INTER-COLONIAL BOYAL MAIL COMPANY. \1 NOTICE. i _____ •mrr WALKER hnvin« bren appointed I'roviW dore for the Comp.-yV's ►ter.insl.ips 1 mice Alfred Ciand. Hamilton, Lord \th T-y, and Airedale will b. respouxible for all the i-roviji ,. for winch ZZy coin-act, f-r o,e M,,.r/y «f :l>»se *1"P«, ™* Company k.t demo iiabi.b. (Signed) \V..W.\LKki«, • x IYovidore. (Signed) JOHN VINE HALL. General Jl imager. April 8. 1883. IN' THE PRE S 3 AND j -WILL BK PUBLI S.U'.E D SUORT L V MA HOE LEAVES, BEING A SELECTION OF SKETCHES OF MEW ZEALAND AND ITS INHABITANTS AND OTHEII MATTERS CONCERNING THEM, BY THOMAS MOSER. THESE SKETCHES, orisinally contributed ts the column* of the WellUtytoH liidifendenl, have almost from tbeir first appearance, *clue»e4 » universal popularity, and have been reprinted mto mt>ny ofthe leading journals of New Zealand. # The pioturesque style in wh.cl. Native character is delineated— tbe racy humuiir shown in depictrng; Maori scenes and incidents— the pungent satire, freely bestowed where the author coMeweil there were wroii«s to be redressed, or abuses to be atuckeu, all have comDim-d to render » Maiioi Leaves.' ths most highly appreciated series of essays, that for * lengthened period have been submitted to the judtf. me;>t and criticism of the public. Such bring the case, the publishers at the request ef a large number of their sut.scriuers, have revived to co.lect and reproduce ihem in the f.»rm of a neat volume, and thus secure to their admirers, that continuous *«« .cotapleie perusal which their previous appearance jn A tri- weekly journal could scarcely afford. Tiie volume will W in demy lii iko — Price 3s. Orders for copies aud appl.catious from parties who wish to. act as agents, should be addressed to the publishers Messks. .McKenzie & Mum, office sf the Wellington Independent. ANTHONY NICHOLSON RUDDIL'K. A RE WARD of FIVE POUNDS will be paid I by Mr Wro. Hogarth, 61 WiJiam Street, Melbourne; or Mr G. H. Swan. Photographer, Wellington, N.Z., to any oue giving information that will lead tn the discevery of tbe whereabouts | Of tire above gentleman, or a certificate of burraL if dend. He came -to-Tictoria, per " Captain Cook » ia 1857. \ April 8, 1883, ' TERRACE AND WESTERN DISTRI-TS. TOWN BELT. Commissioners for the Management of tbe City Reserves, are prepared to receive sealed _ tenders for leases, for 14 years, of sectio ns in the ~~""Pri*MW«4 Western Districts of the Town Belt. L™det^ haVU,g Apian ofthe sections now bfferedy *>.— ~._ t \ r& t t ■ form of lease can be seen at ihe ofiice of ihe Seore^ tary to the Board of Commissioners. Tbe*CoinmiKflioners d.i not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Each section must be tendered for separately. The conditions tor rencrng are extenuen io mrcc years. Sealed tenders in tbe annexed form are to lie delivered at the office of the Secretary, on or before *ne o'clock, p.m., of April ldth inst. Form of Tender. -Tender for Lease of Section No. — - District City Reserves. To the Commissioners for the Management of Ihe City Reserves. - I, tbe undersigned hereby teudsr for a lease of Section No. , District, on the conditions prescribed by the Commissioners ot the yearly rental of fer acre, for every acre or fraction of an acre in the said Section. Dated — Wellington (Christian or surname irr full) * Residence Occupation To be endorsed on tbe envelops, '" Tender for Beserveß.' J. H. WALLACE, Secretary to tbe Board of Commissioners. Lambton Quay, • Wellington, April 0, 1863. r>UBLIO NOTICE NEW THISTLE ACT. If you want to cut down and destroy Thistles Go to WARMOLL'S, at Clay Point, and try a pair of his strong Leather Gloves, warranted Thistle Pboo/. Ifyouwant.OlL FLOOR CLOTH now is the time to go to WARMOLL'S. 100 Pair Boy's Strong TWEED TROUSERS, Just received nt WARMOLL'S. Gentlemen's TWEED SUITS, good quality Received at WARMOLL'S. 'itont'g BLACK CLOTH COATS and TROUSERS, Just received at WARMOLL'S. ; J. W. has received a very large assortment of Drapery and Clothing of a very superior quality, which is sold at most reasonable prices. J. W, has already received this season a first rate assortment of tho very best Clothing and Drapery, wliich lv will sell at the Lowest Price for Oabh The Trade Supplied. jggjp Mark the Address — J. WARM 0L L, MATTRESS MANUFACTORY, OUTFITTING AND DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. Feb. 11, 1883. " TO PHOTOGRAPHERS. NEW CATALOGUE, reduced prices, just published, sent free to address. BATCHELDER & O'NEILL, Importers of Photographic Goods, 57, Collins St. East, Melbourne. TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. rf LENDERS are invited. to be sentin to this Office -a. ou or before noon of Monday, the 13th day of April, for the formation of 27a chains of bridle path, (bridges included) from Stokes Valley to the Upper Mungaroa, iv termE of specification to be see either at Mr Ruck's, Taita, or at ibis office. Each tender must be enclosed in on -envelope and endorsed, ". Tender for formation of Bridle track to ¥pper Mungaroa.'' JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH. Provincial Engineer's Office, Wellington, March 97, 1863.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1854, 11 April 1863, Page 8
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822Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1854, 11 April 1863, Page 8
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