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*#Usceliattsou». JIN THE SUPREME COURT, OF NEW ZEALAND. MIDDLE DISTRICT. In the Matter of $he Estate of Edward W. Auld, deceased. Intestate. "OURSUANT to the Rule of this Hono- •*- rable Court, the Creditors of the above named latoatato are on or before j the 20th day of March next, to come in and prove' fc'i&i-r debts before Robert Rodger S(y»ng, Esquire, at his Office in the Court House, Wellington, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from said Estate. Robert R. Strajtg, Registrar. Snpreme Court Office, Wellington, 20th December, 1859. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 27tft iteceniber, 1859. T^OTIPICATION has been sent to *-* this Office, by Charles France, Esq., Honorary Secretary to the Medical Board, that the Diplomas of Knowles King, Esquire. of the Ahuriri, have been examined and passed. . William Fitzherbert, Provincial Secretary. ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. ROBERT JENKINS. ALL Persons indebted to the above Estate are requested forthwith to pay the amount of their respective debts to the Executors, R!r. Geokgb Hunteb aud Mr. John Wm. Rorertb, aud all persons having any demands against the F.state are requested to send in particulars of such claims to the Executor* within one month from this. date. JOHN K'NG, Manusrs-street, Wellington. Solicitor to the above Estate. Wellington. January 6, 1860. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ASKCOND OFFICER for the ship " Habtings," apply at the Office o_f MESSKS; BETHUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildings, Or to the Captain on boardJanuary 10, 1860. W. BENTHAM, pianoforte Gutter anU MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER. BEGS most respectfully to call the attention of the Public to a Splendid Harmonium which he has built since his arrival in Wellington, and respectfully invites their inspection of the Instrument at his Residence, top or Cuba street, near Mr. Rotermund's Victoria Hotel. It is a powerful, rich toned Instrument, with all the latest improvements, well adapted for cither sacred or seculai music, and . is well worth £80. W. B. intends to dispose of the above'lnstrumeut along with other articles, by a Lottery of 100 shaies, at one pouud per share, all prizes and no blanks. • Tickets to be had at the Office of tliis Paper, and of Me Storey's, Clay Point, Mr. Rjtermund's, Victoria Hotel, at Mr. P. Laing's, Lambton Quay, and' of W. Bentham. • For further particulars see Circulars. Due notice will be given before the Drawing takes place. January 10, iB6O. NOTICE. MR,'E. WILTON, BUTCHER, LAMBTON QUAY, HAS MADE A GREAT REDUCTION IN the prices of Meat. Mutton from ............ M. to od. Most parts of Beef 4d. and under Lamb 5 3 . to iia. $• qr. sth January, 1800. WILLOW COTTAGE, WILLIS STREET. _____ j < ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES CONDUCTED BX MRS. WELCH. r I~IHE Course of Instruction will comprise of all A. the Branches of a thorough English Eduoa. tion, wiih Plain and Fancy Needlework. TERMS :— £ B - d - Boarders per Annum 40 0 0 Day Papils, per qr., under 6 years of age 0 15 0 Above six l 5 0 Music lio 0 Singing : 1 1 0 Frenoh 1 1 0 Drawing 1 1 0 Dancing 1 1 0 Private Lessons in Music, Siuging, &c, £2 2s. per quarter. Studies will be resumed on January 16th. Vacancies for Boarders. January 4, 18G0. FO R SAL E, A FINE TIMBERED SECTION OF LAND No. 41, situated in Grey Town, Wairarapa, containing forty acres, having 10 chains frontage to the Main Hue of Road, and remarkable for the depth and richness of its soil. ' Also on Sale, two Town Acres, numbers 86 and SS, situated in the same Township. For further particulars, apply to MR. J. MARTI V, Farish Street. I th January, 1860. WAIRARAPA MAILS. Post Office, Wellington, January 2nd, 1800. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office until the 2Hth February, from persons desirous of contracting for the Conveyance of Weekly Mails between Wellington, Featherston, Grey Town, and Mtisterton, for a period of Twelve Mouths from Ist April next. The Mails to leave Wellington every Wednesday at noon, ami the return Mails to be deliveted in Wellington the following Tuesday at noon. A period of six hours to be allowed at Mastertan between the arrival aud departure of the Mails. The Contractor will be required to pr.ivide seourity for the due performance of his agreement. Tenders should state the mode of Conveyance, and the rate for the full period of the Contract. JOHN F. HOGGARD, Postmaster,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 2