua Road, and the Stockade on No. 14 of the same District. The Plan and Sections of the proposed line, with the necessary specifications., may be seen after Bth May, at Mr. T. H. Fitzgerald's Office, where Forms of Tender may be obt'iined, and where all Tenders, which must be sealed, are to be addressed, endorsed on the cover, " Tender for Porirua Road." Each Party tendering must comply with the above.conditions, and name two respectable securities for the due performance of their engagements, otherwise no notice will be taken of their tender. Wellington, April 28, 1846. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. TO BUILDERS, STONE-MASONS, &c. rpENDERS will be received by the Government M. up to the 25th May,-for the Erection of a MILITARY BARRACKS of STONE at Paramatta, at the entrance to Porirua Harbour. The Plans and Specifications may be sesn at the' Office jof the Architect, Mr. T. H. Fitzgerald, after 18th 1 May, where also all other necessary information relative to the nature of the ground, and the best mode of procuring material may be obtained. All Tenders must be sealed, and endorsed "Tender for the Erection of Barracks at Porirua." Wellington, April 28, 1846. NOTICE.— From and after this date, the Trustees of the above Institution are prepared to purchase Governmeni Debentures, from holders of the same. All parties desirous of selling Debentures, are requested to send in sealad Tendera to the Union Bank of Australia, addressed to the Trustees of the Wellington Savings' Bank, stating at what terms they are willing to dispose of the same. Wellington, May 13, 1846. w AM<2smm 9 A YOUTH to assist at a Cattle Station near the Town. Apply to the 11 INDEPENDENT OFFICE. Lambton Quay, May 12, 1846. CW. SCHULTZE begs to intimate to the « Settlers and Public of Wellington and Cook's .Straits, that his FLOUR MILL at Kai Warra is now completed and at work, and he will be glad to receive their orders, which he will cxc« cute punctually, and at as cheap a rate as possibly can be done elsewhere. For Grinding, Dressing, and Smutting when required per bushel Is. 3d. For Grinding, and Smutting when required ~'. ...per bushel Is. od. May 12. 1846. A PARTY having three days, during the week, unemployed, is desirous of procuring a Situation. Has a general knowledge of business. For particulars, apply at the INDEPENDENT' Office. Wellington, May 12, 1845. 22©ISi M^α THE Undersigned has on Sale the following Horses— 1 Four year old Blood Gelding, of first-rate action, and warranted perfectly sound and docile. 1 Three year old ditto, broken in, and warranted sound and docile. 1 Three year old Filly, do. do. 1 Four year old Mare, with Foal, warranted quiet both for saddle and harness. The above Horses are confidently recommended ; early applications are necessary. JOHN WADE. April 28, 1846. TO THE PUBLIC, THE UNDERSIGNED having, at the solicitation of several of his Friends, again com. menced the business of an AUCTIONEER, begs to oflwr himself in that capacity to his Friends and the Public, and trusts by strict attention to business, and prompt settlement of all accounts, to resume that patronage with which be was so highly favored in his former career of an Auctioneer. S3curity will be given, to any amount, for property placed in his hands for Sale ; and Account Sales made up, «nd proceeds paid over, at the eariie.4 possible moment after sale. JOHN WADE. Willing-on, April 28, 1845.'

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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 63, 13 May 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 63, 13 May 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 63, 13 May 1846, Page 2

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