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TO FLOCK OWNERS. HP HE undersigned is prepared to depasture from 1 500 to 600 EWES, on the Moroa Plains, adjoining the Tauherinikau River, For Terms, apply to C. HOLLA RD, Waiwetu, Hutt. Jan. 2, 1863. WESLEYAN BAZAAR, WELLINGTON. \ SALE of Useful and Fancy Articles will , Z X lake plitee in the Odd Fellows' Hall, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, tiie Gtii and 7th January, lßo3, IN AID OF THE NEW WESLEYAN SCHOOL The doors will be opened at 12 o'clock. Admission — Adults le, Children Gd. Dec 12, 1862. SAMUEL COB HAM, SURVEYOR, &0., WrLLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. SUMMER CLOAKS, EX CONSTANCE. EWILLCOX has just received a new importa- , ti»n of Ladies' and Children's Summer Cloaks and Paletots of Tissue, Mohair, Grenadine, Rep, Silk, &c. ; also, a variety of Holland Coats, Frocks, and Jackets, Lambton Quay, Dec. 22, 1802. TO LET. I^HE MOROA SAW MILL, near Greytown, Wairarapa, with all the improvements— in complete working order. For particulars, apply to McLAGGAN & THOMPSON, Dec. 31, 1802. mi O R SALE. JF A compact FARM of 4.T0 Acres of good land, situated at Featherston, Wairarapa, with buJldings and agricultural implements to work the same ; th«re is now about 00 acres under crop of grass and corn. Early possession given. Title Ckown Grant. ARTHUR HAYWARD. Dec. 31, 1802. PUBLIC NOTICE. Town Belt. PERSONS in the occupation of any portion of the Town Belt are requested to furnish the Board of Commissioners, on or before Jhe Bth of January, 18G3, with the quantity of land they occupy ; the situation and boundaries, and the number and description of the buildings erected. By order of the Board of Commissioners, J. H. WALLACE, Secretary to the Board IMPORTANT NOTICE. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. HE Books of the Society CLOSE on the last day of February next, for the current year's business. All prososalß mnde at this Agency in time to reach Sydney before that date will be entitled to participate in theprofits of one year more than those effected later in the year, in the terms of the byelaws of the Society. At the last Investigation, the bonus additions averaged considerably more than 3 per cent per annum. f> G3 CJ 5," 3*3 S" : S" : bo H f* ? O p. g g* I ■§ 3 »~z . g • it II j T !l _* : «urn t— ' I— ' j-» <~> v ■* °> °*» n- • , °8 ,_, Original a a w m -*?» Premiums. & __~ °° 1 3 MM g§ » «*■ ° . Bonus '6 8 £ SJ« Additions B<° O O ODf . - S « 8 £ Bfa~ r , . |i ,_, ,_, Cnsh values A 05 -* o o> " o f Bonuses. * 5 _^ o_-P^ jfc 00 « ©Hi Proportionate Re- g-p; £ m osw ductions of future » «3 _ ' Premiums 2, o^ __£ 2 tJH OIH 2j S o 5> ! H r -| -< 3 p « llr r ; § P § It will thus be seen that the profit to the Assured iv this Society is moiie than three times that of a first-class Proprietrry Office, and neably twice that of one of the most successful of all European Mutual Offices. [iggp The attention of Assurers is requested to the following important privileges granted by the Legislature of New South Wales, to the Members of this Society, and to them only. All its Policies are protected against the operation of the Insolvent Laws, after a certain term, on a gradually increasing scale. Policies \ effected by married women are pro- \ tested against the debts and control of their husbands. The Families of small Assurers are saved the • expense of Letters of Administration. , Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, and every in- ! formation may be obtained from any of the Society's L Agents or M edical Referees in New South Wales, and in the other Colonies, or at the Principal Office. , Wellington Branch — ALEX. JOHNSTON, Esq. ' Medical Referee. JONAS WOODWARD, Agent. ROBERT THOMSON, Actuary and Secretary. \ Principal Office, Hunter -street, Sydney, December , Nov. Ist, 1862. The following advertisement is published by ; request of his Honor the Superintendent of the \ Province of Otago. I DUNEDIN, OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. ; TO ARCHITECTS. [ f^i OMPETITIVE Designs are required by the . \J Provincial Government of Otago, for a Gaol, , an Hospital, and a Lunatic Asylum, 1 Drawings, &o. will be received at the Office of the Provincial Secretary, until 4 p.m., the second 1 day of March, 18(53, ' The following Premiums will be given to the successful competitors, viz. — , For the Gaol, Ist Prize, 2nd Prize „ Hospital Ist do 100 ; 2nd do . 50 „ Lunatic Asylum,lst do 100; 2nd do 50 All premiated designs are to become theproperty ■ of the Government. Plans of the sites and other particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Provinoial Secretary, Wellington. By order, Thomas Dick, Provinoial Secretary, December 15th, 1862. J, WOODWARD, Acting Provincial Secretary. Provinoial Secretary's Office, |Welington, December 27, 1862, 1

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1813, 6 January 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1813, 6 January 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1813, 6 January 1863, Page 2

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