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Wantec WANTED, to borrow at once, £100 for a term of two yearß. Address S.M.G-., office of this paper. WANTED, a young girl as servant. Apply to Mrs Hay, or to Mr D. Bell fruitorer. WANTED by an eldorly person, a situation as housekeeper for a single! gentleman or lady. Apply A. 8., office of this paper. WANTED a married couple; the man must be able to milk, and' willing to make himself generally useful on the farm. The wife to assist in the work of the house. Apply at the office of this paper. ' TO BLACKSMITHS. WANTED— A good General Blacksmith. G-ood wages given. Apply at offioe of this paper. WANTED TO PURCHASE, Shares in the " Young American" and " Thames Gold Mining Companies." Apply to ALEX. SAUNDERS, Stock and Sharebroker, Auckland. BUTTER! BUTTER! WANTED to buy butter, not neoessarily this season's or first class. JOHNSTON & CO. January 5, 1871. To Let or for SaleTO LET. A SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE.jnow in the occupation of Mr Bird, Fruiterer, Lambton Quay, well suited for a grocer's shop. Possession can be taken on March 6th. For particulars, apply to E. WILTON, Cuba street. TO LET. — A six-roomed Cottage, with a good Paddock of five acres of land, well fenced, and a good situation for business. Apply to THOMAS H. STACE. Pahautanui, March 1, 1871. TO LET. * FOR A TERM OF YEARS. rnHAT OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE X known" aa the Featherston Hotel, together with 20 acres of Land, fenced off in suitable paddocks ; the house is replete with every convenience, and doing a first-class business, has an abundant water supply, good trap and hay sheds, with stabling for twentyeight horses. A full bearing oi chard and kitchen garden. Immediate possession can be had if required. For further particulars, apply to the Proprietor, WILLIAM ABBOTT, Foatheraton, Wairarapa. February 27, 1871. TO LET — Shop and Residence. 8s per week. Apply Ebden, Molesworth street TO BE SOLD. APIECE of LAND containing 640 acres, of which 100 acres are good bush land, situate on the Taratahi Plain, in the Wairarapa District. The property is fenced in ; about 200 acres are laid down in English grass ; there is a good house on the land, with garden stocked with fruit trees. Also, sheds, out-buildings, and sheep yards, and About 400 mixed cheep. For further particu ars, apply to Mr J. W. JORDAN, Wanganu J> or Messrs BRANDON & QUICK, Solicitors, Wellington. ~ FOR SALE OR TO LET. fTpHAT desirable property at Pahautanui, at X present in the occupation of Mr J. Waidegrave, consisting of two hundred acres of land, fenced and subdivided, with house, garden and outbuildings attached. For particulars apply to W. L. LUCENA, Featherston ; or to BRANDON & QUICK, Wellington. FOR SALE. FOUR pure bred BULLS, now depasturing at Mr Braithwaite'a farm, Waiwetu. For particulars as to pedigree and price, apply to Mr Braithwaite or to LEVIN & CO. Wellington, Feb. 15, 1871. TO CAPITALISTS, SMALL FARMERS, AND OTHERS Seeking eligible Bites in the city of Wellington. SALE OF LANDED PROPERTY. MESSRS. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. have received instructions to offer for sale by private contract the whole of the following valuable town and country sections, lato the property of E. J. Wakefield, Esquire :— TOWN SECTIONS. Nos 283 and 284, Cambridge Terrace, both eligible for building sites No 572, one acre fronting the Tinakori Road, now in the occupation of G-. Curtis, Esquire, together with all those dwelling houses and outbuildings thereon. COUNTRY SECTIONS. Nos 17 and 18, Harbor District, fronting the Hutt Road, between Ngahauranga and the Korokoro, containing 200 acres. This property is well worthy the attention of dealers in stock, as being well watered and grasaed would make a capital shipping depot. No 7, Horokiwi district, containing 100 acres. No 26, do do, containing 100 acres. Titles guaranteed. CARRYING BUSINESS FOR SALE. fTIHE Carrying Business between WellingX ton and the Lower Wnirarapa is offered for sale. The present proprietors (Messrs Williams) are desirous of selling the Goodwill, Waggons, &c, &c, as they find farming and carrying incompatible. Full particulars can be obtained by writing or applying to the undersigned. If no satisfactory offer be made for the business, the undersigned will soil 1 Waggon Prfft of team of Horses, and A team of Bullocks, for a moderate mm. W. O. WILLIAMS, Kai-wai-wai, near.Tauherenikau. Z- : > WOOL AND TALLOW. rTTHE undersigned is prepared to purchase X oradyance on wool and tallow, either in arge or small parcels. EDWARD PEARCE.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3139, 4 March 1871, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3139, 4 March 1871, Page 1
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