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Wanted. WANTED to purchase an acre of ground within a mile of the Custom HouseL . Elevated situation preferred. Terms — Cash .' down. Apply by letter, stating number of Be<K tion, situation, and price, to Domus, at the office of this paper. \*TANTED a situation as HOUSEKEEPER VV or UPPER SERVANT, the country preferred, by a middle-aged person, possessing some previous experience. References given. Apply by letter addressed Housekeeper, office of this paper. WANTED, a Situation as Cook in a hotel <& boarding house. Respectable reference* can be given. Address A.8., office of this paper* WANTED, a young person as NUESK Apply to Mrs M. KEBBELL, Hawkstoa street. - WANTED a female Servant to attend npott a Lady who has taken her passage by the Asterope. Remuneration — :a free passage €tk London. Apply to BETHUNE AND HUNTEB» Exchange Buildings, December 9, 1867. TO TEACHER?. WANTED, a respectable middle-aged FemaleTeacher for young children. Board* lodging, and comfortable home will be offered in addition to a small salary. Address— "Alpha, 1 * Post Office, Wellington. Amusements, &c. TOHNSONVILLE FE TB. NEW YEAR'S DAY. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SCHOOL Dr Taylor has kindly given the use of his exten* sivc grounds for the occasion. Old English Sports, Dancing, Aunt Sally, &c, &&_ A QUADRILLE BAND in attendance. Refreshments on the Ground. During the afternoon prizes will be distributed fe* the Children. A PUBLIC TEaUfIVE O'CLOCK. NOTICE. ~~ A FETE IN AID of the UPPER HUTO* . DISTRICT SCHOOL will take place on FRIDAY, the 27tli INSTANT on the ground* of Mrs Barton, Upper Hutt. The Hutt Band will be in attendance trade* the able leadership of Mr Valentine. There will be various sports such as Dancing-, Cricket, Football, Racing, &c. Also, there -will be an Amateur Theatrical Entertainment in that Schoolroom in the evening. The Committee will provide Tea and Refresh* ments on the ground, and visitors will meet; with. every attention. Grounds open at 10 o'clock a.m. Admission — Adults, 3s ; under 12 years, IsTickets may bo had of Messrs N. Valentine-, * Hutt ; W. Oleland and G. Buck, Taita j Wilkie* Morgan, Waldin, and Oruickahank, Upper Hutfe God cave the Queen. December 14th. FAREWELL TEA TO REV. 0. WATER& A FAREWELL TEA will be given to th*. . Rev. 0. Waters on Wednesday evening^ January Ist, 1868, in the Primitive Mothodiafe School Room, Sydney street, Wellington. Tea on the table at 5 o'clock. Tickets Is 6d each. After which a public meeting will be held in that Chapel, when Ministers of other denominations 1 , . and frionds, will address the meeting. Chair to be taken by J. Woodward, Es£. December 18, 1867. LOXAIi ROSE OF THE yALI.EX IiODGfcB,, 1.0.0.F.,M.U., No. 4319. fTIHE Nineteenth Anniversary of the above? X Lodge will be celebrated by a Dinner, whiok will take place at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Lowed Hutt, on the Ist January, 1868 ; when the officer* and brethren of the various Lodges are respect* fully invited to attend. Dinner on the table at 6 o'clock p.m. Tickets 7s each, which may be had of Mr NT* Valentine, or any of the Committee. * - W. PHILPOT, Chairman of the Dinner Committee* December 18, 1867. A BALL in connexion with the Annivewaqf of the Loyal Rose of the Valley Lodges 1.0.0.F.,M.U., and the Dancing Class, Lowee Hutt, will take place in the Masonic Musio Hall, on January Ist, 1868. Tickets to admit a gentleman and lady, 7s 6d. Tickets may be had from Messrs J. Corbefct;, Nl Valentine, Geo, Biddell, or any of the Committee* Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock p.m» K",|^^-Refreshments provided. W. PHILPOT, ,Cb airman of the Committee* December 18, 1867. Meetings, &c. AN ANNUAL MEETING of the Ratepayer* of the Karori Road District will be held la the School-house, Karori, on Monday, the 6th January, 1868, at 7.80 p.m., to fix th.c amount of rates for the ensuing year, and for other business; EDWARD TOOMATH, ' Chairman of Board of Wardens. Karori, Deo. 6, 1867. „ A BANQUET will be held on the evening of" ST. JOHN'S DAY, 27th instant, in th* Masonic Hall, in honor of the opening of thafe bnilding. Tickets may be had of the Seoretariea^fiftlwi: Pacifio and Waterloo Lodges. * ' ' . . Gh GREY, : Secretary Pacific Lodge.. O.P. POWLES, -"-* Secretary Waterlop.Ladge*.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2612, 21 December 1867, Page 1

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697

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2612, 21 December 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2612, 21 December 1867, Page 1

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