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/ PUBLIC RECEPTION OF H.R.H. THE I DUKE OF EDINBURGH. * MEETING of the Committee eleoted »t the Public Meeting held on the 18th November, 1867, at the Odd Fellows' Hull, his Honor the Superintendent in the Chair, and of those gentlemen who have been since added to the Committee j will be held THIS AFTERNOON, at the Athenceuru, at Three o'clock precisely, to receive the report of the Deputation who waited upon his Honor the President of the "Royal Reception Commission" — and on other business. R. J. DUNCAN, Secretary, Wellington Reception Committee. - Wellington, Feb. 11, 1868. SADDLERY. JE. EVANS has just opened a splendid lot • of good?, consisting of — Ladies', gents, and youths' saddles, childa' pads for boy and girl, gents' and ladies' whinj^ hunting, gig, and buggy whips, raoe saddles and spurs, burnishers, ladiee* and gents' bridles, martingales, hide girths, spring cart and gig harness, andan enormous variety of other goods. The whole will be offered cheaper than any previoss lot, as they are direct from the manufacturer. A lot of back chains at Is each Girths from 2s 6d per pair Saddle, bridle, and martingale, 75s A large stock of felt, kersey, serge, check, patent and other leathers, &c, &o, always on hand and all orders and repairs executed with promptness and in a satisfactory manner by J. E. EVANS, SADDLER & HARNESS MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER, Willis Stbebt, Wellington, Nearly opposite Union Bank of Australia. MESSRS. GUDGEON & CO., LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, WANGANUI, HAVE always for sale a large quantity of valuable LAND in the PATEA and OKOTUKU Districts, as well as Farm and other properties. Maps of the whole district are to be Been at their offices, and every information will be given to intending purchasers, free of all charge. Taupo Quay, February 4, 1868. TO LET WITH PURCHASING CLAUSES. mWO PIECES OF LAND, comprising separX ately, 160 and 280 acres, situated within two miles of the rapidly rising township of Featherßton. This land is perfectly level and suitable for agricultural or dairy purposes. Apply to JOHN JACKSON, ESQ., Hutt Valley, Or to HUGH W. JACKSON, ESQ, . Flaxbourne, Featherston. February 7, 1868. TRANSPARENCIES ! TRANSPARENCIES ! VISIT OF H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH TO WELLINGTON. MESSRS H. S. FISH & SONS, of Dunedin, beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington that, having engaged the celebrated artist Mr Frank Vnrley, they are now preparing a large number of '1 ransparencies. One of the firm will visit Wellington in January next, with a quantity, which they will offer at prices to suit all parties. Messrs F. &S. will guarantee that for workmanship the Transparencies cannot be surpassed in the Australian colonies. In the meantime, orders for special designs will be received and executed with promptitude and despatch. Sketches and prices forwarded on application. H. S. FISH & SON, Decorators, Princes street, Dunedin. December 16, 1867. WELLINGTON SAVINGS' BANE. Established, 1846. President— His Honok I. E. Fbathbrbto». TRUSTEES : J. Dransfield, Esq., M.P.O. Hon. J. Johnston, M.G.A. W. Lyon, Esq, J.P. W. W. Taylor, Esq, M.G.A< J. Wosdward, Esq, J.P. COMMITTEE : J. Burne, Esq J. Plinamer, Esq R. J.Duncan, Esq, J.P. F. Sidey, Esq J. G. Holdsworth, Esq E.H. TatejEeq E. W. Mills, Esq Gh H. Vennell, Esg Deposits will be received and payments made, at the Wellington Athenaeum, on Monday and Friday evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received from one shilling upwards. Interest will be allowed on deposits of on* pound and upwards at the rate of six pounds per oent, per annum. JOHN KNOWLES, Secretary and Accountant. WELLINGTON BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Established for the relief of aged, infirm, and destitute persons of all creeds. Supported by voluntary subscription*. Pbesident. His Excellency the Governor. Viob-Pbesidents. His Honor Mr Justice Johnston His Honor the Superintendent His Honor the District Judge The Speaker of the Provincial Council Tbeasubeb. Hon. J. C. Crawford, Resident Magistrate* Hon. Seobetaby. Rev. P. Hay Maxwell, M.A. Boabd ob Management. Rev. J. S. Muir Rev. John Moir Rev. W. Kirk Rev. R. Ward Rev. A. Stock, B.A. Rev. P. Hay Maxwell Rev John Hall Rev. W. M Fell Mr John Kebbeil , Mr J. Woodward Mr C. P. Powles Mr John Snowies Mr Lipman Levy Mr Quin Mr D. Lewis Capt. Benson, R.N.B. Mr E. H. Tate Dr J. B. Bennett rpHE Board of Management purpose dividing X the City into Districts, so that they may personally call upon the inhabitants of Wellington for subscriptions. The public are earnestly invited to support the Society, and in the meantime donations* and subscriptions may be paid to theTreasurer, Secretary, any member of the Board of Management, or to the Society's account at th»" Bank of New Zealand. P. HAY MAXWELL, Hon. See. July 12, 1867. _J AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND FLORIOULTURAL SEEDS. *- ". WATTE, BURNELL & CO., Seed Me*. . chants of 181 High Holborn, London,, England, can supply clovers and grass seeds for permanent pasture, turnips, mangold, and carroty as well as every other kind of field, garden, and flower seeds, all new and of the best;; atodbfc selected specially for exportation to the oolpHieitf Oatalogi cb and terms to be had on apjAicatioJW - ' . 11 Clements Lane, Lombard Street, Londea,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2634, 11 February 1868, Page 5

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