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PUBLIC SALE. FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER. MESSRS. DUNCAN & VENNELL will sell by public auction, at their stores, on the above date, at 2 o'clock, 5 tons N.S.W. flour 10 tons light Mauritius sugar 10 cases American boots 30 boxes clothes pegs 10 cases kerosene oil 3 trunks bluchers l do short Wellingtons 1 do cashmere boots 30 doz. log and fishing lines (English) And Various other goods Custom House-street, Bth December, 1862. WANTED immediately. A steady young man as an assistant in a general store, also an errand boy. Apply to, J. M. Cleland, Molesworth Street, Thorndon Flat. " WELLINGTON QUOIT CLUB. MEMBERS of the above Club, are respectfully informed, that their annual subscriptions for 1862-3, were due on the Ist ultimo, and are requested to pay the same to the undersigned. WILLIAM HICKSON. i Treasurer. Bth December, 1862. TO BE SOLD — AT THE HUTT. The House known as the Farrier's Arms, with about six acres Land, attached thereto, apply to THOS. POAD, On the Premises. Nov. 5, 1862. LONDON-HOUSE LAMBTON QUAY. NEW GOODsI NEW GOODS NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS. 6 cases of gents, fashionable Summer Clothing consisting of light tweed and doeskin sas coats and suits. LEWIS MOSS, Proprietor. Oct. 1, 1862. RAMS AND EWES FOR SALE. Af\ WELL BRED MERINO RAMS deliver- * v able in the Wairarapa or in Wellington. Apply to LEVIN & CO., or to E.&C, PHARAZYN, Watarangi, Wairarapa. who will have on sale at their station, alter the Ist January, 1863. 600 Merino Ewes to he run out from their yard. Wellington, 6th November, 1862. COMMISSARIAT, Wellington, 28th November, 1862. SEALED TENDERS, in duplicate, will be received at this office until noon, of Thursday, the llth December next, from persons willing to supply 250 Tons of best screenejj Australian Coal, to be delivered in the Commissariat yard, at Wanganui. Tenders to state the quantity proposed to be delivered, the probable date, and the rate per ton. The whole ofthe Coal or at least one third, at the Contractors option, to be delivered within three months of acceptance of his tender. No tender will be accepted unless upon the printed form furnished from this office, and duly signed by the contractor and two sureties. Intending contractors are requested to apply early for forms. GEO. J. NEILL, Dy. Assist. Commissary General. WANTED, a qualified MEDICAL PRACTITIONER to attend the Natives in the Manawatu District. He will be required to reside at Manawatu, and will receive a salary of £150 per annum, from the General Government. Applications accompanied by testimonials to be forwarded to the HON MR MAN TELL, Wellington. Nov 28, 1862 £2 REWARD. LOST, Stolen, or Strayed, on or about the 7th of October last, a dark brown Gelding, long mane and tail, branded over the near fore arm M.0., has a mark like a crack on the off hind foot, had four shoes on when missed (age about six years). The above reward will be given on recovery, on application to Messrs. Duncan & Vennell, Wellington, or to SAMUEL VENNELL, Wairarapa. Oct. 24, 1862. NELSON COLLEGE. THE GOVERNORS of Nelson College require the services of an Unmarried Gentleman'; qualified as Assistant Master for tbe Institution. He will be required to teach Classics, in addition to the ordinary elements of an English Education. The salary is £200 per annum with board and apartments in tbe College, Gentlemen offering themselves as candidates, will please address tbe Secretary, Mr. A. S. Bbaithwaits, before the 15th January next, stating their qualifications, and inclosing testimonials aud refer6UG6S Nelson, Nov 13, 1862. FOR SALE — On the Taratahi Plains, Wairarapa 185 Acres of Land, 50 of which is Bush, containing much fine Totara Timber. The improvements consist of live roomed house, garden well stocked wiih fruit trees, dairy, pig sties, and other out-build- 1 buildings, two small English grass paddocks, and about 2 acres of bush felled and burnt off. Terms— £2oo cash, and £100 in 9 months Apply to J. E.J. BOYS, on the premises December 10 fT7 ANTED A GOVERNESS forthe Carterton W School. Wages; £52 per annumn, with a small two roomed house adjoining the School, and one acre of ground Qualification required — reading, writing, arithmetic, and sewing, &c Applications to be made to MR R. FAIRBROTHER, Carterton Wairarapa, Dec 10. A MASTER AND MATRON will be wanted for the Papawai Industrial Native Boys School, in February next. The Master to give Elementary Instruction with Industrial Training, and tbe Matron to undertake the whole of the Domestic arrangements. Testimonials and references Jto be forwarded to Re? W Ronaldson, Papawai, Wairarapa, from whom the terms and further particulars may be had. A Married Couple would be preferred for tbe two offices. Peeejaber 10, — -

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1803, 11 December 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1803, 11 December 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1803, 11 December 1862, Page 2

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