Business Notices. [By special appointment to his Excellency Sir George Bowon.J T7IDWAHD GREAVES SMITH, Music Seller Hi &c, Lambton Quay, WolHngfcon, late of James Smith and Son, Music Sellers by speciul appointment to the Queen, Liverpool, has pleasure in informing tho public that his Tuner is expected to bo in Town within a fortnight. ANNUALS both in the City and Hufct will be at once attended to. March 27, 1808. Wanted. ANTED a COMPETENT PERSON to manage a wholesale and retail general store in town. Remuneration equal to afc least £500 per annum. A\v -•' to J.'jk. CLBLAND, Thorndon Stores. Wellington, July 24, 1868. ANTED, a MASTER for the Turakina Common School ; salary not less than £120, with free house ; a mai'ried man preferred. Applications to be addressed to the Chairman of the School Committee not lator than April 16th, 1868. WANTED a respectable billiard marker for the upper billiard room in tho Empire Hotel. Unexceptionable references required. WANTED a good female cook for the Empire Hotol, 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, 3 ' offico of this paper. ANTED, a BARMAID. Apply afc the Pier Hotel. WANTED, a strong active young Woman as General Servant. Apply to Mrs Jackson, the Hall, the Hutfc. WANTED, by a married man, a SITUATION ns ploughman or farm laborer. Apply to C.8., office of this paper. WANTED, an ORGANIST for St. James's | Church, tho Hutt. Apply to the Rev. J. E. HERRING, the Parsonage. WANTED by the sth of May, a situation ns Gardener, by a young man, age 26 ; has had ten years experience — five colonial j has a thorough knowledge of the different branches of the trade. For references, apply to T. White, seedsman, Lambton qtiay. WANTED a Female Teacher for the country. Must be competent to teach Musio. ! -^PP'y w * tu testimonials, Btating salary expected, ; to R. H. offico of this paper. WANTED to Lease with a Bight of Purchase, for a term of not less than ton years, from 1000 to 5.000 acres of land suitable for a sheep run, situated in or near the Wairarapa. Address X.Y.Z., Post Office, Featherston. BUTTER ! BUTTER ! ! WANTED to purchase first-class BUTTER. J. M. CLELAND, Thorndon Stores. WANTED, -information about HUGH and MATHEW HIGGINS, natives of Bessfort, County Longford, Ireland. ' Mnt<hcw came to New Zealand in December, j 1862 j and Hugh, when last heard from, lived afc Nunnawadding, Victoria. By communicating with the Righfc Roy. Dr. Yiard, Bishop of Wellington, they will hear good news from thoir father. Wellington, April 1, 1868. Fiiblic !Totice3. | NOTICE. fT^HE promises of the undersigned will be X closed on Monday and Tuesday, the 13 fch and 14th insfc. JACOB JOSEPH AND CO. NOTICE. A LL parties indebted to tho Estato of tho late A Mr JOHN MINIFIE are requested to pay the amount of their accounts to tho undersigned before tho 30th of April next, after which date, should any accounts remain unpaid, proceedings will bo taken for their recovery. All accounts against the estate to bo senfc in for liquidation before the 30th April, or they will not be recognised. E. H. CREASE. March 23, 1868. WE have this day made arrangements with Mr H. Schultzo to receive all outstanding accounts, and to liquidate all open accounts due by B. Ling & Co. BENJ. LING, J. F. E. WRIGHT. Grey street, April 1, 1868. YACHT CLui] PERSONS wishing to join a Yacht Club are requested to send in their namcs~ to the undoraigned. M'INTYRE & CO. March 9, 1868. NOTICE. TXT ELLINGTON RACES, On tho Hutfc Course, 22nd and 23rd inefc. The Booths, Stands, Gates, and Cards, for the above Races, will bo put np to public competition at Mclntosh's Commercial Hotel, on TUESDAY NEXT, 14th INSTANT, At 2 o'clock p.m. Tho number of Licensed Victuallers' booths will be rostrictod to five. The number of separate Refreshment booths will also bo restricted to five. A. H. HIOKSON, Hon. Beo. April 8, 1868. . C.V.F. BRIGADE. "ft/TEMBERS of tho above Brigade are requested ixJL to meet fov Practice to-morrow evening, Wednesday, 15th inst., at the Engine House, next to the Post-office, at half-past seven o'clock. By order, H. L. COHEN, Hon. Beo.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2667, 14 April 1868, Page 1
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