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ADD FELLOWS' HALL. WELLINGTON CHRISTY'S TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1871. For tho Benefit of ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, THORNDON. NOTICE. y ai rpHE Annual Meeting of JRatcpnyers of the A Mungoroa Highway District will be held at; Mr John Wilkins', Higlilond Home, Upper Hutt, on Monday, the 20th of November, 1871, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of voting Rates for the year ensuing and general business. EDWARD MORGAN, Chairman. Upptr Hntt, Oct. lfifh, 1871. LOWER WAINUI-O-MATA ROAD DISTRICT. TO JOHN GRACK, Esq., J.P.— Slfl,— We, the undersigned land-owners in the Lower Wai-nuio-Mata Road District, request that you will convene a meeting of x'atepayers in this district, for tho purpose of electing a , Board of Wardens, levying a rate for the making and maintenance of roads, and other business oonnected with the district. We are, Sir, Your obedient servants, f Thomas Gkacb, RICHABD PItOTJSB, j John Wakeham, William Peottsb, Fbedk. K. Cbowther Geobge Collis. 30th October, 1871. In compliance with the above requisition, I appoint a Meeting of Land -owners in the Lower Wai-nuio-Mata Road District, to be held on Saturday, the 25th day of November, at the house of Mr Wai. Prouse, Wai-nui'o* Mata, nt 2 o'clock p.m. E (Signed) JOHN GRACE, J.P. Wai nui-o-Mata, 2nd November. BOARD AND REBIDENCE.— Comfort able accommodation for three or four gentlemen, at Mrs J. Stoddart's, Cuba street, opposite Mr Dixon, baker. A LL Claims against tho Estate of the late . J\. THOMAS FRASER, deceased, must ' be sent in at once, and all moneys due to the said Estate must be paid forthwith to Mr Churles John Johnston, agent for the Executor of tho Baid Thomas Fraeer. C. J. JOHNSTON, Agent for Richard Hammond, Executor. October 30th, 1871. ' NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of the late JAMES BROWN, Sen., of the 1 Uppor Hutt, to be sent in to Messrs Brandon i and Quick on or before the Ist December, 1 1871. JAMES BROWN, I JAMES WILSOiV, Executors to the Estate. 14th November, 1871. ; to~builders and contractors. nnHE Proprietor of the Wai-nui-o-Mata JL Steam Saw Mill is ready to receive ordera for any quantity of Rimu, Ilinau, or Red Pine, plain or figured, of the best quality in the colony. ' Heart of Birch suitable for railway sleepers, bridge planking, piles, &c, any quiintity and size, up to two feet equare, and 60 feet long. Tho undersigned wishes to draw attention \ to the fact that for any of the above purppses s the heart of Birch is tho best wood in New Zealand, being fur preferable to Totara j the wear and tear it will 6tand either in or out of the earth or water being enormous. Tho undersigned has in his possession wood of that description that has been in water and f exposed to the weather for 28 year*, which is , as good as ever. Tho good qualities of this , timber seem to be little known by our en* gineers. J & D. SINCLAIR. Wai-nui-o-Mata, 28th August. BOATING SEASON. BOATS to let on Hire— Cutter Try for It, 8 tons. Watermen's boats — Leisure Hour, Satellite, Little Nell, Wonga Wonga. Apply to vv R. E. HEWITT. Orders left at Pier Hotel. i EXCELSIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. MR ASHLEY HUNTER, late of Westbourne Grove, Hydo Park, London, begs to inform the public of Wellington and its neighborhood, that ho has taken tho Studio lately occupied by Mr Bragg, and will com--1 mence tho practice of his art on Saturday next, tho 30th inst. : Special attention paid to children and coloring. . EXCELSIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Manners street, Wellington. COLONIAL MUSICAL NOVELTY. nnHE One Note purcel of New and Standard X Music, by best composers, sent post free to all parts of tho colony. ' The £1 parcel of Pianoforte Music, Eight i pieces selected from best composers, ensy, medium, or difficult sacred or secular, to suit purchasers. The £1 parcel of Songs ; Eight songs se« lected from best composers, sacred or secular The £1 parcel of Dance Music ; Seven pieces selected from the most popular com- • posers, illustrated titles. Or tho £1 assorted parcel ; Eight pieces. Sent by return of post on receipt of £1 note JAMES BERGER, The Wellington Music Warehouse, Lambton Quay, Wellington. JUST PUBLISHED, PARLIAMENTARY ' SKITS AND , x sketches. By Silveb Pen. To be had at Mr Burrett's, and at the " Independent" office. WANTED, a man to Drive the Engine, &c, at the Wainuiomata Saw Mill. Apply to JOHN SINCLAIR, Wainuiomata. ANTED, a Good Country HOTEL. Apply to F.Cr., Miller's Commercial Hotel. WANTED— Two Saddle Horses for a Gentleman. Must be good. Price no object.— Apply to J. Howard, Livery Stableß, Molesworth-street. WANTED the public to know that the Victoria Restaurant, Willis street (opposite the Empire Hotel), is now open. First-class Board and Residence. Meals at all hours. Terms very liberal. WANTED the public to know the Peoples' Stabling is tho cheapest arid best supplied in Wellington. Saddle horses and buggies on hire. A quantity of tartarian and potatoe oats for sale, from &* 2d to 8s 6d per bushel. EBDEN, W' ANTED the Public to know that the Cheapest House for all kinds of New and Secondhand Furniture, Bedding, Cooking Utensils, and Bedroom Ware is at F. JONES' Lambton Quay, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN— The Exchange Hotel Dining and Coffee Rooms are now open. Lunch, including soup, hot joints, or entrees, 6d. Morls at all hours, Is. Board and residence, 21s per week. P. Fotheringham Proprietor.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3348, 17 November 1871, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3348, 17 November 1871, Page 3
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