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TO BE LET. MOUNT VICTORIA COTTAGE. Majoribanks street, with Garden and 3 aores of Land, formerly in the occupation of Quarter-Master Withers. I A House and Garden at Wades' Town. The Premises lately in the occupation of Mr. Atcheson, Grocer, corner of Lambton Quay and Mulgrave street. Building Lots in Ingestre street. : RANGITIKEI. To be Let, with or withoat purchasing clause, > a splendid Block of Land, (about 1000 acres,) : within ten miles of the port, well supplied wjth 1 Bush and Water, and with a frontage to a macad amized road. Apply lo W. WARING TAYLOR. 18.li Jane,',lß6l. WANTED, a COOK, for the Provincial Hos. pital. Apply to MR. GREEN, Hospital. June 15,1801. JUST ARRIVED PER GOLCONDA. E. CAMPBELL, BEGS to announce she has just reoeived the following Seasonable Goods,-— Ladies' and Children's Felt Hats, trimmed and untrimmed Straw do. Bonnets in great variety Skirt Cord and Steel iv all widths A few Winter Cloaks and Jackets Head Dresses, Chenille Nets, Neck Ties, &c. French Kid Gloves, in great variety A large assortment of Buttons and Trimmings, in all colors, &c, &c. June 17, 1861. ji /FISS CLARK, Dress-maker, Sewing of every JIVJL kind done by the day or week, at : Mrs. Parker's, Molesworth street, Thorndon Flat. June 18, 1801. ITNOTG A O T U, wij %rJ> THE Worshipful Master, Wardens, and Brethren of the New Zealand Paaific Lodge of Ancient, Free, aud Accepted Masons, No. 758. will celebrate the Festival of St. John, at their Lodge! Rooms, the Crown and Anchor Tavern, on Monday next, the 24th inst. The Lodge will be opened at Banquet ou table at Tickets can be procured from the Stewards. By command of the W. M., R. S. LEDGER, Secretary. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. rpHE UNDERSIGNED has received ex •• Lord L Woisley," 1 case of Townend's Best Black Paris Ventilating Hats, which will be sold at a small advance on Invoice Price. HENRY R. KANE. Lambton Qnav, Wellington, _ June 18, IflOl, THE Undersigned begs leave to announce to the inhabitants of Wellington, and the Province in general, that having a large and extensive Stock of Drapery Goods, ho has made a considerable reduction in the prices, so as to enable hira to clear it out to mako room for Spring I Goods ; he therefore solicits an inspection of his Stock, believing that it will fully convince the i most incredulous tliat his Goods aro the cheapest in Wellington. The following are the prioes of a few articles:— Alpaca and Coburg from 9d. to ls. 3d. per yard ; Colored Winceys for Ladies' Dresses, Is. 2d. " Real French Merino, at 4s. 4d. yer yard ( Hoyle's 5-4 Prints, at 9d. per yard With a great variety of Winter Dresses. Shawls, Cloaks, &c., &c, at equally low prices ' Gent.'s White Shirts, with Linen Fronts, Collars, and Wrist Bands, from 3s. 6d. each And a large assortment of Gent.'s made-up Clothing, at a small advance on invoice price ■ Stout Syduey Tweed, ss. 3d. per yard Double Milled Black Doeskin, 7s. 3d. per yard Pilot, Black, and Blue Broad Cloth Flannels, Blankets, &c, at very low prices P.S. — The above Goods will only be sold for Cash at the prices quoted. HENRY R. KANE, Lambton Quay. Uth June, 1861. [A CARD.] MESSRS, GUDGRON AND CO.'S Premises having been entirely destroyed in the late fire, they have taken the house of Mr, Duncan, on Taupo Quay, as temporary offices, until tlieir New Auction Rooms (now fast erecting) ate completed, where the business will be carried on as usual. Wanganui, June 16, 1861. f WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI [ A REGULAR TRADER. I\/f"ESSR3. TAYLOR & WATT'S A-J^lgg^s. _LYJL well-known Schooner 34 tons register, (coppered aud cop-per-fastened,) John Linklaier, master, sails regularly between the above Ports, leaving each alternately onoe a fortnight. ' Tbis vessel is well found, and fitted up specially for passengers. I For further particulars apply to the master on board, or to W. LYON, Wellington, TAYLOR, WATT. & Co., Wanganui. June IS, 1861. 1 ;- : *■ SfctpiMttg Kntelligetice. ARRIVED. ' ~~ June 15, schooner Sisters, 18 tons, It. Gardiner, i from Rangitiki. June 18, ketch Brothers, 32 tons, John Heb- ! berley, from Taranaki. SAILED. 1 ; June 14, s. 8. Wonga Wonga, 103 tons, F. ' Renner, for Wanganui, Now Ply mouth, and Manukau. Passengers— Rev. VV. H. Scott, , Mr. | Justice Hart, Messrs. John Martin, Faulkner, A. ' Hickson, C. Wiggins, McDonald, Mrs. Bruce ; steerage — Mrs. Price and two children, 6 natives, ' Mr. Day, Sergeant-Major, Callaghan. . June. 14, s.s. Lord Worsley, 291 tons, Kennedy, 1 for Lyttelton. Passengers-t-saloon, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael and two children, Mr.Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Williams and four children, Mr. FairhursC, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Mr. Dela Pasture, Mr. Todhunter, Miss Todhunter, L Mrs. Gill, Mr. Pharazyn, Mrs. Firth ; steerage — 1 Sergeant Coldslop, wife and 7 children, Messrs. Davis, Humphries, Nixon, Williams, Muir, Firth.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1592, 18 June 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1592, 18 June 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1592, 18 June 1861, Page 2

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