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HOTEL TO BE LET, Possession to be had on the 2nd June next. fpHOSE long Established and well-situated JL Premises on Lambton Quay, known as tho "AURORA TAVERN." The building contains Bar, Bar Parlour, two Parlours, Bed Rooms, the Theatre known as the Lyceum, also Billiard Room, with Table and all necessary appurtenances, good five-stall Stable, and other Out- Bail dings. To a person desirous of entering upon public I business, this offers a favourable opportunity seldom to be met with, coining in free. i For further particulars apply to JAMES FIRTH; Apslcy House. February 26, 1861. I TO BE LET. ON the Taratahi Plain, Wair?.rapa, the Section No, 55, in the Small Farm Settlement, on the Taratahi Plain, and lately occupied by Mr. Peter Couper. The property, which consists of 100 Acres, is divided into several paddocks, and well watered. Ten Cows will be let with the land. Tue crops and agricultural implements to be taken at a valuation by the incoming tenant. For further particulars apply to A. i>e b . BbwDON, Esq., Lambton Quay, or to Mr. G. Buck, Taita. Possession can be had withiu three mouths. February B{j, 1861. STOLEN OR STRAYED. IT* ROM Mr. Campion's StatioN, Rangitikei, a ' BROWN MARE, branded ou one shoulder S, on the other shoulder B. Whoever will give such information as will lead to its recovery wiil be handsomely rewarded. J. CAMPION, Rungitikei, Or to Mr. J. BROMLEY, The Ferry, Porirua. February 25, 1861; ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE , SOLE LESSEE, MR. IIORNER. FIRST NIGHT OF THE GRECIAN STATUES, BY THE BROTHERS BROUGH! ON MONDAY, 4th MARCH, 1861, Ihe Performance will commence with, (in consequence of the enthusiastic applause with whioh it wa* received ou Aloud<iy la9t,) for the last time hers, J. B. Buckatone's popular Commedietta, I WANT MY LEGACY FilippoGeronimo, aulnnkeeper, Mr J. H. Williams Jerry Ominous, a Cockney by Birth, Gorsican by Blood, in search of his • Mr Wilmot Legacy J Bambojetti, (a Gentleman of a pecu-\ liar temperament, and subject to M Wol , qfpl .' the Railway Mania, viz., Fits and ' mv ' vv " 08181 Starts j Brigadier of Carboniers, (the Beau ) „ -^. . Ideal of what a Soldier should be) Jim * im g Leoui, a plucky young Corbican, as\ fond of fighting as circumstances • Mr. Murray will allow Rosetta, a youug Lady — whose mind ") is irrevocably fixed, viz., she will > Miss Etta have her own wny J Carboniers, Servants, &c. To be followed by the celebrated SWORD DANCE IN CHARACTER > Unrivalled in the Colonies, by Mr. St. Alban: After which, Selections (with entire new Dresses) from Shakespear's Historical Tragedy of JULIUS CyESAR ! Brutus Mr V. Webster Cassius Mi- John Wilmot Casca , Mr. F. Murray MELANGE : Song, Comic, (in character) » Mr. Murray Song, "Armed for Peace, Armed for),, nr ... 61 War> .. \ jMr.Marnott Hornpipe Mr. Smith To be followed by a Series of GRECIAN STATUES! By the Brothers Brough, Neptune, Hector and Aohilles, Hercules, Gladiator — the Attack, do: the Defeat, do. tbe Death. The whole to conclude with an Operatic, Mythological, Balletatic, Down Easter, ETHIOPIC SKETCH! In which MISS ROSA MAY will have the honor of aypearing, introducing tho real NEGRO BEFBAIN AND BREAK DOWN Iv conjunction with MISS JUBA and THE CHRISTY MINSTRELS. On Monday, 12th March, for the Benefit of Mr. V. WEBSTER, an Entertainment of a very attractive character, now in preparation. Stage Manager, Mr. J. H, Williams,. Acting Manager, Mr. Vernon Webster. I8g» OBSERVE THE PRICES! Prices of Admission, — Boxes 3*, Parterre, 2s. Od, Pit, Is. Od. Doors open at hnlf-past seven. Curtain to rise punctually at 8 o'clock. The strictest order will be preserved, and smoking i prohibited. Tickets to be obtained of the Lessee, and at fho Box Office at tho Theatre. March 1, 186 1. "province of m arlboroug h. ~ LABOURERS. A NUMBER of Good Labourers are required for tbe Public Roads in this Province Y^ages six shillings per day, wet and dry. WILLIAM ADAViS, Superintendent. February 22, 1801. ta u h!Trln~i k a u smitTTy, Adjoining Mr. Thos. Mills' Store, at Tauhcrinikauj Wairarapa. I^HE undersigned having taken the above Smithy, has commenced business as Farrier and General Smith, and trusts by strict attention to work committed to his charge, aud moderate prices, to merit a share »f public patronage. WILLIAM JAPEL. j Maroh 1, 1861.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1501, 1 March 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1501, 1 March 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1501, 1 March 1861, Page 2

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