CAUTION. I HERE BY give notice, thai. 1 shall take proceedings under the Scab, Catarrh, and Sheep Inspectors Act, Province of Wellington, Session 7, No 13, against nil persons driving sheep across land belonging to me. situate at Ftatherston, in the Wairarapa. without having given me previous notice (as required by the Jaw) o( their intention so to do. HENRY BUNNY, Featlierston. April 13, 1803. " TO BUILDERS. BRIDGE AT PORIRUA FERRY. < fjIENDERS for the above named work will be X received at this office, until Tuesday, the 28ih instant, at one o'clock. Plans and specifications may be seen on applica. tion to this office. J. WOODWARD, Acting Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's office, Wellington, April 15th, 1863. LOWER WAIWETU ROAD. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Bate-payers of the Lower Waiwetu Road, will be held at Whitewood's Inn, on Monday, the 11th May next, at 7 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of Electing a new Board of Wardens, levying a road repairing rate, and for transaction of other business. A. LUDLAM, Chairman of Board of Wardens. Hutt, April 10, 1863. SILK DRESSED ADELAIDE FLOUR. A FEW TONS of the above ou sale by the undersigned in lots to suit purchasers. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. - April 15, 1663. TUST RECEIVED DIBECT PBOM THE MaNUFACTUREBS, TWO CASEB Dtnneford'b Pure Fluid Magnesia and Acciduiatbd Lemon Sybup. A. WILSON, Hutt. March 6, 1863, I — WANTED, a Shepherd. Apply to JOHNSTON & CO. April 17, 1868. WANTED, a respectable Nurse. Liberal wages will be given. Apply to MRS LEPPER, Ingestre-street, Wellington. April 17, 1863. 1 1 7 ANTED,— Sheep on terms, with a guaranteed VV iucrease. For further particulars, apply to JACOB JOSEPH & CO. April 6, 1863. J . ROSE, PROFESSIONAL HAIR CUTTER, &c, &o. IAMBTON QUAY, KOBTH, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Wellington, for the liberal patronage he has received since commencing business, and hopes by civility and attention to merit a continuance of their tavors. April 17, 1803. NOTICE is hereby given that if the owner of a brown bullock, saved by the Unden-iKiied off Pipitea Point, about the end of March last, does not ckim the same, and pay the expenses incurred, within seven days from this dale, it will be sold to pay expenses. ' RICHARD MANEY, Wntermin. April 17, 186^ . JUST ARRIVED — Per Louis and Mibiam. Tobacco, in half tierces Tea, iv chests „ half cheats „ boxes Company's pieces, No, 1 Snowdrops Manilla Coffee EDWARD PEARCE. April 1, 1863. |3 OOK- B INDI N G EXECUTED IN THE LONDON STYLE BY CHARLES BULL, BOOK-BINDER, CORNER OF CHARLOTTE STREET. Gentlemen can hays their London News Covnhill Magazine Temple Bar Magazius Punch and all other Periodicals neatly bound Ladies can have their Musio and all other works neatly and cheaply bound $g|P Observe the Address — at th« Corner of Charlotte Street and Lambton Quay, CHARLES BULL, Binder. Jan. 2*. 1863. fMHARLES BULL begs to announce that as he Kj will reoeive from London, per "Maria," shortly to arrive, Patent Maohinery, Tools, and Materials, he will be prepared to execute all kinds of Book-binding, and also to undertake the manufacture of Account Books of every description required by Public Offices, Insurance and other Companies, Bankers, Merchants, and Traders in general. The above having been most carefully selected from the latest designs by the best makers* with all the most recent improvements, and as they will be the first complete set of machinery introduced into the Colony for the above kind of work, he will be enabled to execute ie in a mariner not hitherto attempted iv New Zealand, and in a style equal to any house in London. Lambton Quay North, Wellington. ANNIVERSARY OF THE LOYAL ROSE OF SHARON LODGE, No. 4075, 1.0.0.F-M.U. The Officers and Brethren of the several Lodges in the Wellington District are respectfully informed, that the Anniversary of the above Lodge will be celebrated by a Dinner find* Ball, at Host McHardie's Highland Home Inn, Upper Hutt, ou Friday, the 24th Aptil, when all who can make it convenient are invited to attend Dinner on table at 6 o'clock. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. Tickeis Hs each, to be had of the Stewards, and at the bar of the inn. By order of the N.G., ' E. MORGAN, Secretary. April 17, 1863. GREYTOWN, WAIBARAPA. TO MERCHANTS, CAPITALISTS AND OTHRRS. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. TO be disposed of by Private Contract, the buwneas, stores, dwelling houses, bakehouse, stable, put-buildings, and five acres of land, situate at Grey town and known as Mole's Stores. Half the purchase mouey can remain on mort» gage at the usual rato. Apply to the owner on the premises, or te MB C. B. CARTER, Builder, Wellington. April 15, 1808.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1858, 21 April 1863, Page 2
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