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COUNTRY DISTRICT— Continued. Christian Name and Surname of p , f., , Mature of supposed fl, nnnt i ft f nX; n ,tim, Name and place of abode each person objected to. | llllCo Ot Abodo ' Qualification. triound of Objection. of Objector. ! • Standen. Edward Porirua freehold Dead Storey, Lewis Kaiwarra household Twice on roll Swainaon, Q-eorge Frederick Kaiwarra leasehold Dead Swaysland, Stephen Adolphus Mulgravo street freehold Parted with qualification Tandy, Levy Porirua household Removed •£ Tabor, William Jonathan Zarori Road Inusehold Twice on roll . g Taunton, William Elias Tawa Flat leasehold Left tho colony <a Tagg, Willium John Wadestown household nnd § freehold Parted with qualification Taylor, William Porirua Road household Dead Taylor, Henry Porirua Road household Twice on roll § Tricklebank, Charles Johnsonville household Romovod >H Toomath, Edward Korori leasehold Parted with qualification Turner, Charles Porirua Bay household Removed 2 Tuckwell, Richard Karori freehold Parted with qualification « Vnller, William Porirua Road leasehold Dead fc Walker, Robert Porirua household No qualiGcation p Wallace, William Ellerslie Ngulmuranga household • Parted with qualification Wills, John Loftus Porirua Buy household Loft district Wilton, Job Rhodes district freehold Twieo on roll The above objections will be heard by J. G. ALLAN, Esq., the Revising Officer for the Electoral District of Wellington Country District, at the Wellington Athemeum, Wellington, on the Seventeenth day of May, 1872 JAMES C. CUAWFOKD, Registration Officer.

Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 15th MAY. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE. Valuable Building Acres and Country Land. MR J. H. WALLACE will sell by public auction, on Wednesday, 15th May, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the I/and Mart, Hunter street, tho following vuluablo properties : — TOWN PROPJCRTIK3. Town "acre 958, having a frontage of about 197 ft to Riddiford street, and 2O'lt't to Kintoul street. Town acre 751, having a frontngo of i 188 ft to idelaide Eoad, and 188l't to Hanson street. Town acre 332, having a frontage of 330 ft to Pirie street, and 132 ft to Brougi ham street ; Town noro 220, Mnv.ners street, having a frortage of 132 ft, to Courtney Place, by a dopth of 330 ft, with a harbor frontage COUNTRY PBOPKRTIE3. 100 acres, section 31, Hurokiwi Valley 300 do do 35, do do 100 do do 30, do do 100 do do 39, do (.h i 25 do do 40, do do , ! 75 do do 22, Tukapu i 100 do do 51, Olmriu ' Aho, J 30 sections, 100 each, in the Mungnroa, j Upper Hutt 9 allotments, WorJsworth, Palmer, and j Able Smith streets 1 And several other valuable building • allotments in various parts of tho city Terms and conditions at sale. Plans to bo seen and particulars hud at tho ofliL-e of the Auctioneer, I Land and Estate Agency Office, ! Ist May. Tenders- ' mo coNiiiAcrons and roadmen. I J. — j Tlie City Council is desirous of receiving Tenders uiitil 3 30 p.m. of F KID AY, tho 3rd of May, for the improvement and muinteni ance of certain streets in tho To Aro, Lambton . and Thorndon Wards. j Maintenance term to expire on 31at of 1 December, 1874. Specifications may be seen at this Offlc;?. ! " N. MARCHANT, I City Surveyor. 1 Hunter Street, April 15, 1872. TO CARPENTERS. ' Tenders aro invited for tho Repairs and. Alterations to the Lower Hutt Catholic Church, where plane nnd ppecificationsmay be , seen ; also at St. Mary's, Wellington. Tenders to be sent to Rev. l^thrr Goutinoir, I Lower Hutt, not later than Saturday, 11th May, 1872. The lowest or any particular tender not nccessai'ily accepted. i April 22nd, 1872. jnn~O CARRIER S ' Tenders will ho received hy tho unrlcr6igiu'd for the carriugo of say One Hundred Thousand Feet of limber from the Wainuioiuuta Saw Mills to Wellington. For particulars apply to J. & 1). SINCLAIR. . ------ Bnrj"T~'"L ~d"e~"e~lT. Jl — — — J Tenders will bo received until noon of 1 Mwr.dny next, 13lu inst, fov erection of ex--1 tension to c?al stare lit Gas Works. I Drawings and specification at Gas Ofllco. j The lowest or any tender not necessarily uccepted. J. R. QEORGE, Engineer, j 6th May. ! Miscellaneous. OW READS ! BURRETT'S PLAN OF THE i CITY OP WELLINGTON, Showing each Section and tho Town Belt, i compiled from tho latest surveys, and cori rected to the present date. ! PRICE. On thick paper ... ... ... 43 , Mounted on cloth and rollers ... 10s Do do do, varnished ... ... 12s 6d \ R. BURRETT, Moleswovth tmd Willis streets. April 15, 1872. ["OERLIN ART UNION. OLEOGRAPHS, CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS (Facsiuailes of Celebrated Paintings), ON VIEW and IFOR SALE ON and AFTER THIS DAY (MONDAY), 29th APBIL, AT ROBERT BURRETT'S, Moles woimi Stiieet. XTOJttOKORO FLOUR AND GRIST 81. MILL. J. W O L L A N D, Corn and Fioub Factoij, Begs to inform the agriculturists and public generally that ho bus constantly on sale at lowest possible prices, and of good quality, (lour, wheat mcul, pollard, and bran. [ Grist ground at the shortest notice. All orders punctually attonded to. R DONALD, Eden Vale Nursery and • Pleaßqro Garden, Karori. Accommodation for Wedding Parties or single Lodgers.

