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MEETINGS, &c. SOMMERVILLE'S VICTORIA HOTEL, ! TE ARO. mHE PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that X PABLO FANQUE, assisted by MASTER J. PABLO, and MISS ANNE PABLO, will give an ontertainment on Saturday next, in the grounds adjoining tho Victoria Hotel, To Aro. The tent will be raised on Friday, and every preparation made for tho accommodation of the Public. An excellent Band has been engaged for the occasion. Tho performance will consist of Pablo's wonderful feats on the Tight Rope ; Master J, Pablo on tho Horizontal Bar and Flying Trapeze ; and Miss Anne Pablo in favorite National Dances. The celobmtea dsgs Punch and Nelson, will go through their wonderful tricks. The whole to coneludo with tho Laughablo Farce entitled SLIM J I M, OR THE BALL 'S GOING ON. Admission — Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. God sate the Queen. July 9, 1866. NOTICE. rfIHE ANNUAL MEETING of the rate--1 payers of the Tukupu District Road will be hold at tho house of Mr. James Taylor, Tawa Flat, Porirua Road, on MONDAY, tho 6th of August, at 2 o'clock p.m., to levy a rate for tho ensuing \ r ear. GEORGE MARCHANT, Chairman of the Board. Tawa Flat, Porirua, July 3rd, 1866. CONVEYANCES. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. T EAVE the BOOKING-OFFICE (adjoini Osgood's Hotel,) for WANGANUI, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 6 a.m. Return Coaches— Leaving WANGANUI gain day and hour. For MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA— Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7 a.m. Return Coaches— Leaving MASTERTON, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 7 a.m J. FORRESTER & CO., Proprietors. TLTESSES. WALKER & RAY'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leave Mr. Willeston's, Lambton-quay, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MORNING, AT SEVEN A.M., Carrying Passengers and Parcels to Masterton and intermediate places tho same day, returning every MONDAY and THURSDAY. C. E. WILLESTON, Lambton Quay, Agent. May 9, 18G6. EDUCATION. WELLINGTON TERRACE COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MR. J. H. BRANN will RE-OPEN SCHOOL on MONDAY, Juno 16, 1866. Vacancies for ft few Boarders. PRIVATE ACADEMY, Lower Hutt. njIHE next QUARTER will commenco on X MONDAY, the 16th in Bt.8 t. There aro Vacancies for Three Boarders. For terms, &c, apply to Mr. HARRINGTON, Lower Hutt. July, 6, 1866. MISS TROTMAN'S Boarding and Day School, for Young Ladies, will be reopened on tho 9th inst. Hawkestone-street y July 3, 1866. MRS. WELCH'S Establishment for Young Ladies, Mulgravo Street, Thorndon. Studies will be resumed on Monday, July 16th. Juvenile Dancing Class on Wednesday evenings. Terms in Advance. July 9, 1866. THE MISSES CARPENTER beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that they have opened an ACADEMY for Boarding and Daily Pupils. Having had much experience in teaching, the Misses Carpenter hope to give satisfaction to those parents or guardians who may entrust children to their care. Terms, &c, on application. Abel Smith Street. LOST, on Thursday, June 7th, one RED COW and one DARK RED, both branded R.R. off rump. Any person giving information regarding the samo will obligo. Apply to J. H. HORNER, Farish-streot. July sth, 1866.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2388, 14 July 1866, Page 1

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