FAT AND STORE CATTLE. / O KC\ CATTLE for sale insisting of oxen, A*JyJ steers, fat cows, *.Jtd speyed animals, abofit 200 of them are now prime beef, aHd all of them will be fit for slaughter in tbree months. Now depasturing in charge of N. E. Beamish, Esq., at Heaton Park, Turakina, about 80 miles from this City, and 16 from the shipping port of Wanganui. The cattle can be easily mustered, and a great number of them are kept in paddockß. Delivery t o be taken at the statiou, Apply to N. E. BEAMISH, At the Station, or . w.'B-. Rhodes & cor y Rhodes' Wharf, v ;,./ . April 18, 1863. ** GREYTOWN, WAIRARAPA. TO MERCHANTS, CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. TO be disposed of by Private Contract, the business, stores, dwellinghouses, bakehouse, stable, out-buildingS, and five acres of land, situate at Greytown and known as Mole's Stores. Half the purchase money can remain on mortt gage at the usual rate. Apply to the owner on the premises, or to MR C. R. CARTER, Builder, Wellington. April 15, 1868. FORSALE — IN THE BANGITIKI DIBTBIOT. 550 Acres of very superior laud belonging to tbe trust Estate of the late John Gibson Brown o f Porirua. This land was personally selected by the late owner and a considerable portion of which is capable of being ploughed with little trouble. For Further particulars, apply to JAMES MITCHELL, Motukaraka, Porirua Harbor, Acting Trustee ; or, MR- WM. ROWLANDS, Merchant, Wellington. Terms reasonable. Nov. 26, 1862. JUST PUBLISHED AND ON SALE AT THE "INDEPENDENT" OFFICE MAHOE LEAVES, BEING A SELECTION ?OF SKETCHES OF NEW ZEALAND AND ITS INHABITANTS AND OTHER MATTERS CONCERNING THEM, BY THOMAS MOSER. THESE SKETCHES, originally contributed ts the columns of the Wellington Indtpendent, have almost from their first appearance, achieved a universal popularity, and have been reprinted into many of the leading journals of New Zealand. The picturesque style in which Native character is delineated — the racy humour shown in depicting Maori scenes and incidents — the, pungent satire, freely bestowed where the author conceived there were wrongs to be redressed, or abuses to be attacked, all have combined to render " Mahoe Leaves ,'' the most highly appreciated series of essays, that for a lengthened period have been submitted to tbe judgment and criticism of the public. Such being the oase, tlie publishers at the request of a large number of their subscribers, have resolved to collect and reproduce them in the form of a neat volume, and thus secure to tbeir admirers, tbat continuous and complete perusal which their previous appearance in a tri-weekly journal could scarcely afford. The volume will be in demy 12 mo — Price 3s. Orders for copies and applications from parties who wish to act as agents, should be addressed to Messrs. McKenzie & Muih, .office sf the Wellington Independent ; or to Mr W. Lyon, Lambton Quay. FOR SAL E,— By Order of the Mortgagee. That very desirable Town Acre, No 469, situated in Wellington Terrace. This property has a frontage to Wellington Terrace of 208 links, and to Aurora Terrace of 430 links. The land is well and tastefully planted, and the situation one of the most beautiful in the neighborhood. For furtber particulars apply to OHARLES B. IZARD, Solicitor, Wellington. May 8, 1863. 41/ ANTED, — Sheep ou terms, with a guaranteed V ? iucrease. For further particulars, apply to JACOB JOSEPH & CO. April 6, 1863. OIL I OIL I OIL! "~ ON SALE by the Undersigned, a faw oasks «f superior Humpback Oil. J. WALDEN, Clay Point. PURE ALPACAS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Importation into Australia of Pure Alpacas, consigned to J. H. Clough & Co., Wool-brokers, Melbourne. JH. CLOUGH & CO. bave the honor to inform • the publio that they have been instruoted by Mr Duffield who has just arrived from Europe by the mail steamer Madras, to announce the early expeoted arrival of 550 PURE ALPACAS, shipped by tUat gentleman direct from South Amerioa, consisting of 450 females and 100 males, of which about 25 per oent. are pure whites. They have been shipped in the Julia Farmer for the port of Melbourne. In referenoe to the disposal of this important stock, partioulars will be duly published at an early date. J. H. CLOUGH & CO., Wool.Tallow, and Hide Brokers, Collins-street, West, Melbourne. May 6, 1863. HAWTREY CHUROH. TENDERS will be received for the erection of the proposed new Church at Johnsonville. The tenders; to be sent in to Mr George Moore ' Lambton Quay, On or before the firet day of June, 1863, addressed to the Hawtrey Ohuroh Building Committee. Plans and specifications can be seen at Mr Moore's." The Committee do not bind themselves to ap. cept the lowest or j any^nderKyyy •->-".■' Y The contraotor j^Vbbre^t^ Beourity for the dueperfonaance of th^contraoW I
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1872, 23 May 1863, Page 1
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