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IftigceUatuatt*. FOR SALE. On the most Liberal Terms. HPHAT Valuable freehold section No. 4 small X farm reserve, Pahautanui District. It consists of 40 acres of perfectly level land, and abounds with valuable timber fit for sawing and splitting. It is bounded on one side by Mr. Charles Stewart's land now under cultivation, and on the other sid« by -Mr. Alfred Judges Homestead, and Mr. David Galloway's section, part of which bush is felled and ready to burn. For further particulars, apply to Mb. C. Stoart or to Mb. A. Judge, on the ground, or to Mr. John Sutherland, Thorndon Flat. Pahautanui, 23rd Dec, 1859. COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Wellington Terrace, ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 1857. r |^HE Course of Instruction embraoes Literary, JL Scientific, Commercial, and General information. The method of Tuition pursued is one which practical experience in the woi k for several years has proved to be effective. Tbe Latin and Drawing Classes are under the care of separate Masters, and the Sohool room is liberally supplied with carefully selected Reading Books, Maps,. Globes, and other requisites for the use of the Pupils. The Duties of the School will be resumed on Monday, January 16th, 1860. Particulars on application to EDW. TOOMATH. December 22, 1859. REMOVAL. WELLINGTON DANCING ACADEMY AND PRIVATE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. A It B. LEWIS begs to inform his Friends, IVJL Pupils, Parents, and Guardians, and the Public. generally, tb at ne baa taken those ap&cioas Premises in Moleswortb street, Thomdon Flat, opposite tbe residence of Dr. Johnston, which will be opened on and after Thursday, 19th January, for the Public Class, and trusts by the same attention to his duties, and the selectness of his pupils, he | will continue to merit a share of public patronage. At tbe request of several Families, a Juvenile Class will be opened on Thursday, the lPth inst., from half-past Tbiee until half past five. FASHIONABLE DANCING AND CALESTHENIC EXERCISE. Mr. L. begs also to inform the Public that he will give private Lessons to Ladies and Gentlemen of any age in all the newest Dances of the Day, viz.. Queen's Quadrilles, just arrived, Mazurka Quadrille, Polka Mazurka, La Varsovienna, WalU, Valse a Deux Temps, Cellarius, Polka, Schottisohe, Quadrilles, Country Dances, Spanish Walts, Circassian Cirole, &c, which con be obtained at. all hours of the day by those wishing privacy and expedition. A private class will be opened in a few days for adults, of which due notice will be given. Private Lessons as per agreement. Private Families and Schools attended to. Tie Ball-room being one of the largest and finest private rooms ia Wellington, will be let on moderate terms for private parties and meetings, there being evrry convenience attached, retiring rooms, &c, and will be granted gratis for any charitable purpose. Terms known on application. Fees paid in advance. January 10, 1860. NOTICE TO CATTLE OWNERS. FOUND on the Mantua Station, Wairarapa, the Undermentioned Cattle, for whom no Owners can be found in this neighbourhood, and it is supposed they belong to parties residing in the Hnit. If not claimed within two months from this date, they will be sold to pay expenses. Any party or parties proving ownership before that time, will be permitted to take them away on payment of expenses. Red Cow, branded W X, off hip Red and White Cow, branded a large T, off ribs, with a calf by her side Red Cow, nick on each ear, branded C on off rump, and C on shoulder, with a calf by her side Red Steer, branded SB off rump Grizzled Steer, white back, unbranded White Poley Steer, branded NX, off rump Red and White Steer, branded NX off rump Red Steer, White Belly and Tail, branded NX off rump. W. H. DONALD, Manaia Station, Wairarapa. 2nd December, 1859 ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION. (Incorporated by Royal Charter.) Paid up Capital £1,260 ,000. Reserve Fund 252,000. NOTICE is hereby given that Interest will be allowed on the monthly minimum Balance of Current Accounts, at the rate 2 per cent, per annum, and on fixed deposits lodged after this date, as under, via :— ' Per annum. Subject to 3 months notice of withdrawal, 3 $• cent Do 6 do do 4 do. Do 12 do do 5 do. On Deposits lodged for longer periods, interest will be allowed according to special arrangement. ADAM BURNES, Manager. Wellington, 13th July. 1858, ■ WILLIAM BKNTHAM, ipIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS ■*• Concertinos, Flutinas, and Accordians I and other Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaiied on Reasonable Terms. Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington. May 10,1859. NOTICE. r ¥"'HE undersigned will not be answeiable for ■JL any deaths or losses of Cattle entrusted to his care after tbis dbte. DANIEL RICHARDS. Porirua, August 26, 1859. TO ARRIVE PER " TORNADO." 1 < TONS FINE STOVED SALT. A ** W. B. RHODES & CO. Rhodes' Wharf, 23rd September, 185 P. "educational iioMtf. MRS. BYCROFT begs to ncquniiu her friends and the public generally, that she has Vacancies for two Boarders, nud a few day pupils. Tbe usual branches of a sound English education, with French, Music, Singing, and Drawing, will be strictly enforced, and every care taken to combine the comforts of home, consisteut with the doily educational routiue. Boarders, 50 guineas per annum, no extras Day Pupils, 1 guinea and a half per quarter N.B. — Boarders are requested to bring a Tablespoon Knife and Fork, and Six Towels. Washing 1 guinea per quarter. The Hutt, near Bridge, Sept. 23, 1859.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1398, 17 January 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1398, 17 January 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1398, 17 January 1860, Page 6