FOE SALE! HUNDRED ACBES of the very best land in the liangitikei District, having tlie whole of tlie Frontage 10 the Tutainui Stream, end to llie bock there is n splendid Bush for all purposes. To any person wistiing to purchase a hlock -of renlly good land, this"is an. opportunity that seldom offers. . For particulars apply to MX. A. BROWN, Bwretfa Hotel, Wellington. June 83, 1850. WELLINGTON DANCING ACADEMY^ ME. LEWIS begs to inform his numerous Pupils and Friends and the Public in general, thai hie QUABTERLY BALL will take place at the Ordnance Stores, Te Aro Flat, on Thursday, June 30th, which will be conducted in the same style that has hitherto been carried out »t his classes. Tickets, to idmit a Lady and Gentleman, 10s. 6d; to be bad as follows :—Mr. S. Levy, Mr. P. Laing, Mr. Muir,' Independent , odice, the Stewards, and of MR. LEWIS, At his Acßduiny, Molesworth street, Thorndon Flat. June 20, 1859, HOUSE AND LAND FuR JsALE, '"ITHAT large and commodious Dwelling erected X last year by Mr. Thomas Jeffares, situalcd in Mnjoribanks street, Te Aro Flat, and built of the best materials. It contains seven rooms and kitchen, out-houses, &c, &c, and stands on half an acre of ground. It wa» built expressly for the builder's own use, and has consequently been pnt up with unusual good cure. The land is well fenced in. For n large family, or private lodging house, a more suitable building could not be procured, aiid the vietvexcelt any in Wellington. TEKMS LIBERAL.. Apply on the premises, or to STUAKT, KINROSS, & CO. June 20, ltol). TE ABO HOTEL FOE SALE. Late in the occupation of Mr. M'Donough r |MIIS well-known end commodious House, 1 commanding one of the best businesses in Welliugion, will be disposed of privately. It con-t-iins besides a numerous suite of Apartments, a Skittle Alley, Extensive Cellaiuqk, excellent Stable and Garden. There is also abun dance of ground on which to erect oilier buildings, wiJi good frontage to Willie and Dixon streets. TEHMB I.inEIUL. Apply to Mr. Sauuel Gawith, or STUART, KINROSS, & CO. June 20, 1850. N O.T~I C E. ALL Slock, for which no arrangement has been made with the undersigned, if not removed from the Peninsula, at Durnham Water, by tlie Ist of July next, will be sent to the Pound. J. C. CRAWFORD. A limited number of horses will be taken in to graze, for which nrraniiomcnts must be made with Mr. Moffatt, the Supsriu'endent, at Evaa3' Bay. Wellington, June 11,1859. FOR NAPIER AND CASTLE POINT. "WONfIA WONGA," Captain Kennedy, will en.il for ./Jvfro*f»\»- Napier mid Oftstlu I'oint, (weather esS&P m " il l'"K) °» Saturday, 25th inst All is paynble here by the sliippere ; and no gooils taken 'ou bonrd without a proper shipping note. For freight ur pasßngc, apply to DUNCAN & VENNKLL, Agents. Wellington, June 21, 1859.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1340, 21 June 1859, Page 2
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476Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1340, 21 June 1859, Page 2
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