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NAPIER. FOR SALE Town Section, No. 133, being the site of the " Golden Fleece Hotel, 1 ' lately destroyed by fire. ALSO, The Lease of Sections 180, 131, and 132, having '18 years to run, at a rental of _"5 per annum. Apply to J. N. WILSON, Solicitor to the Trustees of the Estate of B. Ferrars. LOYAL KINAPOURA LODGE. No. 4635.1.0.0.F..M.U. 'I "'HE Officers and Bretheren are respectfully in. L . formed, that the Sixth Anniversary of this Lodge, will ba celebrated by a Dinner and Ball, at Hoat Floyd's Travellers Best, Porirua, on Mouday, th« 14th July, 1802, whan as many as can make ii convenient are invited to attend. Members may introduce friends. Dinner on table at 5 o'clock ; Dauciug to commence at 9. Doable Tickets to admit to the Dinner and Ball, 6b ; Single Tickets, 4b. ; Ladias free. By order of the N. G. JOHN McGRATH, Secretary. July 2, 1862. A COMFORTABLE HOME. A VACANCY for a Single Gentleman ai Mrs. HOUGHTON'S, a few door* above Union Bank. July 3, 1802PURE BRED ARABIAN DONKEYS' MB; B. D. DANVERS has received instructions, to sell by Auction, at his Sale Yards, NAPIER, on Satubday, 2nd August, 1868. 1 pure bred white Entire Donkey - 1 pure Ijred white Female Donkey 1 two year old Donkey Colt 1 Colt Donkey Foal The two first were imported direct from Arabia, in 1809, with the intention of breeding Mules. They are very tractable and work well in harness. Napier, July 1, 1P62, ! WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A PPLICATIONS for the situation of Secretary, l\ addressed to the Chairman, will be received at the offices of Messrs . Bethune and Hunter, until , Monday the 31it July, instant, at noon. Salary £50 per annum. ..:..-. W. M. BANNATYNE, Chairman. July 8, 1863. % GRASS SEED FOR SALE. 1 f}|"}#\ 'bs. of Clean Mixed Grass Seeds, finest *** W -gorts, perfectly free from weeds, in 001 b. bags. 3. MAXTON, Lambton Quay. July 3, 1802. ODD FELLOW'S HALL. ELECTRO.BIOLOGY PRACTICALLY ILLUSTRATED. /CAPTAIN G. H. WILSON begs respectfully V-/ to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity that he intends giving a Lecture, on the above interesting science, on Monday evening next, the 7th inataut. Doors open at half -past 7, chair to be taVen at 8 o'clock. From seats, 35. ; gallery, 25. ; back scats, Is. Tickets may be had at the Athenaum, at Mrs. Levy's, at Mr. P. Laing'a, and at the doors, July 3, 1862. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. _______ m THE Undersigneed hereby intimates, that he has removed from the Commissariat Yard, Te Aro, to the land adjoining Mesart. W. &G. Turnbull's, Lambton Quay, and is aoir prepared to execute any orders with wbich be may be entrusted, with the usual promptness and despatch. JOHN AIcLEAN, Ship -wright and Boat-builder. July 3, 1862. A PROCLAMATION. For She Proiogation of the General Assembly. By His Excbllekct Sir George j Gkbt, Knight, Commander of the most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor aud Commander in Chief, f in aud over Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand and its dependencies, aud Vice Admiral of the same, &c, &c, &o. WHEREAS the Genera! Assembly of New Zealand, now stands prorogued to the thirtieth day of June, instant, and it is expedient further to prorogue the same, Now therefore I, Sir George Grey; the Governor of New Zealand, in porsuanee of the authority in me vested, in that behalf do hereby further prorogue the said j General Assembly, to Monday, the ! seventh day of July next. And I do hereby further announce and proclaim that the said General Assembly, shall assemble for the despatch of business on the Seveuth day of July, at Two o'clock, at Wellington. And the Honorable Members of the Legislative Council and the Members of the House of Representative respectively, are hereby required to give their attendance at the said time and place accordingly. Given under my hand at the Government House, at Auckland, and issued under the Seal of the Colony, 'of New Zealand, this twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred & Sixty Two. (Signed) G. Grey. By His Excellency command. William Fox. . god save thk queen. ~~ TTT ~ HT.K.M. COMPANY. THE Company's Steamships will be despatched as follows, viz :— FOB PICTON, NELSON, AND SYDNEY AIREDALE, ON THE 9th JULY. FoVFreight or Passage apply at the Company's Office. • ' ! .The cabins of these steamers have been rebuilt and entirely renovated, and are now replete with « very convenience aud accommodatioa They ulso carry experienced Stewardesses. June 30, 1862.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1737, 4 July 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1737, 4 July 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1737, 4 July 1862, Page 3

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