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*T"*-"^g"IJJ»-*^ ' ■I*l ■■' )B^««"^lffl«-« WANTED JOINERS. Apply to EDWIN V. CARTER, General Government Buildings, Wellington. March 1,1865. WANTED a young LADY who is competent to instruct Junior Pupils in English. Apply by letter A. Z., Mr Phillips' Store, Cubastreet, Wellington. March 1,1865. ANTED two or three UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS or a small COTTAGE, Address, to Architect, office of this paper. Wj ANTED a respectable Wonun, who underV? stands Cooking, as general Servant, Apply to Mrs GEORGE HART, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, Hobson-street, Thorndon. February 27, 18G0. RESPECTABLE MARRIED COUPLE without incumbrance, are desirous of taking charge of a place of business. Good references given. Address A.8., office of this paper. WANTED a sma.l Daiiy Farm. Apply to W. ROBERTSON, Auctioneer. WAN TED a SCHOOL MASTER and MISTRESS for the Tnita School. A Married couple preferred. Salaries X'lso and £50 respectively with residence. Tasiimonials and References lo be addressed to W. CLELAND, Hon. Sec, School Committee. Tnita, Hutt Valley. Welliugton, January 30, 1805. SHEEP STATION. WANTED to purchase, with or without stock, full particulars to bo furnished to LEVIN & CO. February 17, iB6O. BOOK-KEEPER WANTED. APPLICATIONS to be made in writing, addressed to Z.A., Post Oflice. Wellington, March 3, 1865, TO STOCKHOLDERS^ WANTED by the undeisigned, a situation as Shepherd or Stockman. Unexceptionable references, testifying as to fitness, colonial experience, and character. Address — W. McRAE, office of this paper. March 7, 1805. WANTED, 1 AAA EWES. The undersigned are XXJxJXJ CASH purchasers of 1.000 Ewes, [ 2-tooth to full-mouthed. Must be warranted clean. G. 11. LUXFORD & CO. February 27, 1805. I FURNISHED HOUSE. WANTED to rent for six months a furnished house in the town or suburbs. Addreas 1 T. office of this paper. March 8, 1865. I TO SHEEP FARMERS. > "\TTANTED a Partner to join one of the most I YV extensive Runholders on tha East Coast ' of the Northern Island of New Zealand. He 1 must be a thorough practical man and be possessed 1 of not less than from SIX to EIGHT thousand L pounds. OWEN, SIDEY & CO., March 8, 1805. CONSIGNEE WANTED EOR B. — 50 boxes Pipes, per Rona, from Adelaide. If not claimed, will be landed and stored at risk and expense of consignee. JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. 1 March 8, 1865. 1 'GLORIOUS NEWS FOE THE 1 PEOPLE OF WELLINGTON. £*f\ CASRS OF CLOTHING, HATS and XJ\J CAPS, received at WARMOLL'S, Ex Atlas, Asterope, Ballarat, Wild Duck, and other late arrivals from England and the Australian Colonies. In consequence of the increased popuLUMTY of Warmoll's Establishment the PBorniETOii feels in duty bound 1 to acknowledge the same by always STOCKING UIS ESTABLISHMENT WITH CLOTHING OF THB VKIIV FIRST quality imported especially to order 1 from the first English and Coloniai Mauafacturcrs. The no-abatement system will be strictly adhered 10, at the same time lhe greatest attention will be given aud no trouble spared to supply all classes of customers with articles suitable to their particular requirements, so thnt the CRY SHALL BE UNIVERSAL— If you want the very best and largest 1 stock of Gentlemen's, Youtliß' and 5 Boys' Clothing, Hats, and Caps, to ' choose from, at the LOWEST piices ! in town, SUg" Go Direct to Warmoll's, First-class Outfitting Establishment, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, IF YOU WANT COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING Egg"* Go to Warmoll's. Ifyou want a Dress Suit and good Hat 'jl&ir Go to Warmoll's t If you want good patterns in Crimean Shirts 01 a Balmoral Cap Go to Warmoll's. OUTFITS FOR SEA-VOYAGERS ALWAYS 1 READY f^T At Warmoll's If you want good strong working Clothes; soft or stiff Felt Hats f^" Go to Warmoll's. COUNTRY SETTLERS CAN FIND THE RIGHT ARTICLES 1 gIP At Warmoll's. 1 GENTLEMEN, if you want Walking Suits, Riding Suits, Office Suitsi, Lounge Suits, Smoking Suits, &c. Warmoll's is unrivalled. A BEDDING WAREHOUSE ALWAYS FULLY SUPPLIED WITH Mattresses, Pillows, Roisters, and Paillasses, Blankets, Sheets, Rugs, Pillow Cases, &0., &c. ggg(" Every article fit for immediate use J. WARMOLL, Proprietor* NOTICE. MR W. PHELAN in returning his sincere thanks to the public for the patronage they have bestowed on him for the last six years, i begs to inform his friends and customers, that he has this day lot his Bakery establishment, situated in Mannorß-slreet, to Mr D. Carswell, for whom he begs to solicit a continuance of their favors. VV, PHELAN. Wellington, March 6, 1865. In reference to the above advertisement, D. . Carswell has much pleasure in announcing to hia 1 friends and the public, that he has resumed the , business on tho premises lecently occupied by MiW. Phelan, and hopes for a continuance of the support accorded to his predecessor. D. CARSWELL. Wellington, March 0, 1865.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2177, 9 March 1865, Page 2

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