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) I '•' i • n^**"*' -l: ... / f 53 T between the Od<j _*eUotf*« . ttali Htld the] JLi Ponobello Gardens a Cbrtil Bracelet. Who- j ever may have found thb same md will bring it ti ! theflOfflce of this Papei* will receive the abov* reward. Wellington, May 21st 1861. ~^ WANTED. A SINGLE MAN accustomed to Gardening and to make himself generally useful. Good wages and constant employment will be given to a careful steady irkri, apply to 'JOHN MARTIN. Auctioneer, Manners Street, May 2 1st, 1801. j AN EXTENSIVE SHEEP RUN at Rangitikei i To Let, enquire of H. CHURTON, ESQ., Wangnnui. TO BE SOLD AT THE HUTT. " 'pHE INTERE9T in the Lea«e of a very neat JL and comfortable 9 roomed Cottage residence, pleasantly retiied, yet within ten minutes walk of the Bridge, and perfectly free from and unaffected »y any flood — with good Garden, and about 10 : acres of land in grass. Firewood in al v idance on the premises. Furniture, Stock, &c., cau be had at a valuation. Apply to REV. W. MINCHIN, I Hutt. May 21, 1861, FOR SALE. ASHLEY HOUSE and vJrouuds, consisting of 18 acres more or less, free from flooding and within ft mile and a quarter of the Hutt Bridge. The House consists of 0 rooms and one long room 80 feet by 16, with outluuses and other premises, and with the Gardens are well adapted for a gentleman's residence. Intending purchasers are requested to make early application as the premises will be disposed of shortly. TEJVMS VERY LIBBBAt. Apply to G. WILKIE, On the Premises. Hutt, May 21, 1861. Provincial *ecretary's offioe, Wellington, 20ih May, 1801. HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it ta be notified fur general informa ' tion that the Prorincial Government Offices will be closed on Friday, tho *J-th instant being Her Majesty's Birthday. By His Honor's command, WILLIAM FITZHERBERT: Provincial Secretary. ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE. Sole Lessee.. .Mr. J. H. Homer. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1861. Grand Complimentary and Farewell BENEFIT To (and most positively the last appearance of) MR. VERNON WEBSTER, On the Wellington Stage. A number of Gentlemen, Friends and Admirer of the above talented Artist intend giving him . Grand Complimentary and Farewell Night, ON WEDNESDAY; The 22ud May, 1861, W hen he will take his final leave of the Wellington Boards. The following well-known and popular Artists have most kindly offered him their valued services, and he takes this opportunity of most sincerely thanking them, viz : — MR. JOHN WILMOT, MR, MANUEL, MR. SWAN, MRS. W. H. FOLEX*, And the Company of the Lyceum Theatre. The performance will commence with the Comic Drama, (let time here) by Maddison Morton, Esq., entitled Where There's a Will There's a Way! Don Manuel Mr. Vernon Webster Don Scipio de Pompolino Mr. John Wilmot Don Lopez Avila Mr. Swan Secretary of State Mr. F. Murray Officer Mr. Sinclair Dona Francesca Princess j M j, j Regent. of Portugal j ga Dona Blanche de Tavora ....-...-. Miss Melville After which, (and by most particular request) the Library Scene from tho "IRON CHEST!" Sir Edward Mortimer Mr. V. Webster WGford Mr. John Wilmot To be followed by SONG—" I'm Afloat" (in character) Mr. Marriott DANCE- (in character) Mr. Manuel SONG—" The Monks of Old" .... Mr. Marriott SONG—-(in character) Mr. Manuel The whole to conclude with the celebrated Farce by Robert Peak, Esq., the Married Bachelor, OR, Master and Man ! Sir Chatles Courtall Mr. John Wilmot Sharpo Mr. Swan Truss Mr. Vernon Webster 1 Labroche Mr. Sinclair Lady C«urtall Miss Melville Grnce Mis. W. Foley. N.B. — For full particulars see small Bills. Prices of Admission— Boxes, 45. ; Parterre, 35. ; Pit, Is. 6d. 'Doors open athalf-pnst Seven o'clock ; to commence K at Eight precisely. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND. np HL Rev. G. Coiterill, Second faster, is preJL pared to receive Boarders into his houae at the College. Hu terms are the same as the Head Master'a, namely, Fifty Guineas a year, washing inoluded. For fuither particulars, enquire of the Rev, <G. Cotterill, Christ's College. OCT. MATHIAS, Bursar of the College. May 20, 1861,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1584, 21 May 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1584, 21 May 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1584, 21 May 1861, Page 2

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