Most Lucrative Freehold Investment PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS SMITH & CO. HAVE leoeived peremptory instructions to sell, without RpservH, at their Auotion Mart, at en early date, of whioli due notice w'nl be given, The Hou>o and Premises now in llie occupation of Mr. William Bromley, situated at I'atauianui, and known as " Bromley's Hotel;" also, the Paddocks mid Land attached thereto, comprising about 170 Acres', more or less. Wellington, SOtli April, 1808. ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT.' FINAL DECLARATION OF THE STATE OF run POLL, FOR the reason assigned in last Saturday's pnper, tie public notification must be postpnnetl until Thursday, the 22nd July instant, at 12 o'clock. JOHN E. SMirU, Principal Returning Oflicer. Wellington, July H, 18.18. ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION. (Incorporated by Royal Charier.) Paid up Capitat,, £1,260,000. Reserve Fund, ;... 252,000. NOTICE is hereby given thnt Interest will be allowed on the monthly minimum Balances of Current Accounts, at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum, and ou ftxed deposits lodged after this date, ns under, viz :— Peranivam. Subject to 3 months notice of withdrawal, 3 $• cent. Do. « do. do. -1 do. Do. 12 do. do. 5 do. On Deposits lodge! for longer periods, interest will be allowed according to special arrangement. ADAM BUBNJ3S, Manager. Wellington, 13th July, 188. GRAND CONCERT. BY Special Bequest, the WELLINGTON AMATEUR CHORAL SOCIFTY will give nnothor Concer: at the Mechanics' Innitiile, Ok Tuesday KveK-ino, 20tk July, 1858. When a Selection of Duetts, Trios, and Songs,, with Full Choruses, will be performed by the Band an'l Choir. Doors openat Seven, the Concert to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. Full Programmes to be had at the door. Tickets to be had at the " Independent ,, Office. 14th July, 18'i8. LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED, AN Old Craey Lady, known aa Mrs. Harris her maiden name Vitriol; was Inst seen on Friday, 2nd inst., limping or rather hopping, past Pipitea, wrth intent to pay n flying visit to a certain oldd vlady's cottage, to olir.t and wiite a little cozey stuff about coopering and bribery. Ten pounds of good—not Spec —tatore will be given to any person or persons who will bring the dear old woman, home to her friends, at the Green and White Dragon, Wellington, Teddy o'Gninraon, Landlord. Wellington, 14th July, 1858. WELLINGTON DANCING ACADEMY. ME. I). Chittenden, begs to inform his Friends, Parents, Guardians and Lho Public generally that he will open his dancing Claesei at his new Rooms in Mulgrave Street, Thorndon Flat, imr tho Hospital on Friday, next the 16th July, 185P, and trusts by strict attention to his duties and the selectness of his|PupUs to meet a. share of the Pnblio patiomge. FASHIONABLE DANCING. And Caletthenic Exercise. ' D. C. begs also to state that he will give private lessons to Ladies and Gentleman of any age in all the newest (Dances of the day :—viz La Gurlitza Polka, Mazurka, La Varaoviana Eedowa Waltz. Valse « deux temps, La Hongroise. Cellaroius, Polka, Schottische, &c.,&c, &c, and which con be obtained at all Lours, of the dry by those wishing privacy and expedition. Juvenile class every Monday and Friday from S to 0. Adults, 7. Private lessons as per arrangements. Private Fnmilee and Schools punctually attended to with Music included. TERMS KNOWN ON APPLICATION. fees paid in advance. 13th July, 18S8. WANTED^ EMPLOYMENT by a young man ofnome years experience in the Colony, would prefer a situation in a Store, where he could make himself generally useful, can write a good hand and if required would undertake tho charge of accounts. Apply E. C. Office of this Paper. 13th July, 1858. _ HUTT. MR, BISHOP, hereby notifies to the Inhabitants of thn Ilutt dietrict, in consequence of the removal of Mr. Owen, that it is his intention to keep the same shop open for the sale of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Comb and Brushware Ac., &c. Prescriptions left at the Shop will be sent on to Wellington, and returned by the van, with the best despatch possible. It shall be Mr. Bishop's etudy to meet the wishes of those who may fnvotu' him with their support. Wellington, 10th July, 1858. Commissariat Office, Wellington, 3rd July, 1858. NOTICE is hereby given, that Scaled Tenders (in duplicate) will he received at this Office by die Undersigned, until Wednesday, the 28th July, 1858, at Noon, for furnishing tho Commissariat Department at ■■- WELLINGTON, with the undermentioned article, in such quantities as may be required, during the period from Ist September, 1858, to 31st- .March, 1889, inclusively— FRESH BREAD. The various conditions published in tho " Wellington Independent" Newspaper of the 13th January, 1858, in connection with the Annual Contracts for supplying Provisions, wi!l in every instance apply to the Contraot for this service. Tenders to be marked on tho envelope " Tenders f«r Bread." A. F. APAMS, D.A.C.G. T" TREASURY BILLS. Commissariat Office, Wellington, \Oth July, 1858. SEALED TENDERS, (in duplicate,) will be rocoived at this office until Thursday next, the 18th July, 1858, at 12 o'clock, noon, for Treasury Bills in exchange for British Gold end Silver Coins, to the extent of .£OOO, more or less. The undersigned reserves to himself the right of accepting or rejecting part or the whole amount required, according to the nature of .the terms propoied by the parties tendering. A. F. ADAMS,
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Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1309, 14 July 1858, Page 2
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