WHO was at Macquarie, Wellington, IP6O m 4 at Wallerswangr Hartley, 185t,i» n>qaott*4 to communicate with tils frienda in Englmd if alive* and should an * friend kuow him to be dead, by writing to Ricnard Rooke^Roserrdir Retreat, Be* senroir Roa* Birmingham^ will "confei a great favour. • . •-* ' ..- . , ' March 27, 1860. • ».. * '"' ' :%, "... JOSEPH SCOTT, FANCY BREAD ANI) BISCUIT BAKER, UMBTON QUAY, SOUTH. BEGS most respectfully to inform the lnkabl. tants of Wellington, that 'he has received direct from England the whole of the necessary apparatus required in the Biscuit Manufactory, and in now prepared to supply Biscuits of every descrlp* tion at reasonable prices. As be intends to make nothing but first-rate articles, J. S. hopes to receive a share of thepublio patronage. Balls, Wedding and Dinner Parties, &c, supplied onthe shortest uotiee. EDDING CAKES MADE TO OBDEB. Wellington. March 80, 1600. MILITIA NOTICE. rpHE attention of all men within the Welling* 1 ton District, liable to serve in the Militia, 1» hereby called to the following notice. MILITIA NOTICE. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, Uth December, 1860. The following clause of the Militia Act Amend- . ment Act, 1860, is hereby published for general information and the commanding officers of Battalions and Companies are enjoined to give ever/ possible publicity to the same within their respec* tive districts. 7 Sections 11, 18, 13 and 14 of the said Militia Act are hereby repealed, and in lieu thereof be it enacted that the Senior* Officer of every Battalion or Company, orjany other Commissioned Officerap pointed by him shall enrolall the men liable to serve therein ; and any man who shall not within three months after his becoming liable to serve, give in his name age and place of residence to such Officer, in order to be enrolled shall forfeit any sum not exceeding £5. Signed E. W. Stafford. N.B.— All men (except those who can claim exemption under clause Q) between, the ages of— sixteen and fifty-five years, both inclusive are liable to serve under the Militia Act Amendment Act, 1860. --<■_. With reference to the above Notice and in virtue of the power vested in me as Senior Officer of the Wellington Militia, I have appointed Captain and Adjutant J. S. Kirwan to enrol all men liable to serve in the Militia for the District of the City of Wellington, including Karon and Makara and suburbs to the south of the city. -An Officer will be in attendance at the Militia Office, Thorndon Barracks, between the hours ot 10 o'clock a.m., and 3 o'clock p.m. every Wednesday and Saturday from this date until further no* tice to enrol all men liable to serve within the above named limits. I also hereby appoint Captain Battersbee to enrol the Militia for the Porirua district including the Porirua Road, Ohariu, Horokiwi Valley, Pahautanui and other Valleys in that neighbourhood at such time and place as he may be pleased to direct. I also hereby appoint Captain Ludlam to enrol the Militia for the Upper and Lower Hutt including the Wainui-o-Mata at such time and place » he may be pleased to direct. JAMES 0. CBAWFORD, Captain, Commanding Wellington Militia. Wellington, April 16, 1861. MILITIA NOTICE. rpHE Rifle Range for the Competition on th© I Queen's Birth Day will be on thePoblfo Reserve between LyalTsand Evans' Bay, formerly used for the same purpose by H.M.s 65th Regt. JOHN S. KIRWAN, Captain and Adjutant, Wellington Militia. Wellington, March 30, 1861. " ""notice. IF this should meet the eye of THOM AS POOLS last heard of in Melbourne, and NATHANIEL ¥00 LE, last heard of at Castle Foiut; they art requested to communicate with their mother imae. diately, as their father Nathaniel Foole died, on the 10th April, 1881. MARY ANN POOLK, •Hutt, New Zealand. 80th April, 1861. ' ON SALE, VERY CHEAP, At Swan's Photographic Gallery, Clay Point, A LARGE lot of Stereoscopes and Btereoscopio slides of all descriptions, which will b« sold at very low prices Stereoscope with a dozen assorted slides, 10s. 6d. N.B.— Stereoscopic Portraits (colored). ..£l : It: Ditto; Groups in proportion. January 18. 1861. ~~ lOOM 'I^HB undersigned are a* usual Buyer* of Wool A to any amount, or will make liberal advao«M on the same consigned to their ComspondaAti ia London, Liverpool, or the Colonies. W. B. RHODES & CO, Rhodes' Wharf, December 14, 19f10. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC NO* EVERY DAY MET WITH. * fIiHAT ACRE of LAND now in tht ocenpa--1 lion of David Williams, Tinakori Road, is offered for sale in allotments for Freehold T«ne. menta. The «entral position, and the scarcity of Freehold Land in small allotments in Thorndon District, aie considerations to be thought of. There ia a supply of spring water on the premUet tb'at few acres possess. " ' „», Tinnbori read, #o. 3x, 4x, 83 (t. frontage, 13d feet depth . St. Mary's street, No. 6x, «x, 7x, Bx, 80 feet frontage, 133 feet depth , V« Terrace Road,' fronting the JHarbpur, 'No. OJ£' , M lOx, llx, 19x, 33 ft. frontage, 117 feet dfcjpt;';^, A Plan may be seen; and terinf ■Jt'nb)irni < by ; .«p :t '•••' plying to Mr. waiiams; on Oie premises. Aprai«,lß6l»
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1581, 10 May 1861, Page 1
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845Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1581, 10 May 1861, Page 1
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