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Tenders. ~~ TO BUILDERS. npENDERS will be received for the erection of _l. Additions to an HOTEL. Drawings and 1 specifications may bo seen at my office, where tenders aro to bo sent in on or before April 29th, at noon. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWAED, Architect. April 15, 1868. TO BUILDERS. i nnENDERS. will bo received for the orection of 1 WELLINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL! Drawings and specifications may be seen at my office, where tenders are to be sent in on or before the sth of May. Tho lswost or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. April 15, 1868. Business Notices. [By special appointment to his Excellency Sir George Bowen.] T7IDWARD GREAVES SMITH, Music Seller 111 &c, Lambton Quay, Wellington, late of James Smith: and Son, Music Sellers by special appointment to the Queen, Liverpool, has pleasure in informing tho public that his Tuner is expected to be in Town within a fortnight. ANNUALS both in tho City and Hutt will be at once attended to. March 27, 1868. OPENING NOTICE. J. & R. SLOAN, ft TAILORS AND WOOLLEN DEAPERS, Nearly opposite Supremo Court, Lambton Quay, BEG to announce to the publio of Wellington and surrounding districts, that their newpremises, situated as above, ARE NOW OPEN, wifch a large assortment of clofehs of every description suitablo for the present season, consisting of COATINGS, VESTINGS, TROUSERINGS, &c, &c, &c. J. & R. S. havo confidence in recommending themselves from cu^u i— a pa yi ft noe. nnd warrant best materials, combine d vrith ekganoo of style and latest fashions. They trust by strict I attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. By Appointment to his Excellency the Governor PJ. ARMSTRONG, Manufacturer and Im- « porter of erery description of Saddlery and Harness, Lambton quay. Wanted. ANTED, a MASTER for tho Turakina Common School ; salary not less than ;Gl2O, with ircc house ; a married man preferred. Applications to bo addressed to the Chairman of the School Committee not later than April 16th, 1868. WANTED a rcspectablo billiard marker for tho upper billiard room in tho Empire Hotel. Unexceptionable references required. WANTED a good female cook for tho Empire Hotel, Wniigamu. 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 pupor. ANTED, a BARMAID. Apply at the Pier Hotel. WANTED a man servant. Apply to Mrs Crawford, Hobson street. TX*" ANTED an. experienced Shephord. Apply V T to Jacob Joseph & Co. ~TK /"ANTED, a strong active young Woman as VV • General Servant. Apply to Mrs Jackson, the Hull, tho Hutt. WANTED, by a married man, a SITUATION as ploughman or farm laborer. Apply to C.8., ofllco of this paper. ANTED, an ORGANIST for St. James's Church, tho Hutt. Apply to the Ro7. J. E. HERRING, the Parsonage. WANTED by tho 6th of May, a situation ns Gardener, by a young man, age 26 ; has had ten years experience — five coloniul ; has a thorough knowledge of tho different branches of tho trade, For references, apply to T. White, seedsman, Lambton quay. WANTED a Fomnlo Teacher for tho country. Must bo competent to teach Music. Apply with testimonials, stating salary expected, to R.. H. ofllco of this paper. ANTED to Lease with a Right of Purchaso, for a term of not less than ten years, from 1000 to 5000 acres of land suitable for a, sheep run, situated in or near the Wairarapa. Address X.Y.Z., Post Office, Featherston. BUTTER ! BUTTER ! ! XXTANTED.to purchase first-class BUTTER. J. M. CLELAND, Thorndon Stores. WANTED, information about HUGH and { MATHEW HIGQINS, natives of Bessfort., County Longford, Ireland. Mathcw came to New Zealand in December, 1862 ; and Hugh, when last hoard from, lived at Nunnawndding, Victoria. By communicating with the Right Rev. Dr. Viavd, Bishop of Wellington, they will hoar good rows from their father, Wellington, April 1, 1868. \

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2668, 16 April 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2668, 16 April 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2668, 16 April 1868, Page 1

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