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PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. President — His Honor I. E. Feathebston, Supe. riutendent. Vice Pbesidents — Richard Barton, Esq., J.P Henry St. Hill, Esq., R.M. Wellington. COMMITTEE Richard Collins, Esq., Te Ori Ori. George Hunter, Esq., J.P., Wellington T.he Hon. J, Johnston, Esq., J.P.. Karori A. Ludlam, Esq., J.P., Hutt G. Moore, Esq.. J.P., Wellington W. B. Rhodes, Esq., J.W., M.H.R., Wellington The Hon. R. Stokes, Esq., J.P., Wellington Wm. Spinks, Esq., Wellington Jas. Seliars, Esq., Hutt J. Woodward, Esq., J.P., Wellington Sech*taht and Treasurer — J. H. Wallace, Esq. SUBSCRIPTRIONS of £1 Is per annum entitle the subscriber to exhibit at all the Agricultural Exhibitions of the Society, subject to the payment of the usual entrance fees, and f r ee 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 the account of the Association, at the Hank of New Zealand. Wellington, April 22, 1863. JUST RECEIVED Direct from the Manufacturers, two cases dlnnekord's pure fluid magnesia and accidulated Lemon Syrup. A. WILSON, Hutt. March 6, 1863, FOR SALE. SIX PAIRS OF WORKING BULLOCKS, perfectly quiet ALSO, 100 very fine Rams, 4 to 6 tooth DANIEL RIDDIFORD. Woburn, Sept. I, 1803. B.A.S E L I G , WATCHMAKER, OPTICIAN, JEWELLER, &c, THORNDON QUAY, NEXT TO THE POLICE COURT, IN returning thanks to his friends and customers for the very liberal support he has received since his commencement here, trusts by unremitting attention to merit a continuance of it for the future aud begs to acquaint the public in general, that he has just received ex Queen of the Avon, an assortment of goods, consisting of Clocks, gold aud silver watches English stamped gold wedding rings Albert and guard chains Earrings, keepers, and fancy rings Pencil cases, keys, seals, &c Silver guards, thimbles, pencil cases Alarums on improved principles Spectacles for all sights Repairing materials of all kinds N.B. — Gold and Silver bought or taken in exchange. BENJ. A. SELIG. Aug. 27, 1863. COAL 1 COAL ! ! COAL i! ! EOR SALE by the undersigned in lots to suit purchasers 000 tons (West Hartley) English Coal. INTERCOLONIAL R.M. Co. June 22, 1863. OOAL ! COAL ! COAL ! ENGLISH and Australian on sale, on shore and afloat in lots to suit purchasers. J. DKANS FIELD. March 11, 1863. WANTED two good Workmen. Apply to, 11. Austin, Bootmaker, Hutt. Sept. 15ih, 1863. WANTED, a thoroughly good General Servant, high wages will be given. Apply at the office cf this paper. Sept. 7, 1863. WANTED, a Housekeeper. Apj»ly at tie Bunk of New South Wales. Wellington, Sept. 21, 1863. WELL HALL, THE HUTT ROAD, EDUCATIONAL BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES, CONDUCTED BY MRS. BYCROFT. fT^HE system of tuition affords every advantage of JL a thorough modern English Education. Commencing September 29th. TERMS :— 1 For Young Ladies .. £31 10s per annum Music, Drawing, French, or Singing, each . . £4 4s „ Washing .. £4 4s „ The pupils works, the last six years Mrs Bycrof has conducted her establishment in this part, are sufficient guarantee. The school aud other rooms are very large ai.d lofty, and the house is pleasantly situated in its own grounds, fronting the road, and near to where the Volunteers aud Militia meet, consequently safe from any dread of a war. Th« generous public are well aware that nothing but a full school can be remunerative at the low price for a first-class education, with every comfort of an English home. Every other information on applying as above: Sept. 21, 1863, JUST RECEIVED, EX QUEEN OF AVON. 2 HMDS and 2 ctsei TINWARE Compiising pressed milk dishes Glass and horn lanterns, teapots, &c Coffee pots, &o from 2 to 10 pints TO BE SOLD CHEAP, AT W. H. JOHNSON'S ■ Tin Plate Worker, Next Door to Downs' Billiard R^ain. Sept. I G, 1863. . |7» O R SALE OR TO LX T . I, With 01 without » right ef purshait . 700 Acre Farm at Rangitikei, with hoase ol fo»r rooms, kitchen and servant's room. About 100 acres ploughed aud laid down in graes Terms very moderate. ""• Apply t« C. W. SCHUIiTZE. Deo. 29, 1883.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1961, 24 September 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1961, 24 September 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1961, 24 September 1863, Page 1

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