UNDER THE PATKONAGEOE ; \ HIS HONOR MR JUSTICE JOBiTSJON. A GRAND FASHIONABLE SACRED AND SECULAR CONCERT \ MESSRS. POUSSARD AND. DOU^Y'S AT THE WELLINGTON ATHENjEUM. OK MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JULY 20th. Admission ss. NOTICE. ALL persons having any claims against the undersigned, are requested to send their accounts to Messrs. Bethuue & Hunter, /Exchange Buildings within fourteen days from the date of this notice. WILLIAM SPINKS. Wellington, July 18, 1863.. NOTICE. ' ■.'-•:•■,->:•:; - • \ LL persons indebted to the undersigned, are ■tV requested to pay the amount of their accpunte to Messrs. Bethune & Hunter, Exchange ings within one month from the date of thia notice. WILLIAM SPJtNKS. Wellington, July 18, 1863. ; TO BE LET. TWO ROOMS, furnished, with or without board: Apply to Mrs Coleman, No. 3 Vivian-street, Te Aro. July 6, 1863. SCHOOL. MRS. MARY ELEANORiREES^. has taken,; charge of the School held in the Catholic Chapel next the Union Bank, and from her long experience in educating youth of both sexes/at Wanganui and elsewhere, she humbly trusts to impart to those children committed to her care, & good and sound English Education, grounded on tae source of all true morality — religion. July 13, 1863. Wellington, July 10, 1863. rgIHE Partnership hitherto existing between th« JL undersigned as sheep farmers, is this day dissolved by -mutual consent— all debts in relation to the said partnership having been discharged,, CJ. H. WALLACE Signed \J. B. WALLACE {U. D. WALLACE. Witness — G. H. Downes. VOLUNTEER RIFLE COMPANY. A MEETING of those who have joined, and who are willing to join the Volunteer Rifle Company, will take place at the Mechanic's Institute, this evening, at 8 o'clock. A. A. G. PILMER, Chairman of Committee. July 17, 1863. YOLUNTEERUNI FOR M 8 with Accoutrements and Haversacks. A few on sale by A. P. STUART «fc;Co. July 18, 1863, A MEETING OP MAGISTRATES for th« transfer of Publicans Licenses will be held at the Resident Magistrates Court, Wellington, on Wednesday the 22ad July, 1863, at 12o'oiook, (noon.) W. R. G. BROWN, Clerk to the Bench; July 17, 1863. NOTICE. — In consequence of a paragraph appearing in Thursday's "Advertiser, Miss Beverly begs to inform the public of Wellington that she has not volunteered her services, and will not appear on the occasion of Mr Walter Howson's Benefit, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Monday evening, July 20. July 17, 1863. SHAW, SAVILLE & GO'S PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETTTBEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. rpHE FOLLOWING First class *JwKX^ CLIPPER SHIPS -StTiTviGf* w '^ De conu " nue d as regular trader* " Maria,' 1 J. Tuelen, Commander, 1500 tons " N BritSn e ," tw>Forsa y tll » do> 1300 tons «• Asterope," G. Mitchell, do. 1200 ions " Wild Duck," T. Bishop, do. 1500 tons And other Ships to follow. Ths ships of this Line are all A.I at Lloyd's tod are specially selected for their superior passenger accommodation and fast sailing qualities ; are commanded by gentlemen of experience, and cany duly qualified surgeons. The Uudersigned sre authorised to; arrange with settless here who may be desirous of bringing their friends to this colony. : ; : Full particulars may be obtained by applying to . LEVIN & CO.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1896, 18 July 1863, Page 2
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514Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1896, 18 July 1863, Page 2
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