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IJewyear's giftT^" —— 00 Hxcnrsion to Somes' Island and the Lighthouse in ; the Steamer I «WON ; 6A WONGA." I mf-H'* 'PtlßlilC GENERALLY aro Vespoeifully iiil.iiriictl .lutl they cm |~iV L. „ I Tic-kel GRATIS for llio trip in iho WONGA WONGA, l.v iiiukino v inuoli.tsito tho Aniuunt uf 'i'weniy uire Shillings, vi ' a I*KAVIS MOSS', E-Jtitloii IJuusw, Luiiiliiiin Qtmv. 29th December, 1859.

HUTT MARKET. " WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, l«?>f>. Mil. J"* H~ WALLACE Is instructed to fell, SEVKHAL VALUABLE HOUSES, and some useful Cattle, at the Hutt Market, Wednesday, January i, 18(10. December 110, 1850. HUTT MARKET! WEDNESDAY,.4th JANUARY, 1300. MXi J. 11. V\ ? A Ll* AC X Is i .Iriii-t.-d to sell WITHOUT RESERVE. rtM-A-T Va-imliln Leasehold I'roperiy near tb.tin- Hutt Miuhct .fence, coiiM-liu- ■■! } "I'm /i-rc of land, about 100 Ifi'l fronmct! lo the Hint Bond, tn-.'l-thcv y*itb the tmi'diit'gs I'lci-u-i! lbereon. -U.-O, ■IO.A-i-.es. **t.ction No. 0, Gr.-y Town, nrjnh.i.ii! Ih" properly of Mr Kcnpton's (tin- li i*-.ing !miii). Wnirnriipii, a rii-h fertile soil, well timbered will) fine Totara. AMI AISO, I Town Acres. No. .10 and li!. ai'joininir each other — one acre fenced nud partly cleared, adjoining; Mr. Ken nton's Garden, a frontage to the main road. Terms al SIIIO. Bfl.li Dee., 18.19. PATENT IIEAVING-U1 1 SLIPS. I I UK are iv peneral rei|ucst from ilic v-.i-t * incr* use of Steam, pai-ii.-ulailv of Iron Vessels. Ibat want cleaning readily so often, the cost ia suiallsj)inipiii'ed wiih decks, and if ihcrr is tench, one Slip will accommodate scve.nl ve-sels. Tliey aie ens ly laid down, cither upon piles, coucrKi'. or rock, cut direct 10 the slope or incline,,just ucio it. inn to soil or the material . heapest at luu.d. Jlise and full of water of no consequence no dninwoik ia necessary, where ihere is loiij-ih of promises. Further particulars will he readily furnished by application to the puteni'-cs. THUS. WHITE !i CO.. Camber Slip Yard, I'orii-mou.h, Oi' to JAMES !•'. WILLS, Custom-louse Street, Wellington, Agent for Mew Zealand. Dec. 30. 185t). .EXCURSION ti TIXI PS to BOAMES' ISLAND AND THE LIGI.THOGSE ON MONDAY, 2np JANUARY, 1860. (Weather Permitting.) 1 riMlF* W.S.N Company's SS. "WONGA JL WONGA." Captain llenner, will leave Swiubourne's YJharf for the island at 8 o'clock, a.m., retiirniiirj at J past 10 o'clock, ar.d will lenve asain for the'is'a'ud nt 12 o'clock, returning from there at 3 o'clock. - I'be Steamer will leave the wharf for the light house.at 4 o'clock, and will remain o*Tilicli{-lithouse until eight o'clock, ennblinj; nil panics tbat wish it, to inspect the finest lighlhou-e in New Zealand. Iloats will be provided for lnndinf* passengers, both-nt the Island and at ihe Lighthouse—free of charge. FARES. To the Islnid and Back 'Js. " Lighthouse " .Is. refreshments will be provided at the I*linid and at the Liablbonse iv Lning's usual style and at rcnvonnble rates. Tickets mny be bad at the Company's office of Messrs. Moss V. 1-ing .1. Mclntos-h ■ Jehu Martin James Wallace John Sutherland John Laing Nat. "Valentino Custom House Street, December SO, 1851). NEW YEAR'S BALL. ~\ ft B. MANSII.L in consequence of tlie great -IVJ mccess of his Clirislnias Festivities, has. Nt the solictta-ioii of many ff his patrons, conto:.ted to give. A GRAND BALI,, On MONDAY next, tbe 2nd January. 1 R('.o, on wliich occasion a most efficient Band will be engaged The Gardens will be open all day; Dancing to commence at eipbt o'clock. Admission will be only by tickets, which mny be obtained nt Messrs. l-lorrcr's, Valentine's, liolermiind's and at the Office of this paper. aiilli DTrcmbrr. 1850. KOYAL LYCEUM THEATRE. TUESDAY NIGHT, 3im .lANAUARY, 1859 Great Success of " VILLIKIKS AND HIS DINAH." Positively the laßt night cf (he above Burlesque. Prices to suit the times, Boxes 25.6 d., Pit Is. 6il. Children Professor Holl and bis pupil in tlieir utiiivnllcd performances on L-A P Elt CHE. New Farce TEN O'CLOCK IN THE MOONING, Or, Bachelors Hn'l. P'IIO'FESS'OK HALL and his Pupil in IA THAI'EZK, wliich drew down thunders of applause on Thursday lust. The best cntcrtainn.ent ever ofTeicil in Wellington. An efficient. Band bus been engaged under the iliiection of-Messrs. Gardner and Curry. Doors .open at bnlf.pust Seven o'clock, Curtain to n'sc a' blighi precisely. Tickets to be obtained nt nil tl c Hotels iv Town. Bents can bo secured from a I'.aii, at the HoxOflice, Then! o. 'lire Strictest- Order will bo enforced, and no Smoking sllowod. JOHN HALL, , _ Miiunijcr, 89tl> December, 1.-SO.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1393, 30 December 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1393, 30 December 1859, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1393, 30 December 1859, Page 5

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