POR SALE THE Colonial Government steam vessel ST. KILDA, 92 tons nett register, and 180 tons gross, propelled by two inverted trunk engines of 15 horse power each, constructed by Messrs Tod and McGregor of Glasgow. The above vessel was built at Glasgow in tho year 1881, by Messrs Tod and McGregor for tho use of the Northern Light Commissioners. Sho is built of the best material and is of extra strength. The dimensions nre as follows— Length over all 103 feet Extreme Breadth 20 do ' Depth of hold do The vessel is of great carrying capacity, and well found in anchors, chains, sails, boats and every other description of stores, and is in thorough sea-going condition. Further particulars may be obtained and inventory inspected on application to the Master on board. Sealed tenders for the above will be received until noon on Saturday, the llth March, 1n65. Address to the President, Marine Board, Custom House, Wellington. Marino Board Office, Wellington, March 8, 1865. FOR THE OKITIEI GOLD FIELDS. ~Xjr*. nHHE fast sailing Schooner 'J|||||_> "BEE ," will" sail ou SATURDAY, llth March, 1865. For ireight or passage apply to the Master on board or to LEVIN & CO., Agents. March 8, 1865. PUBLIO NOTICE. ~~ Crown Lands Office, Wellington, March 7, 1865. "VTOTICE is hereby given that all that piece of J^l land in the Ohariu district, containing about 1400 acres more or less, subject to survey, and bounded north by Crown Land and by sections 53 and 62 ; north-east by sections 64, 55, and 56 ; cast by sections 59, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, and 67 ; south by sections 67, 68, and 70, and by land selected by Messrs Stuart and Kinross ; and west by the sea beach, excluding 80 acres selected by George Fawcett, will be open for selection at this office on and after Thursday, the 13th day of April next, under the land regulations of the province ofWellington. WM. HOLMES, For the Commissioner of Crown Lands. EX PRINCE ALFRED. -| PAGNALL SPRING CART JL 3 Whitechapel do 6 Sydney built Tip Carts 3 Town Draya 1 Wool Dray " G. H. LUXFORD & CO. Feb. 24, 1865. PUBLIC WORSHIP FOR STRANGERS. AT the Wesleyan Church, Manners-atreet, a Sermon is preached en Sabbath days at THREE o'clock. All the seats being free for thia Bervice, which is established for strangere and persons having no fixed place of worship. March 3, J 865. ON SALE -I (Af\(Tk STORE WETHERS, LEVIN & CO. March 6, 1865.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2177, 9 March 1865, Page 2
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411Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2177, 9 March 1865, Page 2
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