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i*UtfccUatteous. FOR SALE. On the most Liberal Terms. •T»HAT Valuable freehold section No. 4 small S. firm reserve. Palriutanui i'istrict. It consists of 40 a«:cs of perfectly Ipvrl land and abounds with valuable timber fit f<>r sawing aitd Kpiitting. It is bounded on ore side by Mr. Charles Stewart's land n«w under cuUivation, and on tbr other side by Mr. Alfred Judges Homestead, and Mr; David Gallo wny's section, part of which bush ia felled and ready to bum. For further particulars, ftpply to Mr. C. Stuart or to Mr. A. Judge, on the ground, or to Mr. John Sutherland, '1 borndon Flat. Pahautaaui, 23rd Dec, 1859. WAIRARAPA MAILS. Post Office, Wellington, January 2nd, 1800. SEALTCD TF.NDERS will be revived at this Office until the 2^th February. from persons lesii-ou* <>f contracting for she Conveyance of Weekly '-'ails between Welling on. Featherstoi), Grey Town, end Mnstertou, for a period of Twelve Months from Ist April next. The Mails to leave Wellington every Wednesday •it noon, and the return Mails to be deliveied in Wellinffion tbe following Tuesday at noon. A period of six hours to hp allowed at Masterton between the arrival and departure of the Mails. The Contractor will be required to provide Becuriiy for tbe due peiforminee of liis ngreenient. Tenders should s'.flie the mode of Conveyance, and the rute for the ful period of the i""ontract. JOHN F. HOGGARD, Postmaster. COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Wellington Terrace. ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 1857. THE duties of the above School were resumed un Monday, January 16, '860. Terms, &c, on application. EDW. TOOMATH. January 19,1860. TO LKT, \ MODERATE-SIZED HOUSE, and the third part of an acre of Garden Ground, situate in Hill-slreet, near tbe Catholic Cathedral, commanding ore of tbe best views of the harbour. Apply at tbe " Independent " office. Wellington, 9th December, 1859. VALUABLE TOWN LANDS FOR SALE, , TOWN OF BEAVER, NEW PBOVINCE OF MARLBOBOUGtH. HPHE UNDERSIGNED are instructed to offer for sale all that extensive and valuable part of the Town of Beaver belonging to vir. James Sinclair, and containing some of the best Building sites in the said Town. Denver is one of the most rising townships in the Colony and in the Seperation Memorial of the Wairnu settlers, is named as the plßce which " may be suitnbly made the CHpiial." Situated in the midst of ob extensive and rich agricultural plain, and commanding the import and export trade of the greater part of the Province, it may be regarded as the natural Capital of Marl borough. It possesses a Newspaper and a Custom House. The Custom House occupies the centre of the land here offered lor sale, situated on the river Opawe, which is navigable for ordinary coasting schooners. Such an opportunity for investment has seldom if ever been offered to the public. A plan of the Town may be seen and further particulars learned ou application to STUART, KINROSS, & CO. Wellington, 24th December. JttM). NOTICB TO OATTLfeI OWNERS. F?OUND on the Mttnnia Station, Wairarnpa, the \} Undermentioned Cattle, for whom no Owners can be found in this neighbourhood, and it is supposed they belong to parties residing in the Hutt. 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 pei milted to take them away on payment of expenses. Bed Cow, branded W X, off hip Red and White Cow, branded a large T, off ribs, with a calf by her Bide Red Cow, nick on each car, branded C on off rump, and C on shoulder, with a calf by her side Rod Steer.-branded SB off rump Grizzled fcteer, white back, unbranded White Poley Sieer, branded NX, off rump Red and White Steer, branded NX off rump Rchl Steer, White Belly and Tail, branded NX off rump. W. H. DONALD, Manaia Station, Wairarapa. 2nd December, 1859 ORTEx\TAL BANK CORPORATION. (Incorporated by Royal Charter.) Paid up Capital £1,200,000. BissKUYB Funo 252,000. N OTIC R is hereby given that Interest will be allowed ou the monthly minimum Balance of Current Accounts, at the rate 2 per cent, per anmini, ftiifl on fixed deposits lodged after this date, as under, viz j— ■ Per annum. Sulject to 8 mouths notice of withdrawal, 3 $■ cent Do G do do i 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, WILLI\M BKNTHAM, PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS Concertinos, Flutinas, and Accordians and other Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaiied on Reasonable Terras. Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington. May 10,1859. "notice. '|^HE undersigned will not be aneweiable for j[ any deaths or losses of Cattle entrusted to his care after tnis dhte. DANIEL RICHARDS, Porirua, >\usrtst2fl, 1859. Educational homes. MRS. BYCROFT begs to acquaint her friends and the public generally, that she has Vacancies for two Boarders, and a few day pupils. The usual branches of a sound English education, with French, Music, Singing, and Drawing, will be ftrictly enforced, and .every care taken to combine the comforts of home, consistent with tbe daily educational routine. Boarders, 50 guineas per annum, no extras Day Pupils, 1 guinea and a half per quarter N. 6. — Boarders are requested to tfring a Tablespoon Knife dud Fork, and Six Towels. Washing 1 guinea per quarter. The Hatt, near Bridge, Sept. 53, 1859.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1403, 3 February 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1403, 3 February 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1403, 3 February 1860, Page 6