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Business Notices. THE WELLINGTON MUSIC WAREHOUSB Adjoining the Club. T7IDWARD GREAVES SMITH, Mueio Seller, &c, Lainbton Quay, Wollingtoii, lato of Jxitßß Smith and Sox, Music Fellers by special appointment to the Queen, Liverpool, has pleasure in informing the public that a Tuner from hi» establishment will shortly visit both the East and West Coaßt districts. Parties requiring their instruments tuned OT repaired are respectfully requested to forward their orderß early. N.B. — Mr "Vf illiams will present letters from the firm. September 28, 1867. al\ R. F. C. KREEFT will receive all feinde 1 of COLONIAL PRODUCE for sale on commission at Noah's Ark, Wellington. Beforence — Mr Masters, Wairarapa. "* Amusements. KAHORI SCHOOL. THE Committee of the Karori Common School have much pleasure in announcing that MR CHARLES RUSSELL has kindly offered his valuable services, and will give his popular Musical Entertainment " THE HARP OF ERIN," at the School Room on WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23rfc The proceeds to be applied in liquidating tb* debts now owing on the SchooL Tho Committee would remind the residents generally that Mr Russell, in addition to his valuable services, lends a Piano for the occasion, free of all charge ; and trust that their appreciation of his kindnehs and generosity will be shown by a very large attendance of the parents and childxett and tho public generally. Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence ftt Eight o'olock precisely. Admission — Adults 2s, children half-prico. J. B. READING, Chairman of School Uoinmittce, October 18, 1867. ■■ ■ " ' „'■"" " ■tw; Volunteers. RETIRED SOLDIERS. ALL RETIRED SOLDIERS in ..Wellington, and the vicinity, desirous of raising and joining a Veteran Volunteer Corps, should) g& once come to tho "front," give in their inainej^ and " muster" at the next general meeting, to b* held at Mcintosh's COMMERCIAL HOTEL on WEDNESDAY NIGHT next, 23rd October 1867, at 8 o'clock. Wellington, October 18, 1867. WELLINGTON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS, No 1 BATTERY. THE BATTERY will parade at the Drill She* this (Saturday) afternoon, at 5 o'clock. E. BRANDON, Hon. Seo. October 19, 1867. < "" WELLINGTON ARTILLERY VOLUW-" TEERS, No 1 BATTERY. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Battery will be held on MONDAY Evening rm%, the 21st instant, at 7 o'clock, for the purpoßS ol electing tho commissioned officers. E. BRANDQN, Hon! Set. . October 18, 1867. WELLINGTON RIFLE CADET VOLUNTEERS. ENROLLED Members will meet for Driß daily at 7 a.ni. and 6 p.m., at the Thorud*» School Play -ground, till further notice. T. HAY MAXWELL, Hon. See* October 11, 1867. HUTT RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE Members of the above Corps will ' Parade on tho Racecourse, Hutt. on Saturday, the 19th October instant, at. 10 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of competing for a Silver Cup, to bo presunted to the boat shot by Lieutenant W. A* Fit/.herbert. Ranges— 2oo, 300, and 400 yards. Three shot* at eaoli range. Position— kneeling. THOMAS W. MILLS, Captain Commanding H.B.V. October 4, 1867. Meetings, &c. NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Ratepayer for tho HORIKIWI ROAD DISTRICT, will bo hold at tho Aglionby Arms, Hutt, on MONDAY, tho 18th November,- 1867, at Two o'clock, p.m., for the purpose "of electing a Board of Wardens, and voting rates for the ensuing year. HY DAMANT, Chairman of the Board of Wardena October 18, 1567. MORTON'S House, Estate, and General Commission" Agency Office, Manners stroet^next to the New Zealander HoteL HOUSES LET, rents collected, levies ma«je, debts legaly recovered, and house property managed, inventories taken and valuations mad#» mortgages negotiated, security given. Also, institutes inquiries for missing friends in Now Zealand. Being connected with the press of the various colonies, and^hayxng agents in each .of them, Mr Morton ha 9 facOitiee possessed by few for obtaining information. Fee, £1, which will cover all costs, except for advertising, for which purpose tho amount to bo expended must be enclosed. The result of all inquiriee reported without delay. . V N.B.— Mr Morton being a Licensed Surveyor under the Native Lands Act, wiU be preparod to . ; . ••?, -v^'-a any surveys of land in the Province of Wellington*

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2586, 19 November 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2586, 19 November 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2586, 19 November 1867, Page 1

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