,*f\ D D F ELL O W.S 4 , H ALL* MISS EMM A NEVILLE ' ' ' ' ■'•'' AHD. .-*■'. MR GEOEGE LODEE, : ; Will give their Glorious Entertainment (in costuaae) THE OLD HOUSE AT HOME, With charming, Music^ Dresses, Transformations, and Comic Personations, ON MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 2nd. Full particulars in illustrated programmes, Feb. 25, 1863; HIiTT WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. TWO SERMONS will be preached in the Wesley an Church, at the Hutt, on Sunday next, March Ist, on behalf of the Sunday School. On Tuesday, March 3rd, there will be a TEA MEETING in the School Roam, at 4 o'clock. Feb. 23, 1803. WANTED by a young man, a situation in a Bank or Merchant's Office, as Junior Clerk or. Assistant. Unexcepiional references can be produced. Apply to H. A. L., Office of this Paper. Feb. 25, 1863. . . . ANTED a Master for the School at Tawa Flat, Porirua Koad. • Applications may be sont until the Ist of March next, to Mr James Taylor, Porirua Road, of whom particulars may be obtained. . •••'■■.' February 9th, 1802. WANTED a respectable Female Servant. Apply to W. WARING TAYLOR, Herbert Street. Feb. 20, 1803. X\J ANTED a Competent and Experienced PerVV son tfchead a Prospecting Party. For terms and particulars, apply between the : hours of 10 and 11, a.m., on Wednpsday and Thursday next, at the Geological Survey Office Museum, Government Buildings. J. 0. CRAWFORD. Feb. 23, 1803. WANTED, a Man and his Wife, to proceed to the Chatham Islands, some time in April next. The man to possess a knowledge of farming and gardening, and capable of milking ; the wife to understand dairy work and cooking, and indoor work generally. For further particulars, apply to W. E. THOMAS, Esq., Custom House, Wellington. Feb. 23,1803. WANTED, Cocksfoot and Perennial Rye Grass Seed, Apply to W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. Feb. 23, 1803. ' TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WELLINGTON COUNTRY DISTRICT. - /°1 ENTLEMEN,— A seat havingbecome vacantin \JT the Provincial Council by the resign atiou of Mr Wright, one of your representatives. — At the request of several of the Electors who supported me when I had the honor of being returned as one of your Representatives in the first Provincial Council, I beg leave to offer myself as a candidate for the vacant scat, and should you do me the honor, to agaiu elect me as one of your representatives, I trust that by strict attention to the maintenance of your interests, and an independent support of all measures of local and provincial progress and prosperity, to merit a continuation of your confidence. And remain, Your obedient servant J, B. READING. Feb. 20, 1803. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF JVELLINGTON. /~1 ENTLEMEN,— A vacancy having occurred in \JT the representation for the City, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages. In coming before the public for the first time having no previous political career to refer to, I can only assure you that if returned, I shall enter the Provincial Council free from every party feeling, and with a determination to approach the consideration of every question brought before me, solely with a view to the general interests of the Province. I am, gentlemen, Your's respectfully J. DRANSFIELD.. Feb. 20, 1803. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIRARAPA. f^i ENTLEMEN,— As you will shortly be called \JT upon to elect a Representative, to fill tne seat vacated by me in tl>e Provincial Counoii, I deem it my duty to render you an account of my stewardship, and also to afford you an explanation as to my future intentions in respect of the vacant seat ; for that purpose I hereby convene a Public Meeting, to be held at Greytown, at seven o 'clock, on the evening of March 14th, 1803; at Carterton, on the 16th; and Master ton, on the 17th, in the evening, and at the same hour, when I shall be happy to give every information and explanation, to those who may approve or disapprove of my politico 1 con. duct as your representative. I am Gentlemen, Your obedient. servant 0. R. CARTER. Wellington, Feb. 23, 1803. , ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. PRINCIPAL — BEY. 8. BLACKBUBN, M.A., CHRIST'S COHEOE, CAMBRIDGE. r|"IHREE Scholarships in St. John's College, X value £05 per annum each, are now open to general competition to all youths of good eduoation, being members Of the Church of England, and over 15 years of age. SUBJECTS O* EXAMINATION-r-Holy Scripture Latin Elements of Mathematics Geography and History EXTRA— . Greek Maori These latter are not necessary, but credit will be given for marks obtained in then. Candidates residing in the Diocese of Wellington must send their names, ages, and testimonials to the Bishop of Wellington, on or before the 21st of March. Feb. 23, 1863. BOOK-BINDING EXECUTED IN. THE LONDON STYLE BY CHARLES BU LL, " BOOK-BINDER, : CORNER OF CHARLOTTE STREET. Gentlemen oan have their ' : London Now 9 Cornhill Magazine Temple Bar Magaziuo ; Punch and all other Periodicals neatly bound Ladies can have their Music and all other work neatly and cheaply bound v . , ;,, ( $>§" Observe the Address— at th« Corner of Charlotte Street am! Lamjbton Quay,, ', CHARLES BULL, > r f r . , . * Binder, ijMkBB, 1863. ... ,:^>,, , . ) ;.v J i; f ,M,j
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1835, 26 February 1863, Page 2
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863Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1835, 26 February 1863, Page 2
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