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KARORI ROAD DISTRICT. WANTED a few Good Hands at Roadmakirg to clear away the slip in the cutting at tho top of Baker's Hill. Tho situation of Foreman to the Road Parties is vacant, and constant employment will be given to a competent person. Apply to Mr Lancaster, Karori. Owners of Horses ftns Carts in tho district are invited to send in tenders stating at what rate per day for man, horse, and cart they would be prfl« pared to do such carting work as the Board n.ay require for six months from the Ist day of No* vembor next. Tenders to be addressed to the undorsigued. EDWARD TOOMATH, Chairman of the Bourd of Wardens. Karori, October 21, 1867. SHEEP FOR SALE. ABOUT 100 young SHEEP and LAMBS will be sold at the Hutt Market, on Nov. 0, without reserve, if not previously disposed of. The Sheep can bo seen at any timo on the farm of tho undersigned at tho Hutt. WM. BUICK. October 21, 1867. FARM AND VILLA RESIDENCES. A VALUABLE FARM of about 137 Acres, for sale upon liberal terms, in the Karori district. Also, 21 Acres of land with building^ and outhouses admirably suitod for villa residences — within one hour's walk of the Post Office, Wellington. Apply to J. H. WALLACE, Land and Estate Agent. Wellington, Oct. 21, 1867. MISS HUNT takes an early opportunity of informing Parents and Guardians that her Establishment for young Ladies will, in future, bo conducted by herself and Mrs Barton, in partnership. Mrs Barton has recently arrived from England, bearing tho highest testimonials. The course of Education will include Music, Singing, French, German, Italian, Drawing, and English in all its branches. Special Classes will bo formed for advanced pupils. Application to bo made to Miss HUNT, or to Mrs BARTON, Mulgrave street, Wellington. October 10, 1867. 7 " I never playod on a better table in my life." — John Roberts, Champion Billiard Player of I the World. — First Match played in Viotoria, vide Argus, August 30. ALCOCK&CO., |T>ILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS, BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY BIE J. H. T. MANNEES BUTTON, X.0.8. SHOW ROOMS, 95 LITTLE BOURKB ST. EABT; MANUFACTORY, 132 & 134 Ruasoll street, Melbourne Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cues, Tips, and every requisite for the Billiard Room. Bowling green and Alley Balls, Croquet, and Skittles. | j NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED 1 Per Otago, AND ON SALE AT WILLIAM LYONS, j i WILLIfI-STBBBX 1 . All the Year Round, vol 17, January to June. 1867, 7b Gd London Society, vol 11, do, 10b 6d London Journal, vol 45, do, 6s 6d Once a Week, vol 3, new series, do, 10s Spurgeon's Saint and his Saviour, 5s | Herschell's Leoturos on Sciences, 7s 6d Pearson's Australian School Atlas, 2s Idyls and Legends of Inverburn, by Buchanan, 6s The Argosy, vol 3, 6s 6d Routlodge's complete edition of BoswelTe Life of Johnson, ss. j

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2587, 22 October 1867, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2587, 22 October 1867, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2587, 22 October 1867, Page 5

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