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Ist JULY, 1857. Mutt Market. MR. J. H. WALLACE ;•' WILL SELL S B V :P. ÜB.L I O AU C'T'l QJY >■■ ' ■'.. J,-.,': ,' At tlie.:l-liitt';Mavkot;"'.-:'. ■.-.- ':'■■ On Wednesday. Ist July. 1857, .Several.useful HORSES & horned CATTLE. ■■■,. aotifjuue, 1857.: ; ". ■ .■•; ;■•. • :.,,;: . Hntt nnvictit, Ist JULY, 1857. MESSRS. Hervey, Smith, and Co., WII.I, BULL BY PUB L'l O AU CTIO N, At.ihe. Unit Market,. 1 Without Reserve, On Wednesday, Ist July in St., : -A r«ry Superior. Bay Gelding, saddle and bridle, ■" Also, a Powerful Uraught .Horse—Cart and Harness. ' ' Lambton Quay, ■ ■ : ,- ; _37th Juno, 18. W. .:'....'.-.' "■■''' ;' .4 SI'ECrA'L Meoting.of. tlio Justice j\. of the Peace acting in find'for. the ! Disiiici of Welliligltm, will lie holden ut i the Resident Magistrate's Court, Wellington, aforesaid, on Tuesday tho 7th day of'.luly next ut I o'clock P m. Inr the purpose of considering iu|iplicaiiaii_ foi" f. Inuwliler Mouse Licenses, in accordance with the Provisions, of an Act of. the Proviuciul Council, Session 3 No I 1, -'. ■ ■ if. S -Chkesman. Clerk to tho Bench Resident Magistrate's Court. Wellingtoi), 25th June, 1807. William Southee, Deceased; ,i LL l'crsoiis having claims or ilenianis ou the . . ("j Kstutc.of Mr. William Southee, late,.of the 'Itiitt, Butcher, deceased are requested forthwith' to send the -particulars thereof to Mr. George Henry i I.itxford of Wellington, the t\ cting Executor of the Will of the deceased. And all persons indebted to tlie Estate are requested to pay such'debts to the . said George Henry Luxford. JOHN KING. Manner Street. Solicitor to the Estate. Wellington, 24th Juue, 1857. Commercial and Grammar School Terrace- ' HE Duties ofthe above School will beresumed J on Wednesday next tlio Ist July. EDWARD TOOMATH. 'Wellington, June 20th, 18S7. . 110 YAL LYCEUM THEATRE- . ON MONDAY, JULY- 6th. Will be performed with entire New ' Scenery, Drosses and Decorations, the highly romantic Drama called in inrw-mst OR THE __. REAM OF FATE. The Scenery painted expressly for the occasion by Mr. Mauuiott. SARAH, (The Jewess. MRS. AMOR. liEBECCA MISS SUTTON. ■After which, a variety of siugiug To conclude with, the Celebrated Farce called Captain ..fStfeyen's. Miss. Rochfoui. Mas Amob. It_o_nE ; Miss..Lf.si.i e. Admittance—Boxes 45., l'it.2s., Children half-price Doors open at half-past sevcu, commence at eight o'clock precisely, Good order will be. observed and no smoking Allowed. Tickets may be had, and seats secured, by apply, ing at the Theatre oil the (lay of Performance. Wellington, I-'llh June, 1857. /5^ P '^_K___^ > -^V Loyal Kinapoura Lodge ODD FELLOWS, M.U. r "pilK Drelhrcn are respectfully informed that H the first Anniversary ofthe above Lodge will be celebrated by a Dinner and Ball, on Monday, the l.'ilh July, in their Lodge ltoom, Host Floyd's, Traveller's Rest, Porirua Road, wheu the attendance of as many officers and brothers as can make it convenient, is requested. Dinner on table at 0 o'clock, Dancing to commence at 0. Tickets (is. each, to admit a Lady and Gentleman, may be bad at the Nelson Hotel. An excellent Hand will be in attendance. By Older ofthe N.G , W. BEST, • ■ Secretary, .Tune _(!, 1837. N.8.-r-A Van will start from the-Nelson Motel, at' half-past One o'clock, p.m., dn the day of tlio Dinner, and will return to toi.n the following -Horning. The Hawke's Bay Herald, and Ahuriri Advocate. NUMBER ONE of the New Journal will be published nt Napier, tlie first \Veefc in September necl, and will be found ail excellent medium for advertisements. ' • Subscription 2os< per milium, payable in advance. To those Who have watched the growing wealth and rising importance of the District of Ahuriii, and the great questions, financial and general, which, in connection with its well-being, have so forcibly ohtraded themselves upon the attention of its settlers, the remark, has often Suggested itself, that, the settlement of these questions, so essential to the future prosperity ofthe District, would be greatly facilitated by the establishment of an efficient organ of public opinion. Nor is it only in the equitable adjustment of matters now engaging jmblic attention that such au organ would exercise a material inlluciice.but iv the settlement of such filture questions ns, with tlie progress tit' the District, munt inevitably arise, and become subjects for discussion, The social benefits which flow from the publication of a well-conducted newspaper, nml the impettis io trade which is given by the existence of a good advertising hicdilimj ■ ninst be xulflKicnt'y ob; i Viotis. .■-.': I The projector of tlle new Journal will riot follow tins hackneyed course of making lavish professions I nt the outset, but will content himself with promising tliat, should the undertaking meet with adequate encouragement, lie will give his best attention to the news department of tlie Herald, and will endeavour' i so to employ its leading columns as faithfully to re- i present public opinion, and as will best conduce to the prosperity of the District. Advertisements and Subscriptions will lib received by Messrs. P.. J. Duncan & Co;, Agents, Wellington. Juue 27,1857,

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Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 12015, 1 July 1857, Page 2

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