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WANTED. A MARRIED COUPLE, the man as Gardener Rnd his wife as Laundress, apply to DANIEL RIDDIFORD, Woburn, Hutt. March 24, 1862. IMPORTANT TO SHEEP FARMERS ALLEN'S PATENT FOOT ROT OINTMENT FOR CURING FOOT ROT | IN SHEEP. WILLIAM HENRY ALLEN begs to acquaint the Settlers residing in the neighbourhood of Wellington, Wanganui, and Napier, that he hps appointed MESSRS. OWEN BROTHERS of Wellington, Wholesale Agents for the sale of his Patent Foot Rot Oimment. W. H. A. has received his testimonials from some of the most extensive Flock Owners, in Victoria relating to the efficiency of his remedy for Foot Rot, together with an official decision on its merit from the Board of Agriculture in Victoria, copies of which may be seen on application to the Agents. One Pot of the Ointment at a cost of fifteen shillings will thoroughly cure one hundred sheep in a few days. The restoration to health will be rapidly evidenced by the improved condition of the sheep aud quality of the wool. March 22, 1862. TO BE LET. BELLE VUE COTTAGE, containing five rooms, with five acres of ' good grass land, and one of pleasure and Fruit Garden ; in a sheltered situation, substantially fenced in. The Fruit Trees are in full bearing, and lree from blight. This is a very desirable property, situated in the immediate vicinity of the town, and commanding one of the best and most extensive views in Wellington, and well adapted for a Nursery, Pleasure, or Tea Garden, being tastefully laid out, regardless of expense. To view the same, apply to Ms, Henbt Bbagq, the Proprietor, on the premises. March 27, 1862. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS having any claim on the Estate of the late Mr. Geobge Bbagg, doceased, of Wellington, are desired to send in their accounts. Likewise any persons having any claim against myself, Henry Bragg, Builder, are requested to send in their accounts for payment. Dated this :28th March, 18G2. NOTICE. A TEMPERANCE TEA MEETING will take place r»t the School House, Karori, on Wednesday, the 9th of the proceeds to be appropriated to the Sunday School, and repairs of School. House. Tea on the Table at 5 o'clock. Tickets of admission : — Adults, ls.Gd.; Children under 14 years, 9d. To be had of Mr. M. Read, Secretary of the Alma Temperance Society ; Mr, Compton, Lamb ton-quay; Mr. Reading and Allen Lewer, jun., Karori. March 27, 186 a. IMPORTANT NOTICE. CW. SCHULTZE begs to acquaint his * friends and the publio in general that he has on hand, and to arrive : — Flour of the best quality at reasonable prices Sharps do. do. Bran do. do. Gristing as usual done at the Mill, Kai Warra Wheat of well selected samples, suitable foi Millers Ditto for feeding pigs and poultry Oats, Potatoes, Black and White Tartarian Beans for Horse feed Peas, Grey, and ditto for Pig feeding In Unlimited supply. CW. SCHULTZE is a PURCHASER for . CASH of all sorts of GRAIN. IMPORTANT TO SHEEP FARMERS. CW. SCHULTZE has been authorized to • offer to Breeders of Sheep, a selection of Rams and Gwes from the stock of a gentleman in the Province of Canterbury, who has spared no expense in selecting and importing from the most renowned Breeds, both in England, France, Saxony, and elsewhere; and who lately paid £1,200 tor 12 Ewes. Samples of the Wool can be seen, and particulars had by applying as above. CW. SCHULTZE has still a few RAMS for • sale of the celebrated Breed between a splendid Hampshire Ram, bred by J. Brown, Esq., Uffin, Wiltshire, England, and carefully selected Merino Ewes; weighing 120 lbs. and upwards, with 8 lbs. or more of wool on them, and not exceeding 8 months. Those already imported, and purchased by Wm. Bowler, Esq., may be seen in the paddock, attached to his residence, Thorndon. flat, Wellington. Bowler's Buildings, Adjoining his business Premises. TRAVELLING EXTRAORDINARY. J. WARMOLL HAS just received a very superior lot of TRAVELLING TRUNKS, various sizes. ALSO, PORTMANTEAUS, of a ver/ strong and serviceable description with a new style of TRAVELLING BAG-PORTMANTEAU, A very useful article for the Colonies. J. WAR MO L L'S DRAPERY, OUTFITTING AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT, CLAY POINT, WELLINGTON. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. ADELAIDE seed Wheat ex " Phillis." J.&T, KEBBELL. j March 27, 1862. ON SALE. BEST ENGLISH HOUSE COALS. BETHUME is HUNTER. March 27, 1863. FOR SALE. •THHAT valuable Freehold adjoining Mr. Poade, JL Hutt Road, containing about half an acre, with a six boomed Cottage, in good repair, yard pump, fruit trees, &c, a frontage of one chain to road, a live fence, forma an excellent family residence. Apply *on the premises to the proprietor Mr. Wm. Hah, or jo Mr. J. H. Wallace, Wellington. March 31, 1862.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1712, 1 April 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1712, 1 April 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1712, 1 April 1862, Page 4

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