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"Wanted. ANTED a COMPETENT PERSON to manage a wholesale and retail general I store in town*. Remuneration equal to at least i £500 per annum. Apply to J. M. CLELAND, | Thorndon Stores. Wellington, July 24, 1868. j ANTED, a MASTER for the Turakiua Common School ; Balary not less than £120, with free house ; a married man preferred. Applications to be addressed to the Chairman of the School Committee not later than April 16th, 1868. WANTED a good female cook for the Empire Hotel, Wanganui. Wages £1 a week and passage paid to Wanganui, provided an engagement is signed for six months before leaving Wellington. Apply by letter, addressed " Cook," office of this paper. WANTED to Lease with a Right of Pur- j chase, for a term of not less than ten , years, from 1000 to 5000 acres of land suitable for a Bheep run, situated in or near tlie Wairarapa. Address X.Y.Z., Post Office, Featherston. WANTED, a respectable steady young man for the Panama Hotel. Apply early— between 10 and 11 a.m., — John Lamont. ANTED, an ORGANIST for St. James's Church, the Hutt. Apply to the Rev, J. E. HERRING, the Parsonage^ WANTED by the sth of May, a situation as Gardener, by a young man, ago 26 ; has had ten years experience — five colonial ; has a thorough knowledge of the different branches of the trade. For references, apply to T. White, seedsman, Lambton quay. WANTED a Female Teacher for the country. Must bo competent to teach Music. Apply with testimonials, stating salary expected, to R. H. offico of this paper. WANTED, information about HUGH and MATHEW BIGGINS, natives of Bessfort, County Longford, Ireland. Mathew came to New Zealand in December, 1862 ; and Hugh, when last heard from, lived at Nunnawadding, Victoria. By communicating with the Right Rev. Dr. Viard, Bishop of Wellington, they will hoar good news from their father. Wellington, April 1, 1868. BUTTER 1 BUTTER!! TTTANTED to purchase first-class BUTTER. J. M. CLELAND, Thorndon Stores. Tenders. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, THORNDON. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will bo received at my office up to Ayril the 14th, at noon, for the erection of a Transept to the above Cathedral. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. i The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. A P l ' n Ji__- 6 __' " TO BUILDERS. nnENDERS will be received at tho residence of .£. the undersigned, where plans and specifications may bo seen until noon of Saturday, the 11th of April, for tho erection of a villa for W. Whittem, Esq. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. N. MARCHANT. Cuba street, March 31. , i TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS aro requested for tho extension of St. Peter's Church, To Aro, until Monday, 13th inst. Particulars at the office of BEN SMITH, Architect. TO BUILDERS. nnENDERS will bo received at tho residence of j X the undersigned, where plana and specifications may be seen until Saturday, 11th April, for new Shop Front on Lambton Quay. C. TRINGHAM. Architect, Pipitea Btreet. April 8, 1868. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will bo received at tho residence of the undersigned, whore plans and Bpecii fications may be seen until Saturday, 11th April, for the erection of Stables. j C. TRINGHAM, Architect, Pipitea ttreet. NOTICE.TO TIMBER CARTERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS will bo received till noon on Saturday, April 11, from parties willing to contract for the hauling of sawn timber from the top of tho saddle between No. 3 lino in tho Upper Hutt and tho Mongaroa Valley. | ROBINSON & LAURENCE, ' Mungaroa Valley Saw Mill. : April 6, 1868. j ISGB.~ j NOTICE. ' TTT ELLINGTON RACES, On the Hutt Course, 22ud and 23rd inst. The Booths, Stands, Gates, and Curds, tor tho above Races, will be put up to public competition at Mcintosh's Commercial Hotel, on TUESDAY NEXT, 14th INSTANT, ' At 2 o'clock p.m. Tho number of Liconsod Victuallers' booths will bo restricted to five. The number of separate Refreshment booths will also be restricted to five. A. H. HICKSON, Hon. Sec. I April 8, 1068. By Appointment to his Excellency the Governor P.J. ARMSTRONG, Manufacturer and Im- • porter of every description of Saddlery and Harness, Lambton quay.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2659, 9 April 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2659, 9 April 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2659, 9 April 1868, Page 1

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