LAND SALE, MARCH 27th, 1862. MR. J. H. WALLACE Is instructed to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Thursday, March 21th, 1862, at two o'clock, p m., immediately after the sale of the Criterion Hotel. 10A ACRES of Valuable Agricultural Land, being- section No. 30, Horokiwi Valley — about eighteen miles from Wellington. 100 Acres of valuable Agriculeural Land, on the opposite side of the public road to the above section—being No. 82, in the Horokiwi Valley. TERMS LIBERAL. March 4, 1802. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 600 TONS COALS in lots {o a "» purchasers. J. DRANSFIELD. Feb. 27, 1862. L O S T. ON Monday night last, a small Scotch Terrier Dog, colour black with drab breast and fore legs, answers to the name of Floss. Whosoever will bring the same to W. L. HIRST, Kai Wana, will be handsomely rewarded. March 10, 1862. — — — ■ 1 , FOR HIRE. | GOOD SADDLE HOBSES, by the day or week, at M. QUINS, ! Dixon-street. March 6, 1862. TO PRINTERS. i WANTED THREE COMPOSITORS. Good steady bands will obtain constant employment and liberal wages. Apply at th« office of this paper. Feb. 14th, 1862. HP HE S.S.'b WONGA WONGA and STORM JL BIRD will leave Wellington for Dunedin, on Tuesday, 11th March i Wellington lor Picton " Thursday 13th " Picton for Wellington " same evening " Dunedin for Wellington " Saturday 15th " Wellington for Dunedin direct on Saturday Isth " Wellington for Picton on Thursday. 20th " Picton for Nelson •• Friday 21st " Nelson for Picton " Monday 24th «« Picton for Wellington " Tuesday 25th •• Wellington for Wanganui " Thursday 27th " Wellington for Castle Point and Napier on Thursday 27th «• DUNCAN & VENNELL, Agents. March 10, 1862. FOR PICTON AND NELSON. Jflfk X ' STORM BIRD, jjjjatllgK Captain Mundle will leave for Picton n "® uaM£J ' anil Nelson, on Thubbday, 20th March For freight or passage, apply to DUNCAN & VENNELL, Agents. . March 10, 1863. FOR PICTON. r pHE S. S. /)fiil\ I WONGA WONGA, ■JyjMft|jfc\> Captain Renner, will leave for Picton on Thursday morning, 13th inst., at 8 o'clock returning from thence to Wellington at 8 o'clock the same evening. DUNCAN & VENNELL, Ageutg. March 10, 18C2. FOR DUNEDIN WHARF DIRECT. £S^-"t f 1 1 HE s.s. [|m 1 WONGA WONGA, I^^^B^ Captain Renner, will leave for Otago, sH§SsiS^' on Saturday, 15 th inst. DUNCAN & VENNELL, Agents. March 10, 1802. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. Fop liondon Direct, TO FOLLOW THE "WILD DUCK" -^j-^-* f| lH E well-known Aberdeen JOHN BUr*YAN, 1000 Tons Burthen, Joseph Allan, Esq. Commandeb. This fine, fast-sailing vessel is now discharging inward Cargo, and will be ready to take on board Wool and other Produce for London on or about the 20th March. A large portion of her Freight being engaged, early application by shippers is necessary. THE "JOHN BUNYAN"
Has superior accommodation for first class Passengers, and having made the fastest passages of any vessel to and from New Zealand, may be expected to make the run home in eighty days. Freight on Wool one penny per lb. other freight per agreement. -<■ For Freight or passage, Apply to JOHNSTON & CO. OB TO W. BOWLER SON & CO. Agents.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1706, 11 March 1862, Page 3
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510Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1706, 11 March 1862, Page 3
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