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LAND SALE. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1862. MESSRS. "WILLIAM HICKSON & CO; ■will sell by Public Auction at their Land Sale on the above date, The Land and Premises thereon situated on Wellington Terrace, now in the occupation of Mrs. Hales, adjoining the residence of Mr. C. R. Carter, and nearly opposite St. Paul's Church, being part of Town Acre, No. 474. The land has a frontage of 82 feet to Wellington Terrace, with a depth of 116 feet to street. The premises comprise a cottage with five rooms, a kitchen and pantry ; a two stalled stable, &c. The whole is sold on lease for 21 years from the 25th March, 1858, at a ground rent of £20 a year. LERMS AT SALE. Sale to commence at half-past One o'clock. Hickson's Wharf, 2lat November, 1862. TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. WIDENING WAI-NUI-O-MATA HILL ROAD. Provincial Secretary's office, November 1 3th, 1862,, TTIENDERS will be received at this office, until JL noon of Tuesday, December 2nd, for the widening of ninety- three chains of the above named road: Plans and specifications may be seen at " Whitewood's Hotel," Hutt, and at this office. J. WOODWARD, Acting Provincial Secretary. DISTRESS IN LANCASHIRE. Superintendent's Office, Wellington, 2lst November, 1862. IN compliance with a requisition received from certain Magistrates of the Province, I hereby call a Public Meeting of the inhabitants of Wellington, to be held at the Odd Fellows Hall, on Friday evening next, the 28th instant, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose "of adopting steps to raise subscriptions in aid of alleviating the distress, which, by recent intelligence from England, exists in Lancashire." I. E. FEATHERSTON, Superintendent SHEEP WASH TOBAUCO. A QUANTITY of the above, on Sale, and made up in Parcels to suit parties at Is. per pound. D. ANDERSON, Lambton Quay. Oct, 14, 1862. OIL FLOOR. CLOTH To arrive ex Constance. 2 Cases various widths, &c. J. WARMOLL'S- , ALL THE YEAR ROUND. YOU can get well supplied at J. WARMOLL'S OTJT-FITTING AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. CLAY POINT, WELLINGTON. i Outfits at a minute's notice AT WARMOLL'S All classes BU2)plied at lowest rates by J. WA R MO L L . ! Drapery of the best description AT WARMOLL'S. Country Settlers and Storekeepers can purchase to advantage at WARMOLL'S. ALL THE YEAR ROUND ! 1 Wellington, Nov. 22, 1862. TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT Messrs. Harrison and .Tones' Station, the Leasowes, Bangitikei, the pure bred cart Stallion HERCULES, Hercules by Samson, out of an imported Australian draft mare, stands 16 hands high, and for bone and muscular devolpment is unequalled by any horse in the district. Terms, £3 10a. single mares. Good paddceks free for one month, without responsibility. Payment to be made in January, 1863. Oct. 6, 1862. FOR SALE, The Goodwill of the License of the SHEEPEUN held by the Executors of the late S. Stephens, Esc[., situate on the banks of the Waitangi River, in tne Province of Canterbury, between the Runs of Mr. Pike and Mr. Clifford, (jontaining about 22,500 acres more or lebs, together with the Flock of Sheep and Lambs depasturing thereon, consisting of about 3,§00 Ewes, 2,400 Wethers, and 1,500 Lambs, more or less. Tenders will be received, until the Ist day of Jannary, 1863, stating the amount offered for the Goodwill of the Bun, and the price per head, for Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs, separately ; and also, whether cash, or part upon credit j addressed to Mr, Henry Adams, Solicitor, Nelson ; or to MESSRS. CURTIS BROTHERS, Nelson. Nov. 14, 1862. WANGANUI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE is herby given, that the Share List of the above Company will be closed on the 31st December, 1862. Immediate application should be made by intending Shareholders, as any Shares not allotted at that date will be allocated to the original Shareholders in preference to new applicants. By order of the Provisional Direct© rs, EDWARD LEWIS, Secretary. fcov. SO, 1862. NOTICE. WEST COASt"dISTRICT. XI is hereby notified that from the Ist of DecemJL ber next, until further notice, Court Sittings ■will be held ia the several divisions of the Weilington West Coast District, as specified below :— UNDER THE H. M. COURTS ORDINANCE I AT MANAWATU, On every alternate Mohday. AT OTAKI, On every alternate Fbiday, AT RANGITIKEI, On the first Wednesday in every month. AT WAIKANAE, On the second Tuesday in every month. TINDER THE <( NATIVE CIRCUIT COURTS ACT :'* AT MANAWATU, On the third Wednesday in every mouth. AT PORATAWHAO, Oh the third Thursday in every month. N.B. — The Native Circuit Court will try both Native pases and cases between Natives and Europeans. In places where this Court is not yet in operation, all such cases will continue for the present to be tried in the' European Court. ; ' ' ''WALTER BULLER, Resident Magistrate. B.M. Office, t , -ManaMratu, November 13, 1882. SAMUEL COB HAM, > SUBVEYOB, &0,,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1797, 27 November 1862, Page 2

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798

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1797, 27 November 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1797, 27 November 1862, Page 2

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