PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. President — His Honor I. E. Feathkrston, Superintendent. Vicb Pbesidents— Richard Babton, Esq., J.P Henby St. Hill, Esq., R.M. Wellington. committee — Richard Collins, Esq., Te Ori Ori. George Hunter, Esq., J.* 1 ., Wellington The Hon. J, Johnston, Esq., J. P.. Karori A. Ludlam, Esq., J.P., Hutt G. Moore, Esq., J.P., Wellington W. B. Rhodes, Esq., J.P., M.H.R., Wellington The Hon. R. Stokes, Esq., i.e., Wellington Wm. Spinks, Esq., Wellington Jas. Sellars, Esq., Hutt J. Woodward, Esq., J.P., Wellington , ' Secbetaby and Tbeasuber — J. H. Wallace, Esq. SUBSCRIPT RIONS of £1 ls per annum entitle the subscriber to exhibit at all the Agricultural Exhibitions of the Society, subjeot tothe payment of the usual entrance fees, aud free admission at all such exhibitions. Subscription of ss. per annum entitle the subscriber to exhibit, at all the Horticultural Shows'of the Current year, and free admission for two persons at each show. The next Agricultural Show of Stock will be held on Thursday, October 15th, 1863. The next Horticultural Show will be held on Tuesday, November 3rd, 1863. Subscriptions and Donations can be paid to the Secretary, or to tbe accouut of the Association at the Hank of New Zealand. Wellington, April. 22, 1863. JUST PUBLISHED AND on sale at thb. "INDEPENDENT" OFFIOE MAHOE LEAVES, BEING A SELECTION SKETCHES CT NEW ZEALAND AND ITS INHABITANTS AN.D OTHEB MATTEBS CONCEBNING THEM, BY THOMAS MOSER. THESE SKETCHES, originally contributed te the columns of the Wellington Indipendent, have almost from their first appearance, nchieved a universal popularity, and have been repriuted into many ofthe leading journals of New Zealand. The picturesque style in which Native character is de-lioeatedv-theracy 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 the judgment and criticism of the public. Such being the oase, the publishers at the request of a large number of their subscribers, have resolved to collect and reproduce tliem iv the form of a neat volume, and thus secure to their admirers, that continuous and complete perusal wbich 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 & Morn, office af the Wellington Independent ; or to Mr W. Lyon, Lambton Quay. • FOR SALE. '* FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN HAWKESTONE STREET. _____ 1 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRAGT, THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE WILLIAM BOWLER, ESQ., hawkestone-stbeet, itellington. THE DWELLING-HOUSE consists of entrance hall, dining and drawing rooms, five bed rooms, one . with dressing room ; large kitchen, fitted up with cooking range, &c, &c. ; scullery and dairy attached; closets and store room, and, in fact, every convenience for a Gentleman's Residence. THE OUT-BUILDINGS consist of stabling for five horses, including one loose box ; two coach houses,, groom's room, and hay lofts, cow house, pig-styes, and poultry houses, with yard, the latter enclosed with wire netting, and all in conplete order. THE GARDEN oomprises about an aore and a quarter, partly laid out a 9 a flower garden and shrubbery, and the remainder stocked with fruit trees of the best description, and all in full bearing. The green-house is attached to the drawing room, and communicates with ihe same. In the garden there are hot beds and forcing frames ; there is a running stream through the centre of the garden, THE PADDOCK has a separate entrance out of Hawkestono-slreet, and would immediately sell as a Building site ; it contains about half an acre, also with a running stream through it. The whole property is well situated, and perfectly sheltered from the prevailing winds. The Hawkestone-street frontage comprises 531 links, and is securely and substantially fenced by galvanised iron fencing, from 6 to 8 feet high. I The whole is in complete order, and forms one of the most complete Gentleman's Residences in Wellington. The Furniture of the residence, if required, can be taken „t a valuation, as the family intend removing South. ALSO, The COTTAGE on the grounds, containing four rooms, having a separate entrance from Hawke-stone-street, but hitherto used aa a Gnrdener's house. . To Sheep Farmers and Gentlemen requiring a Town Residence, this is an opportunity seldom to be met with. Particulars can be had on application to the Executor, William Bowleb, Jun., Esq., or of the undersigned. C. B. BORLASE, Solicitor, Wellington. June 10, 1863. JUST ARRIVED PER ELLON CASTLE. OKI OASES AND BALES SEASONABLE DRAPERY IN LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GOODS. Particulars of which will be seen in future advertisement. ' ' JACOB JOSEPH & CO. June 10, 1863.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1881, 13 June 1863, Page 1
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802Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1881, 13 June 1863, Page 1
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