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rAMES SMITH desires respectful! I generally, that in deference to the steac ontinue his GREAT CLEARING living them a further opportunity of purcl uch a very great reduction on usual prices. Bsuring purchasers that they can be supplie r ear. Very great advantages are now offered i le Dress Department. >rganrlie Washing M uslins, neat patterns, ! 3d the dress tress Fabrics in Chenas, Fancy Stripes, ar Check, all new, 6*d, 7*d, B*d, 9H, 101 per yard 'ure Alpaca Lustres, in white, drab, and bit elf Color Lustres, 7s lid the dress adies' Tucked Skirts, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d Forked do, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d 'atent Tuckings, 4in. wide, suitable for ski) trimmings, 4£d per yard Gossamer Falls, all colors, 2 yards long, 2s 11 'omplexion Lace Falls, ll£d, Is 2d, Is 4&d ladies Muslin Ties, Bid, 10£ d, Is . choice assortment of Ladies' Lace Sets, Lai Fronts, Chemisettes, Garibaldis, &c, &o, FOE CA! FE ARO HOUSI Business Noticesnn~ FIFE, Chemist a»d DBuaai&j WELLINGTON DISPENSARY, Willis street. [71DM0ND ANDERSON, AROHITEO! JJ AND LAND SURVEYOR, Carterton, Wairarapa. BATHS ! BATHS !•! BATHS ! ! ! HE SWIMMING BATHS AEE NO^ OPEN. 3 COLLINS begs to inform the publi _Vi» that the Swimming Baths are noi )en ; and in returning thanks for the larg itronage he has reoeived, he has the pleasur ' informing them that the Baths have beei loroughly repaired and renovated in ever spect,so that they are opened this season wit! creased accommodation, and in a better styl an has hitherto been the case. All the sid oms have been repainted and fitted up wit! cry convenience, A large tank has been fitted up for the pur ise of a SHOWER BATH, and will be read; r übo in a day ox two. LADIES' DAYS : Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 till 4. On every other day the Baths will be opei the public generally, and on SUNDAY MORNINGS till 11 o'olook. Season Ticket £110 Family do 2 2 0 Single Bath 0 0 6 Government; Notices. SALE OF LAND IN THE INGITIKEI - MANAWATU DISTRICT IHE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OB ELLINGTON will sell by Public Auc n, at the upset price of £1 per acre, a bloofc land of about 18,000 acres in the Mana,tu Distriot. The sale will take place at the Land Office, ellington, about the 27th FEBRUARY EXT. Maps showing the position of the blook in tatiou to the surrounding country, and ring a detailed plan of the sections offered • sale, will be visible at the Land. Office or after the 25th January. Lithographed pies may be procured by application at the ovincial Secretary's office, Wellingtoa. The block now offered for sale is the first italment of a block of 220,000 acres purased in the year 1865 from the natives, and 9ituatedon the south bank of the Rangitikei ver, having a frontage of about 10 miles, and i average depth of three miles. It is interited by numerous streams, contains considerle patches of available bush, and is of the est description of agricultural land. The mgitikei District, from which the Mana,tu block is separated only by the rivet irdable at all points), contains a population 3000 souls, and has been in the possession I occupation of freehold farmers for nearly years, and is traversed in every direction good metalled roads. The blook offered 1 sale is within 30 miles of the port of anganui, within five miles of the mouth of 5 Rangitikei River, which iff accessible to all coasters, and a road is in course of mation right through the block to the cbor of the Manawatu River, which is sessible to vessels drawing from eight to i feet of water. Notice of the ezaot date of aale will be duly rertieed. A. FOLLETT HALOOMBE. Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, sth January, 1871. N pursuance of " The Regulation of Eleotions Act, 1870," I, JAMES 0. CRAW>RD, Esquire, Returning Officer for the jctoral District of the City 'of Wellington, 'hereby give notice that by virtue of a ib, bearing date the 30th day of December, 70, under the public seal of the Colony, an ction will be held for the return of two ilified persons to serve as members of the use of Representatives for the said Electoral itrict, and that the nomination of candi;es will take place at the Resident Magiste's Court House, Wellington, at 12 noon, the 3rd day of FEBUARY, 1871, and t the poll, if necoßsavy, will be taken on 7th day of FEBRUARY, 1871. JAMES C. CRAWFORD, Returning Officer. Che following are Polling Places for the ctoral District oftheOifcy of Wellington : — The Resident Magistrate's Court House, Wellington. The Public Market Place of Messrs Bethune & Hunter. JAMES 0. CRAWFORD, Returning Officer.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3101, 18 January 1871, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3101, 18 January 1871, Page 1
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