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FOR SALE. -OHEEHOLD LAND, deligl.tft.lly situated win, X in an easy distance of the beach, win, asl b stnntiully built COTTAGE thereon, contithiing fi v " rooms, and leased to a good tenant at th e rate ( 1 £30 per nnHHtit. The groaud is <well fenced an* stocked ■with Fruit Trees. Also—A strongly-built, eomniodious house, sit u . afcefl on leasehold laud with n right of purclinse" twenty yenrs of the term being still tinexnireil" . The house is lulmiralily adapted for a VAMtj v HOTEL or LODGING HOUSE, being i,, % liighly respectable neighborhood in cnve ot tiie \ )t . st sittmtioim in town. It contains Eight Rooms will eonvenk'Tit out-buildings attached. Also—Six head of Cattle in Calf and Calvhni Also — Twenty-live Acres of FRREHot,]) LAND, more or less, situated in a fertile district wirtwu seven miles of Wellington. ]jts*Saii:n Timber uill be taken in part pni/. meiit. For further piiriicnlnrs apply to X.Y.Z., nt the office of the Wvllinylon Independent, Lambtonquny. Wellington, March 20, 1850. advertisement! " agiiinst Articles No. 15, i 7 Hi 18, &c. &c. of tlie New Zealand Evaime' list, ON THE MOST HOLY EUCHARIST, ' Compiled by tlie Rev. J. J. P. O'lU:ily,' Catholic Pastor of the Catholic Faithful PORT'NICHOLSON. ' ' Way be had on application to the Onlliolic School of St. Mary's Cntliolic Chapel. Wellington, March 21, 1850. NOTICE. Undersigned being alu.ut Iγ, pny a visit to 1 England, will be happy to execute any Commissk>lnvith which he may he entrusted,—and «» he intends returning to New Zealand by the first opportunity, after his arrival in London, lie will be prepared to bring out such p;.cknge« as mny be entrusted by parties in England to his care, to their friends in Port Nicholson. For particulars, apply to •T. 11. MARRIOTT. Wellifl-gteii, M-arch 12, 1850. Town Lands for Sale, on most easy Terms. rf-IHE UNDERSIGNED has received instrncI. tions to sell, wholly or in suitable alotments, Town Acres Nos 050 Corner of Tinnkore-road and Park-street, next to Mr. Dorset's. " .00") Hill-street, behind Dr. Evans'. " 47(i liotilcott street, next to Mr. Wallace's. " ia-1 Corner of Tarannki-Street and Ingestriestreet. " 78;") and 787, adjoining ncres; corner of Riddiford-street and Constable-street. The comforts and privileges of freehold me now placed within reach of everybody by the following terms : prieee low. One luilf of the purclinse money to be paid down, the other Imlf to remain secured en the property for three yewr-e, or for a longer period if required, at 8 per cent. Every possible facility given to purchasers. CHARLES E- YON ALZUORF. Wellington, March 2:3. 1800. To "be Sold, THE LEASE of a ■wcU-twult and emnmodiou House, with One A«re of Garden, in Ingestrie Street. Apply to Mr. Brandon-, Lambton Quay. Wellington, December 18, 1849. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to take Cattle and Sheep for grazing, on his Station, at Rangitikei, on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to Mr. W. Lyon-, Wellington; Mr. A. Sutherland, Evans' Hay, or to JAMES WALKER, liangitikei. April 10, 1850. LIVERY STABLES. WILLIAM ROWETT begs to inform his Friends and the Public of Port Nicholson that he has taken those Commodious Stables at the rear of the South Sea Hotel, nm\ trusts by attention and civility, coupled with moderate charges, to merit a «hftne of public favour. N..R.—Horses carefully broken in to Saddle and Harness. Horses for hire by the day or week. Corn, Hay, and Straw for sale at reasonable rates, March 15,1850. Is Published, No. XXII. OF THE Xrto 2ralanU l£t>angeU'gt, For April, A Monthly Periodical, conducted by the Minister* of the Evangelical Alliance in Wellington. contents : Tractarias Bißhofß and Judged. New Testament (Lite.) The Sceptical Young Officer. Education. — The Duty of Parents. Poetry.— Signs of Prosperity. Gt.nkral TiF.LJGioiue INTELLIGENCE.— Rome. — The Wesley&ti Conference and the Fly-sheets. — The Sabbath and the Post Office. — Germany. — Men and Hooka. — Jesuitism. — Sydney,— Presbyterian Marriage Question. Local Belioious Intelligence.—Nelson,—■ Temperance, — Education. —Wellington.— Bible Depository.—Scotc Psalms — General Literature. — Primitive Methodist Sabbath Sclwol. Christian Amusements.—Notes on Gardening, for Apt it. Sold by W. Lyon, G. Waters, J. Booth, JTomlin, Wellington. C. Keys, Aglionby. J-Bradsha-w, Porirua Road. H. Jones, Karori. J. Williamson, Auckland. W. Hough, Nelson. Taylor and Watt, Wanganui. B. Perry, Taranaki. J. Blackie,'Otggo.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 477, 8 May 1850, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 477, 8 May 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 477, 8 May 1850, Page 4

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