TWENTY SECOND AtfNlViSlttAlttrV . .-/; ' r<kE PUBLIC arc respectfully Informed that A. a Publio BALL wiil be giveu ia the Odd Fellows' Hall, on ON WEDNESDAY EVENING/ The;22nd ! ;jTOuatr n 1862,- "' To celebrate the' ■. arrival dr^xtte first Settlers in , Wellington. Tickets to admit a Lady ahd Gentleman, 7sv6d. each. I.x tra Ladies' tickets, 2s. Od. Befreshments included. . Tickets may be had of Mrs. Levy, Mr.* John Duck. Mr. Freeman, and at the Office of the Independent, Oi. the evening of the Ball, tickets can be obtained at the office at the North Wing of (he Hall. Mr. Freeman has been engaged to provide the Befreshments. ' ■ , , An Excellent Quadrille Band has been engaged for the occasion, under the direction of Mr. Currie. The Spacious Suite of Booms will thrown open on the occasion, and every arrangement wili be made to secure the comfort and accommodation of" visitors. Mr. Buck has been appointed Matter of Ceremonies, and the utmost decorum will be observed. 9th Jannary, 1802. WELLINGTON ATHENJ2UM. ;"■"*-. CONVERSAZIONE ON FBIDAY Evening next, the 17th'. inst.,' a • Conversazione will be held in tbe ODD FELLOWS' HALL, hTaid of the funds of the -, above Institution. Tbe Committee respectfully request tbe loan of articles' of for exhibition, and Have tbe pleasnre of^nnouncing that Mr. Jones.has kindly promised his services with the organ, and that the' Amateur band will also perform during tjie evening. The doors will be opened itt lialPp*wT-"Seven _ ' o'clock. Admittance by Tickets, which may. be procured from Mr. Lyon, Mr. P. Lang, Mr. Jas."' ' Wallace, the Secretary, or any member of the. ■ Committee, and at the Ins.itute. Single Tickets, 2s. 6d. j double tickets, 45. ; Children, (under 12) ls. each. Befreshments will be provided by Mr. Laing at his usual prices. For the convenience of Ladies and Children the * room wiil be opened in the afternoon of the same day, from 3 o'clock until 5. Admittance Ls. Cd; Children, ls. each. By order of the Committee, H. F. LOGAN, Hon; Sec. January 10th, 1862. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. rpHE NEXT MONTHLY MEETING of the ' , X Members of the Chamber will be. held at the Offices of Messrs. Bethune aud Hunter, on MONDAY next, the 13th instant, at Four o'clock, for the despatch of business generally. By order, S. E. GRIMSTONE, Secretary. 10th January, 1802. . . . NOTICE. STBAYING on Mr. Auslin's Ground Ohariu Valley, Wellington. A Strawberry Cow, with a slit in the off ear, and a oalf runing by its side ; also a Bed and White Steer with a slit in-the off' ear, and a Black and White Heifer not branded. If the same are not claimed within 14 days from this dace they will be sold to pay expenses. THOMAS GILBERT. , 9th January, 1863. FOR NAPIER. ' rT ~^ npHE fine fast sailing clipper built' fsl___\ X schooner -^££ffi&- "SEA serpent;' • •ssSssssS*** 90 tons, J. Enright, master, will sail for Napier, on Tuesday, 14th January. , For freight or passage, apply to *- .•■ BETHUNE & HUIrfTEB. Exchange Buildings, 10th January, 1862. ->,'". ,'.,. . , ■
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1690, 10 January 1862, Page 2
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