IMMENSE BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THE GREAT CLEARING SALE OP GILBERT PICKETT & CO. A S the SALE will only continue for TEN DAYS LONGER; tho public are respectfully invited to pay a visit as early as possible, for on no account can the salo be extended to a longer period. February 3rd, 183"). i
'■■■'' I ■ I ' ' ' i I ifß WHEELER AND WTLSON'S SEWING MACHINES. THE undersigned having been appointed agent in Wellington, is prepared to supply th33e superior machines at a small advance on Sydney prices. E. W. MILLS. THE ROYAL LIVERY & BAIT STABLES THOENDON FLAT. FAWNS AND HOLLAND beg to inform the publio that they have taken the abovo commodious Stables, at tlie entrance of the Town, so convenient for Settlers from the Country. Horses Broken to Saddle, Singlo and Double Harness. MR. FAWNS, M.R. V.C S., Edinburgh, also intimates to the public that ho has commenced practice, and all Horses sent to him will receive the strictest attention. December 28, ] 864. NOTICE. J' E. EVANS has on sale ladies' and gents' • saddles, ladies' and gents' bridles of every description, German silver and plated spurs, military box and screw spurs, German silver, steel, and galvanized stirrups, all patterns, ladies' and gents' riding whips, ladies spurs, kangaroo thongs, coach and cart whips, martingales, halters, girths, stirrup leathers, headstalls, brass and polished hames, cart, plough, and leading harness, valises, felt and kersey saddle cloths, horse clothing, Myall stock whip handles, and a large variety of other goods. Everything connected with tho trade mado to order. Repairs neatly executed. Willis-street, Nearly opposite the Union Bank. JUST LANDED, EX WILD DUCK. LADIES' SADDLES with quilted seats and leaping heads Ladies' Saddles with leaping head, from £5 15s. Cash, at J. E. EVANS, W illis-street. WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN. "TTT J. CLEMENTS and J. WHISKER beg most respectfully to intimate to their friends and tho public generally that they havo opened business at Thorndon Quay, in the Old Police Court House, as BUTCHERS AND POULTERERS, And trust by strict attention and civility, to merit a share of their patron-ege. N.B. — Families and shipping supplied on the most reasonable terms. January 25, 1865. SERVANTS ! SERVANTS ! ! SERVANTS 1 1 ! MRS ROSE'S NEW REGISTRY OFFICE, LAMBTON QUAY. mO SUPPLY the increasing demand foi •*- SERVANTS of all classes, Mrs R. has opened a REGISTRY OFFICE, where good Servants can be always obtained. Farm Servants, Laborers, Housemaids, Nurse Girls, Cooks, Barmaids, &c, &c, &c. MRS ROSE'S, New Ro istry Office. Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. Jannary 30, 1865. PUBLIO NOTICE. Crown Lands Offioe, Wellington, sth January, 1865. WHEREAS a notice was issued from this Office, dated 16lh November, 1864, throwing open for selection on the 13tU Januaiy, 1865, about 1 5^0 acres of land, being part of the Agricultural Block, No 2, iv lhe Rangitikei District, And whereas certain alterations have been made in the boundaries of the sail land, the amended description of which are as follows, viz : North by other part of the said Reserve and by a Bush Reserve of 200 acres ; East by Blocks LXXIV, LXXIII, and LXXI; South by a fence erected by Mr Uenjamin Smith, by the Mangawera "Stream and by the said Bush Reserve, and West by the said Bush Reserve and by the boundary ot the Turakiua Dis triet. Notice is hereby givkn that the time for receiving application for the said land has been extended to Tuesday tho 14th day of February next, on wliich day the land will be open for selection under the Land Regulations now in force in the Province of Wellington. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. JjAHJ) sale. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 20th January, 1865. "VTOTIOE is hereby given that about 3300 _l_S Acres of Laud iv thn Whareamaßlock in the East Coast District will be put up for sale by public auction, at lhis office, en Tuesday, '^the 21st day of February, 1805, at oue o'clock p.m., at the upset price of 5s per acre, and in allotmsnts varying in size from 220 to 320 Acres. For further particulars see Provincial Government Gazette, No. 47, ofthe 23rd November, 1884. A plan of the block shewing the various allotments is open for inspection at this office. WM. HOLMES, For the Commissioner of Crown Lauds. NOTICE OF REMOVAL! ~ MISS HARRIS, whoso promises were destroyed by the late fire ou Lambton Quay begs to inform her friends and tho public generally, that she has resumed business in Cubastreet opposite Mr Dixon's bretvery, where she hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their patronago. N. B. — A quantity of Milinery and other goods injured by the late firo, will be sold off at less than cost price. Jan, 2sth, 1865.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2164, 7 February 1865, Page 4
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