FIRE INSURANCE. HOLDERS of POLICIES issued by the New Zealand Insurance Company, lapsing on the 25th March, are reminded that they must be renewed on or before that date, otherwise they will lose all claim upon the Company in the event of total or partial loss by Fire. Proposals for new Risks are invited, which will be taken at the lowest rates of premium current. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Agents. Branch Office, j . Exchange Buildings, Welliugtou, ! March 18, 1863. NOTICE. STRAYING an my Farm, Hutt, for the last two j months, a spotted Bullock. Branded on the | rump (not distinguishable), if not claimed within fourteen days from this date will be sold to pay expeases. SAMUEL WESI'ON. March 17, 1863. /^t BEY TOWN RACES. MARCH 20tb, 1883. STEWARDS— Meisrs. Moles, J. Dodds, W. R. Hastwell, Rauiera te Iho o te Rungi; W. 11. Donald, Esq. —Judge and Starter. H. Wintringham — Clerk of the Course. TO START AT TWELTE O'CLOCK. FIRST DAY, MARCH 26th, 1863. Wairarapa Stakes— .£2s, Entrance, £2 2s. Twice round and a distance. One event. Greytown Stakes— £-iO, Entrance, £1 10s. Once round and a distance. Heats. Hack Race— £— . Entranoe, 10s Gd. Once round and a distance. Heats. Tony Race — 4>lo. Once round and heats. SECOND DAY, MARCH 27, 1863. Fibst Rack — A Saddle. Entrance, 10s 6d. Second Race — A Bridle. Entrance, 6s. Third Race — A Whip. Entrance, Oa. Comsolatiok Stakes — Entranoe, 1O» 6d. Once round and a distance. Heats. IiURDIB Rack — £15. Entrance Is. Twice round over three flights of hurdles, Sft. G in. Heats. CONDITIONS. The winning horse of the Wairarapa Stakes not to start for nuy other racs that day where public money is given— hurdle race excepted. All disputes arising to be settled by the stewards, whose decision shall be final. Any person riding on the course whilst the horsas are running to be fined £5. All horses for the Wairarapa and Greytown Stakes, to be eniered by ten o'clock on the day of racing to the Secretary. AH second horses to save their stakes. No one allowed to enter a horse unleiß he is a subscriber of at least £1 Is to the race fuud. Weight for age. SAMUEL MOLES, Secretary and Treasurer. March 18, 1863. TT ORTICULTURAL SHOW A Show of Flowers Fruit and Vegetables, will be held on Thursday, March 26, 1863, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. J. H. WALLACE, Secretary. March 4, 1863. f TKT ELINGTON ATHENjEUM. V \ —— — — • TUESDAY, MARCH 24th. SHAKE SPERIA'N READING. JULIUS CiESAR By the PRESIDENT. H. F. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. March 18, 1803 . NOTICE. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING will be held at Weßleyan School-room, Lower Hutt, on Friday, Marob 20th, in connection with the Total Abstinence Society. W. WILLIAMS. Hutt, March 16, 1863. CITY OF WELLINGTON BAND OF HOPE. ASOCIAL TEA MEETING will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Easter Monday, April 6th, 1863, to celebrate the first Anniversary of this Society. Tickets, Is Gd. each. Tea on table at six o'clock precisely. After Tea a Public Meeting will be held. Tickets may be had of Mr M'Clelan, Dixon Street ; Mr Duok, at the Athenwum; Mr Lawes, Sidney Street, Thorndon Flat; Mr Allington, Karori; and 3'r Catt, Johnsonville. March 18, 1863. WANTED TO CHARTER. TTESSELS to carry Timber from 4f|Sagl^ V Manawatu to Cliristchurch. JBK W. WARING TAYLOR. March 18, 1863.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1844, 19 March 1863, Page 3
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555Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1844, 19 March 1863, Page 3
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