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T. Y. EDMONDS, SAILMAKER. Also, tents, taurpait)iii3, woolpacks, &c. made with despatch. Orders left at the store of G. Moore, Esq., Ship Chandler, Favish Street, will be punctually attended to. April 15, 1883. VALUABLE ESTATE FOR SALE. \lf A T A O N G A N G A,— ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, With one and three quarter Miles Frontage to the wanlakui rlver. THREE MILES FROM THE TOWN, j Comprising — Hill, Valley, Woods, Plains, Streams Pastures, Paddocks, Garden, Orohard, with DWELLING HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS, Cottages, Rentals, Fences and other improvements. Being without exception the FINEST ESTATE IN WANGANUI, perhaps, even in the Province of Wellington. PRICE— £3 10s PER ACRE. For full particulars, apply to, or address to the owner H. CHURTON. Feb. 16,1863. SHEEP RUN FOR SALE— NEAR NELSON. The whole or half interest in THIRTY THOUSAND ACRES SHEEP LAND AND OIK THOUSAND FREEHOLD, LEVEL AND UNDULATING, With abundance of wood and water, a woolshed, two houses, paddocks, stockyards, and all things requisite for a first rate station; , 3,000 Sheep, 150 Cattle, 5 Stock-horses, 8 oxen, 5 Dogs. Apply to BARNARD & ALLEN, Architects and Surveyors, Auckland. Or (by letter) to air. ALLEN, Whangauui. April 27, 1863. JAMES BOURHILL, BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER AND ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, BEGS most respectfully to inform the Bankers, Solicitors, Merchants, and the public in general of Wellington and the surrounding districts, that he hns taken those premises next E. A. Cnrlyon, Esq., Solicitor, Lambton Quay, where he I intebds carrying on the above business. Account Rooks ruled to nny pattern and printed, headings added when required. J. Bourhill being a thorough practical man, and haviug every requisite for the above business, he can ensure those parties who may favour him with there support, that their orders will be executed with pnntuality and despatch, and at r cheaper rate than has been hitherto charged in the Provinces, Maps Mounted and Varnished. (ggpPleaae abserve the address, James Bourhill next to E. A. Carlyon's, Esq., Lambton Quay. RED LION HOTEL, CAMPBEILTOWff, WANGANUr, ! FRANCIS BALDWIN. PROPRIETOR. HP* HIS wall-known house, which is situated on L the south side of the Wanganui River, presents all the advantnges of a eirst-class Hotel to parties travelling up' the West Coast or visiting Wangauui. The accommodation is of a very superior kind, the- house is large and commodious, it contains excellent bedrooms, and the public apartments are spacious and comfortable. | The Larder is well supplied, and visitors may rely on having good cookery, plentiful variety, and i excellent attendance in this department; while the Cellar contains an extensive stock of wines, spirits, and malt liquors of the best brands and finest qualities. The situation of the House on the South side of the River, makes it specially advantageous to Coast Travellers, while strangers visitiug the district to purchase stock, will receive every information and assistance from the proprietor. Excellent Paddocks for horses, well fenced in, adjoin the house, and several good saddle horses are always on hire. March 20, 1803. STEAM SERVICE, PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND. r |~iENDERS are required by the Provincial GoJL vemment of Canterbury for the performance of the undermentioned services :-— 1. A Steamer to ply between Melbourne and Lyttelton, in Canterbury, arriving at Lyttelton from the 25ih to the 80th of every-, mouth. ' To remain in Lyttelton not less than 48 hours. To carry all mails free. 2, A Steamer to ply between Lyttelton and Port Chalmers calling at Akaroa and Titaaru (weather permitting) making a trip every fortnight. To carry Local and Australian Mails free. The Steamers to be employed to be snbject to the approval of the Provincial Government. Tenders for the above service to state the sum at which ihe whole or any poriion will be undertaken. The penalties recoverable for non performance of contract will be not exceeding double the amount of bonus for each trip not carried out according to contract. No penalties will be enforced where delay is caused by circumstances which can be proved to the satisfaction of the Provincial Government to be beyond the control of the Contractor. Tenders for No. 2 service to state the maximum rate of freight at which passengers and goods will be carried. Contract to commence on the Ist July next or such later date within one month as may be agreed upon, &nd to be terminable one year after commencement, nfter that time by 3 months notice on eiiher side. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted, Tenders marked " Tenders for Canterbury Steam Service " to be addressed to the Provincial Secretary, Canterbury, New Zealand, and to be forwarded so as to be delivered at the Secretary's Office, Chistchursh, not later than Monday, the 20tU day of June next. T. W. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, March 31, 1863. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. Gentlemen, — with a view of informing you who have not ns yet favored us with your support, we respectfully state, for your guidance, that co ensure prompt attention to orders forwarded to us under ' X'so, cash remittances must accompany the same ; above that amount, satisfactory Melbourne refer • iences will be required. , Your obedient servants, ■ - - ■ , .; ;■ LEVY BEOS. ' , Melbourne; 2i, Great Bourke-st,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1869, 16 May 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1869, 16 May 1863, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1869, 16 May 1863, Page 5

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