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MR. B. D. DANYERS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, For Hi Purchase and Sale of Land, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c, &o. Regular Monthly Sales at Napier and Clire, and Quarterly Sales at Waipawa and Waipukuraw. Good Paddocks for the reception of Stock May 24,1801. TAYLOR, WATT, & CO, MERCHANTS, A UCTI ONERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, WANGANUI. J. H. MARRIOTT, TELESCOPE MANUFACTURER TKLESCOPES MADE AND REPAIRED. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. Compasses, $•<?., Repaired. ENGRAVINGS, &c, .fee. March 5, 1861. MISS E. MARRIOTT, MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER Lamb ton-quay. Wellington, March 5,1861. J. & H. BARBER, BUTCHERS. BEG to inform the public of Wellington, that they have opened ihe premises lately in the occupation of Mr G. H . Luxford, and trust that by keep, iug a good supply of meat of the best quality, and by attention to merit a continuance of public patronage. N.B. Shipping Supplied. W.~H~cTo N A L D , LICENTIATE OF THE VETERINARY COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, EDINBURGH. Boxes and Paddocks for diseased Horses. Manaia, Wairapa, Oth December, 18G]. GEORGE HO UGIJTON, LTGHTERMAN, &C, Manners Street, Wellington, SHIPPING SUPPLIED, , With Stone and Shingle Ballast; Purs Fresh A'ater pumped into the ship tanks on tha shortest lotice. No. 2 flag is lh« call for anything required by J. H.s boats. N.B. — All orders left at Mr. John Hoaghtan's, iiVillia-street, next door to the Independent Office, vill he punctually attended to. Feb. 10, 1862, ~\ MA^TER~A"NT)""T\ITrrKOi > r-win "ire -vranrea- / V for the Pnpawfii Industrial Native Boys School, in February next. The Master to give Elementpry Instruction with Uduslrial Training, and the Matron to undertake be whole of tlie Domestic arrangements. Testimonials and references to be forwarded to Jev W Ronaldson, Papawai, Wairarapa, from whom he terms and further particulars may be had. A Married Couple would be preferred for the two (ffices. December 10. NELSON COLLEGE. -jHHE GOVERNORS of Nelson College require JL the services of an Unmarried Gentleman, [ualifledas Assistant Master for the Institution, rle will' he required to teach Classics, in addition o the ordinary elements of an English Education. The salary is £200 per annum with board and ipartmynts in the College. Gentlemen offering themselves as candidates, vill please address tlie Secretary, Mr. A. S. Brai'JHvaite, before the 15th January next, stating their laalifications, and inclosing testimonials and references. Nelson, Nov 13, 18G2, \ JU ANTED A GOVERNESS for the Carterton V% School. Wages, £5i per aunumn, with a small two roomed house adjoining the School, and me acre of ground Qualification required — reading, writing, arithmetic, and sewing, <&c Applications to be made to MR It. FAIRBROTHER, Carterton Wairarapa, Dec 10. £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., lias a mark like a crack ou the off hind foot, had four shoes ou when missed (age about six years). The above reward will be given on recovery, on application to Messrs. Duncaa & Vennell, Weilington, or to SAMUEL VENNELL, Wairarapa. Oct. 24, 1802. WANTED, a qualified MEDICAL PRACTITIONER to attend the Natives in the Manawntu District. Tie will be required to reside at Manawatu, and will roceivs a salary of per annum, from the General Government. Applications accompanied by testimonials to be forwarded to the HON MR MANTELL, Wellington. Nov 28, 1862 TO BE LET. npHREE COMMODIOUS SHOPS, situated X opposite the scite of the New Zealand Bank. J. PLIMMER, Plimmer's Wharf. December ]0. WESLEYAN BAZAAR, WELLINGTON. VSALE of Useful and Fancy Articles will take place in the Odd Fellows' Hall, On TUESDAY akd WEDNKSDAY, THE 6th and 7th January, lß63, IN AID OF THE NEW WESLEYAN SCHOOL The doors will be opeued at 11 o'clock. Admission— Adults Is, Children od. Dec 1%, 1662.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1804, 16 December 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1804, 16 December 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1804, 16 December 1862, Page 1

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