POND AND REMMINGTON, $Jtttnfrerß, |9a(ttt*ts, <£la?i*vs> PAPER-HANGERS, &c, &c, LAMBTON- QUAY, WELLINGTON, Nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, PORTOBELLO TEA GARDENS, WILLIS STREET, SOUTH, TE ARO. WILLIAM MANSELL, Nurseryman, begs very respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington audits vicinity, that he has laid out tho above Gardens regardless of expense, and the/ ' are now open as a place of recreation and amuse meat. : The Grounds command a splendid View of th<s Bay, and Visitors may rely upon every attention being shewn them. Tea, Curds and Whey, SfC Willis Street Nursery, August 23, 1860. MINIFIES CRITERION HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. XOSIAH MINIFIE, begs to call the attention tj of the public to his having taken this extensive Establishment, generally known as BARON ALZDORF'S HOTEL, and trusts by strict attention, civility; and by keeping constantly a stock of the best Wines, Spirits, and Liquors of every description . on band, to obtain that share of patronage which it will ever be his utmost endeavour to merit. Families, Settlers, ana Strangers visiting this Port will find at the above Hotel unrivalled accommodation, combined with , moderate charges. WABM, COLD, AND 9HOWEB BATHS, BEADY AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. 7th October, 1861. [ADVERTISEMENT.] GAWITH'S FAMILY HOTEL, MOLESWORTH STBEET, THORNDON FLAT. A WISE begs to call the attention of the • the Public to his having taken the above Hotel, and trusts by strict attention and by keeping a constant supply of the choicest Wines, Spirits, and Liquors of every description to obtain that share of patrouage which it will ever be his utmost endeavour to merit. N.B—Good Stables and well fenced Paddocks, 30th September, 1861. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. rpHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing beJL tvreen the Undersigned, under the style or Firm of HALL AND ALDERSON, expires This Day by effluction of Time. The Business will be continued as usual by William Maddison Aldebson, in conjunction with his sons, William Henry Alderson and Thomas Aldbbson, under the style of ALDERSON & SONS, by whom all accounts of the late Firm will be settled. Witness — Thomas Southern. THOS. B. HALL, W. M. ALDERSON, 221, Elizabeth-st., Sydney. December 31st, 1861. LEVY BROTHERS, 24 Bourhe Street, East, Melbourne. IMPORTERS of every description of British and Foreign Fancy gooda, Stationery, Perfumery, Drugs, and Druggists Sundries, Cutlery, and Hardware, Earthenware, China, and Glass, Cabinet Goods, Jewelry, Tobacconists ware, Toys, and Basket ware. Levy Brothsrs in calling the attention of the merchants and storekeepers of New Zealand to the foregoing summary, beg to say that they have a larger and better selected stock of the above mentioned goods than any other House in the Australian colonies, and as they are in constant receipt of fresh shipments from the Mother Country and the Continental States, they are in a position to do that justice to their customers that cannot fail to insure a continuance of their patronage. As it would be imposible to give a full detail of their stock in an advertisement, they will be happy to forward a catalogue poet free on application. WANTED. SHEEP ON TERMS on a first rate run, mu9t be fine wooled and clean, as those now on the run are of this description. For terms and particulars, apply to JACOB JOSEPH & CO. October 1, 1861. SOUTH MAKARA DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given, that unless the rate on Section No. 17, South Makara, be paid on or before the 16ih March, 1862, amounting to five pounds, a portion of the Sectiou will be sold to defray the same, in accordance with the District Highway Act, Section 111, No. 4, 1856. CHARLES HUNT, Rate Collector. 30th January, 1862. , POSTS, RAILS, AND PALINGS. DELIVERED on the Shortest Notice from the • Hutt. Orders left at the " Independent" office, will be punctually attended to. May 25,1860. NOTICE. » rpHE Undersigned begs respectfully to in•JL form the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that he has commenced business as Boot & Shoemaker, at Greytown, where he is now prepared to 8 receive and exeoute all Ordeis with his usual punctuality and despatch. ..,.".. r JOSEPH DODDS,. Boot & Shoe-maker, .' Greytown; 28th Jan., 1863.