CRICKET. MARRIED t. SINGLE. rg"IHE above Match will be Hayed by the WelJL lington Cricket Ulub, on the Parade Grouud, on Saturday, February Ist. Wickets to be pitched at 11 o'clock, and Play to begiu at 12 o'clock precisely. WILLIAM BROMLEY, .Eon. Sec. 21th January, 1862. 4 DRAY and Six Bullocks, with Yokes, Bowa, 2\_ Chains, &c, complete. Apply to HENRY MITCHELL. Polhill's Gully. 24th January, 1802. NOTICE. PARTIES are cautioned not to allow their doga to tresspas3 on the property of the undersigned in Polbill's Gully, as poison is strewed about. HENRY MITCHELL, Polhill'a Gully. 24th January, 1862. | LOS T. ON TUESDAY, the 21st instaut, between the Korokoro Bridge and Stokes' Vflley, a small parcel containing £19 in Bank Notes, and other papers of no use to any one but the owner. Whoever has found the same and will return them to Mr. Robert McCullocb, Taita, or to the Office of tbis paper, will be handsomely rewarded. The Hutt, 22nd January, 1862. FOR SALE. A VALUABLE FREEHOLD Property situated on the Upper Plain of Masterton, comprising —200 acres of good Land free from stones, 40 acres Bush, 160 acres Plain, 70 acres Fenced, 18 acres of English Grass in 4 Paddocks, a Garden, half an acre, well stocked with Fruit Trees, a six roomed Dwelling House, Bam 20 x 40, Cow Shed and Stock Yard; also 10 good Dairy Cows, and every other convenience for farming. For further particulars apply to R. KIBBLEWHITE, Upen the Premises. Maaterton, Jan. 16,1862. WOOL. A P. STUART AND CO. are buyers of Wool, • ami tuey make advances on what is mm home on consignment to their Agents in London. Wellington, 2lst Jan., 1802. I. C. R, M. COMPANY. )*S% -» '|^HE Company's Steamships will be J7sfflJP»N. -"- despatched as follows, viz.: — jfjjfiag FOU LYTTLBTON & OTAGO, " LORD ASHLEY " & " AIREDALE," On or about :he 26th instant, FOR NELSON AND SYDNEY, 'LORD ASHLEY' ok 'LORD WORSLEY, On or about the 9th February. For Freight or Paasago, apply at the COMPANY'S OFFICE. Custom House Street. 90th January, 1802. $j§F INTENDING Passengers by the Company's Steamers will please pay fares and obtain tioketa at the Company's Office prior to their going on board. PASSENGERS' LIINTE OF PACKETS, FOB, LONDON DIRECT. TO FOLLOW THE "ASTEROPE," — *^ rg^HE Favorite Clipper Ship "WILD DUO X," *3ggjE§Hs3|§P 1500 Toms Bubthes, THOMAS BISHOP, Esq., COMMANDER, 'HMHIS well-known Vessel having just arrived JL on her third Voyage to thi« Port, will bs ready to take on board Wool and other Cargo for London in * few days, and will have quick dispatch. Freight of Wool. One penny per pound. The Passenger acaommodption of the " Wild Duck" is superior to that of any vessel in the New Zealand trade. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Or t» WM. BOWLER, SON & C:, Agents. 20tu January, 1862. SHIP "WILD DUCK," CAPTAIN BISHOP FROM iOWDON, r |^HIS vessel having beea entered 4K§y|i^s. JL inwards, at the Cuitom House, JuSmwKß^ a^ f C° ns % ntes * re requested to ■jjgsas|c» pass their entries and send on board for their Goods without delay. No Goods will be delivered without an order from the Agents. Any packages impeding her discbarge will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expence. Wh, BOWLER, SON & CO., Agent*. Jan. 23, 1862.
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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 1694, 24 January 1862, Page 2
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544Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 1694, 24 January 1862, Page 2
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