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PuJbiic Sale of Freehold Property. BETHUNE&HUNTEK Have been directed by the proprietor, E. A. Har qbeaves, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at the exchange, ou T UESDAY, tbe 3rd August, 18f>8, . ■ • . J At half-pa«t ONE o'clock, J, _ A VALUABLE Ireehold Properly, consisting ut Ix- of oiio-tliird of an ncre of Laud,-wi'h a l( j frontage to Webb street and right of rood from Willis-street, on which there is erected two excollcut Dwelling Houses, whioli onn be cinverted into one if required. There is also a onjiUnl iwn-stallod Suble, inrge outhouse, goud well aud pump, &c., &c., Aic. Further particulars, and cards to view the premisOß, inuy be obtuiiied bj applying at the Auctioneers' office. Exchange Building*, lOtb July, 180«. Messrs. Johnston & Co, Will sell by Auction, nt tlicir Stores, on TUESDAY,3iu) AUGUST, 12 TRUNKS and Cases Men's, Women's, Youths', Girls', Roys', tind Children's. Seasonable Bouts and Shoes, Now Landing, ex Ambiiosike. Also, Kip and Solo Leather. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Wellington, 24th July, 1858. Sile of Freehold Land, Sheep and Cattle, at WairarapaMR. AITIiEN, Has lieoeived Instructions from the Mortgagee TO gELIi BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In I he Month of AUGUST. 11 WO Suburban Allotments/situated in the Township of Greytown, Wainmipti, being Nos. 35 and 30: The Aliotmcuts contain 40 acres each, nnd were recently in Hip occupation of Mil. A. Gilueut. They are' Bush Sections ami have a considerable Frontage to the Tiiurenikau Plain. Also Town Acre No. 10, in Greytown. 10 head of Cattle f ml about 150 Sheep, the latter to be delivered niter shearing. Further Particulars iv future advertisements. Wellington, July 10, 1858. Wanted \ WAGGONER, to tuke charge of a Tenm of Horses on the Hiitt Rof;d A Married Man would not be objected to, if his wife would act as House-servant, Apply to P. COTTER, Silver Stream, Hntt. July 23, 1858. il FTEIt this date, the 2-lth July, 1858, I will t\. not be ansvera><le for any debts which may be contracted by my wife, Elizabeth S. Spratt. (Signed) HENRY THOS. SPKATT. July 23, 1838. Royal Rose of the Valley Lodge. M. U. I. O. K. r pHE HALF-YEARLY DINNER AND BALL JL in connection with the above Lodge, will take place nt Corliett's Aglionby Anns, on Wednesday, the iJßtli inst. Tickets (is. each. Dinner ou the Table nt 5 o'clock, Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. By order of tbe N.G., JAMES BOWLER, Secretary. July 19,1858. Widow and Orphan's Fund, M. V., I. O. O.V. FANCY DRESS BALL, THE Public are respectfully informed that a Fancy Dnjjss Ball will take plneo at the Assembly Hooins, Barrett's Hotel, on Monday, the Oth August, 1858, in aid of the above Fund. Tickets, to admit a Lady and Gentleman, 10s. Od.-each; extra Ladj'g, 2s. 6d.; Refreshments eluded. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. T. M KENZIE, Hon. Sec. July 21, 1851. For gale. A VEBY Superior Engliah-made Light Spring CX. Cart, will carry four persons with extra room for luggage. To be seen, and particulars obtained at the Freemason's Tavern, Lambton Quay, Wellington. July 23,1858. for SaleA COTTAGE and about 5 Acres of Land on the jTX. Pnrirua Hoail, between Mr. Fox's residence and Mr. Hurley's Mill. For Particulars apply to JOHN COOK. Tailor, Lambton Quay. July 20, 1858. £25. TWENTY.FIVE POUNDS REWARD WHEREAS certain evil disposed Persons have killed a Bullock, the property of Mr. G. Maxted, in the Bush (at the back of ihe Land ocenpied by Mr. J. Marshall,) situated about $ of a mile from Johnsonville, Hnd whereas the greater portion of the said Bullock was removed, we, the undersigned Sett'crs on the Porirua Road, hereby offer a Reward of Twenty.five Pounds, Sterling, to any Person who may give uuob information as will lead to the conviction of the offenders, payable upon convictior. (Sitfued) Hukoesr, Ronr. FnANOK, Wμ. Maxtead, Gko. Reeve, Wμ. Sim, Jas. Pr.TiiEiiicK, Jas. McKf.wan: July 23, 1858. To the Electors of the Wellington Country Districts. /"I ENTLEMEN,—As I believe that it is now vJT settled that tho next meeting of the General ] Assembly will be held at Wellington, I beg to oiler myself as a Condida'ofor the honor of representing you in the House of Representatives I would hope that tbe confidence you have always placed in tm> os your Representative in the Provincial Council, has never been abused, and that the ceurse I have pur. . sued in that position, may entitle me to the addi tional mark of confidence ut your bands which I .- jjow solicit. ' ■ J liave the honor to be, Gentlemen, ' Your obedient servant, * • .." A. DE B. BRANDON. Jaly 90, 1868.
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Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1310, 28 July 1858, Page 2
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