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GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS At "ALMA HOUSE/ , Willis-street. FOR READY MONEY ONLY. FK. ALLEN begs to announoe to his numerous Cnstonie/s and the Public . generally, that previous to making the extensive alterations and additions lo bis premisesho has iv contemplation, he will commence on SATURDAY, 12th MARCH, A CHEAP SALE of the wrrnle of his large and valuable Stock of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S DRESS MATERIALS. On purpose to ensure a cleeranco, F.K.A. has reduced every article 30 to 50 per cent, under I he usual price, and as the greater portion of bis Stock is comparatively new,—having been recently imported from England for the summer trdde,— he feels warranted to state that an opportunity like this, where first class goods may be had on such favorable terms, is seldom presented to the public. The following aro a" few of the leading articles in Stock, with the prices at which they will be offered for sale : — PausENT Peice •■*6kiginal Price S-4 Hoyle's and other Prints, from ... from 5Jd. to 7d. per yard -|9d. tels. Printed Muslin Dresses ... ... from ss. od. to 6s. 6d. 10s. 6d. to 12s. Cd. Coburgs, Alpacas, and Lustres ... from 10d. to Is. 2d. Is. 4d. to Is. Bd. A hi)<>e assortment of Straw Bonnets from Is. 2u\ to 4s. 3s. Cd. to 12s. fid. Ladies' Cloth and Silk Mantles ... from 7s. 6d. to 275. 6d. 10s. 6d. to 50s. Ladies' Cloth, all colors from 6s. 1 Id. to Bs. 6d. 9s. 6d. to 14s. Men's Mole Trousers, best quality ... from ss. io ss. 6d. 7s. od. to 9s. 6d. Gent.'s White Dress Shirts ... from 3s. 9d. to 6s. ss. Cd. to 9s. 6d. And a large assortment of other goods, proportionately reduced, too numerous to particularise. SAIjE TO CONTINUE TEN MAYS. HUNTER, SHAW, & SON, WATCH & €LQCK KAKEKB, JEWELLERS, &c, HS. & SON, beg most respectfully to intimate to the inhabitants of Wel- , lington and surrounding districts, that they have commenced business in the above line, and hope by sirict attention to business, moderate charges, and superior workmanship, to obtain a share of public support, which it shall be their constant study to merit. All Orders with which they may be favored shall be executed with punctuality and despatch. An assortment of Office Clocks and Time Pieces, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of Jewelry. Also, an assortment of Electro-Plated Ware, always on band. March 1, 1859. '

TO BE SOLD OR LET, A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE RESIDENCE situated in Tory.street, Te Aro, lately occupied liyMit. R. Luca9, consisting of Four Rooms, with Kitchen and Scullery. TUere is also a Bne : Well of Water on the premises, and an excellent . Garden attached. 1 For particulars apply to 3 J. KERROW, » Engineer's Office, f (Opposite the Union Bank.) 1 Maroh 1, 1859: PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Kate-payers of . the South ftJnkara District is hereby convened at the house of Mr. John Chbisty, Makara, on MONDAY next, the 7th March, 1859, at 6 o'clock, p m., for the purpose of levying a Bate for the construction of the South Makara Road. By order of the Wardens of the said District, ' Joseph M'Levoy Charles Hunt s John Catley John Christy i William Seivers CHARLES HENRY WILLIAMS, Chairman. : Makara, 28th February, 1859. ] CATTLE STATION AND FREEHOLDS . FOR SALE AT WAIRARAPA. rpHE MANAIA CATTLE STATION, held A under a Government License for fourteen years, estimated at 14,000 acres, at present stocked willi 800 head of Cattle, chiefly pure-bred Shorthorns, and 21 hoi sea ; with about 1300 acres Freehold Land, in two blocks, substantial Dwelling House, Farm Buildings, aud Stock Yards, with on ■ excellent Orchard in full bearing, and ten Paddocks < in fjrass and cultivation, all well fenced. 1 Stores aud implements of Husbandry. t I 'Ibis is undoubtedly the most complete and I valuable property ever offered for sale in this Pro- . vince. 1 For terms and particulars apply to W. B. RHODES & CO. Or to W. H. DONALD, On the Station, Wairarapa. March 1, [BftO. WANTED. 'r\ GOTKBNESS to teach Music. A coml\ petent person will roceivn a liberal Salary, and enjoy a comfortable homei • For further particulars, apply to JOSEPH RHODES, at W. B. RHODES & Co.'s. ALSO, A Boy about 12 to JO years o£ age, to proceed to Napier about Monday next, per White Swan. let March, lrtSO. , ~ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MRS. FARMER begs to intimate lliat she has removed from her former ploce of business, to those premises belonging to Mr. Furness, Wil-lis-street, formerly occupied by Mr. Lowry, and ihree doors from St. Paul's Church. In addition to an incrensed supply of Ladies' and Children's , Boots and Shoes, she intends keeping n stock of groceries on hand, and trusts by civility moderate , charges, and vending none but the very best articles, to receive a aharo of p.iblic support. March 2, 1859. NOTICE. ' POSTPONEMENT OF PUBLIC SALE MESSRS. DUNCAN & VENNELL'S Sain by Public Auction, ndvertisod for Wednesday, , 2nd Miirch, is postponed until Wednesday, thu i ICth March, in consequcuce of the Sittings of the , Supreme Court. : Ist March, 1850. ON SALE. OYSTERS in 1 and 2 lb. tins Salmon " " ! Lobsters in 1 lb. tins : Herrings in 1 and 'i doz. tins. D. ANDEKSON, Lambton Quay. Feb. 18tU-1^""-

VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. npHAT Substantial well flniaheh Dwelling House i atid Premises late in the occupation of Mr. William Bhomlf.y, situated at Pahautanui, and known as " Bromley's Hotel," also the Paddocks and Land attached thereto, comprising 170 acres, more or less. Part of purchase money mny if required remain vii mortgage, and the terms will be liberal. For further particulars, apply to Mesbrs. KING & BUNNY, Solicitors, Manners-street, Wellington, let March, 1850. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Chamber will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Bethune & Hunter on Monday, the 7th instant, Bt Three o'Clock, to tnke into considtration the Reply of his Honor the Superintendent, to a Resolution passed at the General Meeting (f the 3rd ultimo, urging the Provincial Government to undertake the construction of a Public W'u.HiF, to men the increasing demands of the Commerce of the Port of Wellington. By order S. E. GRIMSTONE, Secretary, lit March, 1810. =£20 REWARD. WHEREAS some evil disposed person or pereons did on the night of Tuesday, March 1, enter my front Harden, and maliciously break down and destroy a Willow Tree; the above Reward will be paid to any oue giving such information as will lnail to the conviction of 'he offender or offenders, this being the fifth time that a similar offence has been committed on the samp premises. ' SAMUEL GEORGE HAVES, Surgeon, Willie street. March 2, IBW. NOTICE. TItrHEREAS some person or persons did on V T Saturday, February 20tb, ultimo; cut on the ferehead with atomahuwk or axe, ray two years old Entire Horse, in my paddock. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders shall receive a Reward of Fifty Pounds. JAMES BROWN, Criterion Hotel, Upper Hntt. March 1, 18.11). ■ A RESPECTABLE middle-aged Female ie desirous of n Situation as House Keeper in any of the surrounding Districts. Apply W. <:., Office of this I'apcr. March 1, 1851). WANTED. A FEMALE SEHVANT. Apply to Mr. John : il SuTiiEiu.AND, Grocer, Thorndon Flat March 2, 18r>9. WHATEVER CAN BE THE MATTER? OLD SMITH has lots of Goods of every description, such as carpeting, chairs, shoes, (men's, women's, nnd children's), sperm candles, glasses, crockery, ladies' dresses.—and to onive per Alfred the Great, 3 first-riUe Harmoniums, with music, and oilier gooils,—ali of which he hits re. cenlly bought clienp, and anxious to supply the public wilh on the some terms. JSiit whit is mi/ly the mutter ? Scarcely a customer appears, and but few of the old familiar faces are to bo seen—sach ns our Honorable Superintendent—our Commissioner of Crown Lands—the Honqrable Paymneler Mr. Ho]dawort.h. Sc. WhatJua' become of my fiisionicrs ? If they don't choose to call, I pray the officials and rulers will relieve my loneliness bj at least passing my residence. ' Tborndon Hat, Ist March, 1859.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1328, 2 March 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1328, 2 March 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1328, 2 March 1859, Page 2

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