-__>j^a_j__;fM_-SSS-ai^.*ii-'>." ■" '■■■ ■'' ■■ ■- ■■ >»' ■"■"m ■"» ■■ ■■* II 'i __■____' ,* . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. jiebshs. SMITH & CO., TY7"l_li submit to Public competition at their VV next Croat Ltiuil Sale. ON 'THURSDAY, \7th MARCH, 1859. Unless previously disposed of by private ooutract. The Lease of a Comfortable Family Dwellinghouse situate nt the Hutt, containing five rooms, Kitchon, Scullery, Attics, &c, "there is quarter of an acre of garden well stocked with Fruit Trees, and a b ood Well'of Water. ALSO, The Lease of 11 years of a very desirablu Dwelling-house, on Tliorudon Flat, let to a highly respectable tenant at the renial of £30 per annum ; the house contains 3 rooms, Kitchen, Scullery and Attics, a good Pump and Sink fitted up inside of the house, with a small Garden attached. Wellington, 18th Feb,, 189. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. MR. J. H~ WALLACE Will hold his next PUBLIC SALE Of Town and Country Properties, I- MAS N__T, At the Land Mart, Lambton Quay. Land and Estate Office, Feb. 18th, 1859. PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK"! MESSRS, BETHUNE &HUNTEE,have been favored with instructions from W. 15. Rhodes Esij., to sell by Public Auction ou an early dajs notice of which will be given when the Cattle are brought into Town, ot their Stock yards Manners Street. 100 very superior Heifers and Cows from tho .Mania Station, Wairarapa. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, 15lh February, 1859. - LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. Valuable Town and Country Properties, ' CAN be purchased of the undersigned upon Deferred Payments. J. 11. WALLACE. Land aud Estate Office, Lambton Quay, Feb. IBlh, 1859. TOWN AND COUNTRY LANIX rjPHE Properties not sold at tho last Public Sale A Feb. 17th, at the Land Mart are on sale by Private Contract, at tbe office of the Undersigued. J. H. WALLACE. Land and Estate Office, Feb. 17th, 1859. WANTED. WANTED— by a young man ef Business habits, a situation (in Wellington or elsewhere) as Book keeper, Clerk, Collector, or as an Assistant in a shop or Store, willing to make himself generally useful, and would have no objection 10 board in the house of un employer, salary not such an object as a permanent situation and a comfortable home. Testimonials of character both in public and private capacity will be produced, and references given if required. Address H. J. Tr Oifi.c of this I'uper. Wellington, Feb. 18th, 1859. NOTICE" TO THE ~~ JFREDMAN, Watch and Clock Maker, Lamb- • ton Q,ay, begs to inform the public that ' any Watches, &c. committed to his care for repair, will (be executed in a workmanlike manner, and duae on the shortest notice. Wellington, February 14,1859. i_s REWARD. rTPHE above Reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to tbe conviction of the pany or parties who ou the Bth or 9th instant CUT DOWN and CARRIED AWAY A NIO TREE from the Estote of ULOO.MFIELD, HUTT. PETER LAING. February 10, 1859. FAREWELL BALL. I*l HE Uundersigned being about to retire from the Tauherenikau Hotel. Wairarapa, begs to announce, that a Farewell Ball will be given on Monday, the 28th Instant, when he trusts his friends, and all -who wish him well, will rally rouud him on the occasion. A Quadrille Band will be in attendance, and every arrangement will he male to secure the comfort of his visitors. Tickets to admit a Lady and Gentleman, 7s. 6d each ; Single tickets 55.; refreshment included which may be obtained at the bar of the Hotel. DAUCING TO COMMENCE AT HAtP-PAST 8 O'CLOCK, THOMAS HALES, , „ . „ . Wairarapa. 15th February, 1858. T*y*A-T_D a good Cook and geueial Servant X » Apply to ■ MISS MONTEITH, Dixon-street; 15th February, 1859. J. WESTCOTT, _3ttbau _3oar» auto 3Lo»sCng NEAIt THE -RIDGE, WISLIINGTON TEIIUAOE. Feb; 9,1859. NOTIciT 7 . ' ,' '.■' I**HE .Undersigned begs to inform tbe in- *■ habitants of Wellington and its Vicinity, that ho may be expected to arrive ou or about the 6th February, with about 10 Horses for Sale, consisting of Mares and Geldings. Tho Horses were all bred in New Plymouth, and on inspection will bo found to bo of a vory useful description for Saddle or Harness. The Horses to bo seen ,at Mr. Wliitewood's Hotel, River Hutt. J.B.WHITE. ' ~I e _:_iii fifl ' _________ PHILHARMONIC' SOCIETY. MEMBERS and Subscribers are respoctfully informed Umt the Fifth and last Gonoert of the Soasou will lib given at tho Lyceum, Theatre on Tuesday evening, the 22_"d inst. Jjfffjjrant-t-': IST PjUIT. I—Glee—Let Us be Joyful ........ Bchneidor 2.—Scena—Winds of the Winter Night. .Russell 3.—Duett, Piano & Violin—ll Puritani. .Bellini ,- 4. -Scena—The Gambler's Wifo Rnsae.l 5.—5010, Piano—N octurno Goria o.—-uffo—Cinderella 7.—Glee—Lovely Night ............ (Jliwntal 2nd I'AItT. I.—Glee—Beauteous Clouds ...:,... Werner 2.—Socmi—;Maniac liusscll 3.—Cuvatiiiii—The Forest Quocn Nelson I—Can ala—Vision of the Reveller .. Russell •' — Duoii, Piano—Ah oho lv Mono .. Osborne (!.—Sccna—Ship 0 n Fi ro Muss ell 7.—llullo—Gorsican Urothors .... 8— Olce—Pocnlum Elevatum DAme GILBEI'T l'lOK-TT, ' „ , ~ Hon. Soo. Feb. 18,1859,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1325, 19 February 1859, Page 2
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