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SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY On TUEBDAY, August 13th, 1861. At the Land Mart, Larnbtou Quay. MR. J. Is instructed to Sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On luesday, August ISth, 1861, At his Laud Mart, Lambton-quay, rfIHAT Valuable Freehold Property, known as JL THE "PIONEER" HOTEL, Carterton. .The "Pioneer Hotel," is a newly ereoted'Buildingy containing six ground floor rooms, and seven bed-rooms, all fitted up in a superior style, and neatly furnished. The Stable is built of Sawn Timber, aud calcu lated to stall 14 horsee. There is a loft over- it capable of containing 200 baleß of wool. There is also an excellent Barn, Cart Shed, and Out-houses, all built of sawn timber within the last three years. . Thp Barn ia 36 ft. x 18, and 10 feet studs, with a loft over it, and C»rn Bins that will contains 1000 bushels of grain. .....! There is half an acre of garden, well stocked with- vegetables and fruit trees. • r - The Farm contains 52 acres. A never-faiUng Stream of Water rims through it. ' There are 14 aores fenoed into three paddocks, witk a good totara three-railed Fence/ One Paddock is laid down with grass, and two are under cultivation. ..Ihere is also 14 acres, now fallen, ready for quitivation. The remaining 24 acres, covered with standing timber of the beat quality. TEUMS LIBEBAL. For further particulars apply to MX. CHALLIS, On the Premises, Or at the Office of the Auctioneer, Lambton Quay, Wellington. July 15, 1881. NOTICE. *"pHE Partnership hitherto existing between the JL. Undersigned, in the Upper Hutt V»Uey,'U this' day diss-t.ved by mutual conseu?. ALEXANDER S. DUNCAN, JAMES DONALD. Witness— ( William Lawiiekob, Sawyer, Upper Hutt. N. B. — All parties iudebted are requested to pay their respective amounts at their earliest convenience, to Mr. James Donald, who is also authorized to liquid* te all accounts due by the late firm. Victoria S«w Mills, Upper Hutt, July 8, 18(51. MILITIA NOTICE. ALL Men liable to serve in the Wellington Battalion of Militia are hereby warned that the term for enrolment will expire on the 10th inst., and those men who have not then enrolled themselves will be liable to a fine oliive pounds. JAMES C. CBAWFORD, Captain, Commanding Wellington Battalion. July 15,1861. IN RE GEORGE THOMAS' ESTATE. A MEETING of the Creditors of Geo. Thomas' : will be held at Barrett's Hotel, on Monday, July 22, 1861, at 3 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of declaring and paying a dividend, and all Claimants not coming forward will be excluded from the ! Benefit of the/ said Estate.. GEORGE CRAWFORD, JOHN PLIMMER, J. H. WALLACE, „ Trustees for the Credit ors of George Thomas. July 15, 1801. Boyal Olympic THEATBE, (barry's) MANNERS STREET. Directress: — Mrs. W. H. Foley. <gp Having seen by advertisement that the | San Francisco Minstrels intend giving a Perform- ! ance for the Benefit of the Widow and Orphans Fund, M.U., the Management of the Royal Olympic Theatre beg to inform the Public that their usual night of Parformance is postponed until TUESDAY NEXT, 28rd JULY Grand Success of The King's Gardener, OB NIPPED IN THE BUD ! ! Which will be repeated (by desire) on j TUESDAY NEXT, THE 23rd JULY. First night of the Grand Romantic Spectacle, Entitled OH THB GIPSY QUEEN! j Bir Hugh Lidcot Mr. Swam Sir Phillip Ormeston .... Mr. Vbrnon Webster Zarah, the Gipsy Queen Mrs. Foley.. After which, A NOVEL AND AMUSING INTERLUDE' __________ i The whole to conclude with (2nd time here) the Grand Burletta, by Charles Selby, Esq., entitled The King'o Gtardener, Or Nipped in the Bud ! (With new scenery, dresses, and appointments) Ferdinand Benserade, (a Poet] Mr. Webster. Chevalier deßussy (Captain ot |M M j the King's Guard) > Galochard, (an amorous Gardener). . . .Mr. S*an. Flieflac, (a Valet) . .Mr. Wilson. Pierre .... Mr. Smith. Madame Golochard, (the Gardener's ) Mrg FoLBr Wife with Songs) J Louisa de la Valliere. .. .Miss Melville. Suzette...Miss Martin. Nanette.. Miss Watson-. j Scene Fontainebleau — time, .1661. Prices of Admission— Boxes, Bs. ; Pit, Is. 6d. Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'olook. The strictest order will be preserved, and no Smoking allowed; Jn rehearsal, and will shortly be produced, the l -ceKirated Romantic Drama, entitled Jaok S hep_PAßiD, ond the Grand National Drama, Rob Roy. I July 10, 180 i. I , .

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1600, 16 July 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1600, 16 July 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1600, 16 July 1861, Page 2

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