SHEEP ! SHEEP ! ! WANTED 200 to 400 Sheep on the usual terms for a good tun on the West Coast. Apply to W. CLARK. Lambton Quny, March 6th, 18G2. WANTRD. A MARRIED COUPLE, the man as Gardener and his wife as Laundress, apply to DANIEL EIDDIFORD, VVoburn, Hutt. March 34, 1803. WANTED. FOR AN HOTEL IN TOWN. i MAN AND WIFE (without encumbrance,) jt\. the former to have some knowledge of the above business, and the latter of general house work. Apply at the Independent Office. March 31, 1862. WANTED. A STEADY MAN to take charge of a team of Horses on the Hutt Road, apply to PIERCE COTTER, Silver Stream, Upper Hutt. April 3, 18G2. TO THE SETTLERS OF THE WAI BARAPA. I^IIR Undersigned, in returning thanks for t\ ie liberal support, that has been afforded him ln theßoetand Shoe Trade, begs leave to inform his customers, that he is now prepared to supply them with the best made articles at the Wellington Town Prices. JAMES PETERS. Carterton, March 20, 18G2. NOTICE. A PUBLIC Meeting of the Rate Payers of the South Makara District will be held at the house of Mr. James Stoodley. in the South Makara District, on the 2nd of May, 1802, at 2 p.m. By order of the Board o.f Wardens, of the South Makara District. C. H. WILLTAMS, Chairman. April 3, 1802. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS having any claim on the Estate of the late Mm. George Bhaog, doceased, of Wellington, aTe desired to send in their accounts. Likewise any persons having any claim agaiust 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 at the School House, Karori, on Wednesday, the 9th of A pril, the proceeds to be appropriated to the Sunday School, and repairs of SchoolHouse. Tea on the Table at 5 o'clock. Tickets of admission : — Adults, Is. Gd.; Children under 14= years, 9d. To be had of Mr. M. Read, Secretary of the Alma Temperance Society; Mr. Compton, Lambton-quay j Mr. Readiug and Allen Lewer, jun., Karori. March 27, 180^. IMPORTANT NOTICE. CW. SCHULTZE begs to acquaint his , friends and the public 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 for Millers Ditto for feeding pigs nud 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 o CASH of all sorts of GRAIN. IMPORTANT TO SHEEP FARMERS. CW. SCHULTZE has been authorized to c offer to Breeders of Sheep, a selection of Rams and Ewes fiom 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 kob 12 Ewes. Samples of the Wool can be seen, and particulars had by applying as above. CW. SCKULTZE has still a few RAMS for • sale of the celebrated Breed between a splendid Hampshire Ram, bred by J. Brown, Esq., Uffln, 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 Win. Bowler, Esq., may be seen in the paddock, attached to his residence, Thorndonflat, Wellington. Bowler's Buildings, Adjoining his business Premises. Wellington, March 31, 1862. ALL PERSONS having claims against Maniheisa, a chief of the Ngitekahuui, Wairarapu, are requested to send their accounts, some time during the month of April next, to C. B. BORLASE, Solicitor, Lainbtou Quay, Wellington. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! A LARGE supply of Queen Charlotte's Sound Oysters, just arrived and on sale at J. WALDEN'S Clay Point and Tborndon Quay, Opposite the Store of Mr. F. Atchcson. Orders punctually attended to. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 9A A TONS COALS in lots to suit purchasers. J. DBANSVIELD. April 8, 1862. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! OYSTERS ! ! riMHE undersigned begs to intimate to his friends X and the public, that he has taken those premises adjoining the Ship Hotel, and trusts by attention to business, and always keeping a good supply of fresh Oysters on hand, to receive a share of public patronage. T. WILLIAMS, Manners Street. Next door to the Ship Hotel. April 3, 1862.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIi, Issue 1714, 8 April 1862, Page 2
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754Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIi, Issue 1714, 8 April 1862, Page 2
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