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MR. JOHN KING, $otari> SJJtrtJlfc attß Solicitor, I "MANNERS STBEET, 1,, March b, 1861. . ioil SALE. 17RUIT TREES.— Apples, Pears, Plums, Cher- . ries Goseberries, Currants, Quicks, English ' Laurels, Hollys. Fruit Trees very strong to be sold very cheap, apply to Mr. John Houghton, Willis street, or to Mr. Stephen Stockbbidge Ohiro Nursery near Wellington. April 13, 1861. POSTS, HAILS, AND PALINGS. DELIVERED on the Shortest Notice from the Hutt. Orders left at the " Independent" office, will be JJ inctually attended to. May 25, 1800. PORTOBELLO TEA GARDENS, WILLIS STREET, SOUTH, TE ARO. WILLIAM MANSELL, Nurseryman, begs very respectfully to inform the Inhnbitants of Wellington audits vicinity, that he has laid out ths above Gardens regardless of expense, and theyare now open as a place of recreation and amuse* ment. The Grounds command a splendid View of the Bay, and Visitors may rely upon every attention being shewn them. Tea, Curds and Whey, fre. Willis Street Nursery, August 23, 1880. TO .BE LET, rWO FAMILY RESIDENCES, pleasantly situated, one contaiaing nine, and the other eleven rooms. ALSO, A Large Store, well fitted, and situated in a central part of Latnbton quay. For particulars apply to JOHN PLTWMER, Dimmer's Wharf. October 8, 1860. NOTICE HALL AND ALDERSON, Hyde Park Store, 154, Elizabeth street, Sydney. Importers and Manufacturers of all descriptions of Leather and Grindery, Saddlery, Harness, Boots and Shoes, &c, &«., &c, I All Orders from Town or Country punctually attended to. Sydney, 23rd August, IS6O. RAMS FOR SALE. FROM 50 to 60 two toothed to full mouthed, fine woolled, clean, aud well conditioned. Sold solely on account of necessity for a change. Deliverable in Town or at Waikaraka Station by GEORGE MOORE. Any one requiring Rams, will find this an ad vantagous opportunity. 10th January, 1861. . . $ Post Office, Wellington. May 14th, 1861. 'RENDERS will be received at this Office until JL the 15th June next, from persons desirous of contracting for the performance of the Overland Mail service between Wellington and Wanganiii, for the twelve months commencing the Ist July, 1861, aud ending 30ih June 1862; subject to the following terms and conditions — Ist. — The Contractor to take the Mails from the Post Office in Wellington at 2 p.m. every Monday and deliver them at the Post Office, Wanganui, on the following Wednesday at 8 p na. 2nd. — To start from Wanganui for Wellington at 12 o'clock noon on every Thursday, delivering the Mails in Wellington at 11 a.m. on the following Saturday. 3rd. — To take up and deliver mails at the Post Offices at the following intermediate places, viz : — Turakina, Rangitiki, Manawatu, Otaki, Waikanae, Palmutanui, and Porirua. Those for'Rnngiliki to be delivered and taben up at Mr. Scott's at the Ferry, and at Mr. Bull's on the Inland Road, and those for Manawatu at the settlement. 4th. — The Contractor to carry any weight not exceeding 100 lbs. JOHN F. HOGGARD, , Postmaster. NOTICE. A MEETING of Rate-Payers for the Hutt jLJL Western District will be holden at the Hou«e of D. M'Ewen, Belmont, on Saturday, the 15th June: at 2 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of receiving the annual accounts, and other Business. DAVID M'EWEN, Chairman to the Board of Wardens. B«lmont, 14th May, 1861. NOTICE. T|~ HE Undersigned begs to return his thanks to j I the inhabitants of the Hutt and surrounding t Districts, for the very liberal patronage he has received while carrying on the Boot and Shoe making business, and at the same time informs them that he haß ceased to have any further connection with the Boot and Shoe Trade. All persons owing accounts are requested to settle the same before the Ist July next, as measures will then be taken for their recovery: N.B.— The Good-will of the Business to be disposed of on reasonable terms. JOSEPH DODDS, Hutt. 14th May, 1861. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CANTERBURY, NEWZEALAND. HP HE Rev. G. Coiterill, Second faster, is preJL pared to receive Boarders into his house at rhe College. His terms are the same as the Head Master's, namely, Fifty Guineas a year, washing included. For further particulars, enquire of the Rev. G. Cotterill, Christ's College. OCT. MATHIAS, Bursar of the College, I Mcy20,1861.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1589, 7 June 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1589, 7 June 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1589, 7 June 1861, Page 1

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