Auctions. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, Bth MAY, 1872. LAND SALE. MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will soil by public auction at their enle room, Custom House Quay, on Wednesday, Bih May, at 2 o'clock — Ten very valuable Building Allotments of Land, portion of Town Acre So 93, situated in Webb street, Te Aro, near the residence of J. Drarsfield, Esq. Four of tho allotments havo frontages to Webb street ; the remainder havo frontages to a privnto road carried up tho centre of the aero. Further particulars can be ascertained by applying to Messrs Izurd and Pharazyn or to tin 1 Auctioneers, where a plan of the property can be Been. Wellington, 27th April, 1872. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, Bth MAY, 1872. MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will . sell by public auction at their saleroom, Custom Houso Quay, on Wednesday, Bth May, at. two o'ciock, after the Bale of Land by order of the Court — • 1000 Acres of LAND, more or less, with tho usual allowance for Roads, being Sections Nos 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, and 21, in tlie Kuroro Block,. Mimuwntu. There is an excellent Dwelling Houso on the property, which has been cleared and sown in English grasses, upwards of £1500 having been expended in improvements. SUBURBAN LAND CLOSE TO GREYTOWN. Section No (53, containing 48 acres Do 6<k „ 48 „ To 65 „ 43 „ Do GO „ 48 „ Do 72 „ 43 „ RURAL LAND oloss to GREYTOWN. Section No 60, containing 42 acres Do 61 „ 42 „ | Do 62' „ 42 „ Do (57 „ 42 „ Do 08 „ 42 „ ! Thero is fine Tofara Bush in these sections. Two very valuable Building Allotments in (lie City of Wellington, on tho Reclaimed Land, situated next to Mt'esrs Kirkculdie and Stained? premises, with a frontage to Lumbton Quay : Section 'No 9f> ; fronlnge, 33 feet Do 97 „ 32£ „ Two valuable Building Allotments in tho City of Wellington, portion of Town Acre No, 508, situated in Eoulcott street : No 1 froulago 35 feet ; depth, 100 feet ! » 2 „ 35 „ „ 100 feet Ono Section of Land, No. 2, in the Whakibiki Valloy, Hutt District, contuining 105 acres, with a frontage to tho public road. ' That piece of Land being a portion of Section No. 1, Harbor District, on which tho Highlundcr Hotel formerly stood, having a front rgo of 90 fret to tho Kai Warm Warm road, by a depth of 137 and 152 feet respectively, containing, in tho whole, 47 porches of land. Wellington, 3rd May, 1872. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY Bth MAY, 1872. j •jMTESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will a_VJL soil by public auction at their sale room, Custom House Quay, on Wednesday, Bth May, at 2 o'clock, | By order of A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar ' of the Supremo Court, Wellington District, of the Colony of Now Zen- ' hind, in accordance with tho provi- ! sions of tho Convejancing Ordinance j Amendment Act — ' 1732 .Acres of LA. NT), with an allowance of 5 per cent for roads in addition, being ' Sections Nos 13, 14, 15, 16, and 21 ; j ai/d a block of Unsurveyed Land, . situated in the Rangitumau Block, Wuirarnpa. There ia a good dwelling house, wool shed, barn, stable, workshop, cow shod, and sheep yards on tho property. About 100 ucres are enclosed with a substantial totaru post nnd rail fence, divided info four paddocks. The whole of the Run has beon sown with clover and English grasses. Tho land is rich, and abounds witli limestone ridges. Thero is a good bridle track cleared and inado to within a quarter of a milo of tho Homestead, which is only a distance of eighteen miles from Masterton. There is a valuable piece of Bush Land on Section No 13. For further particulars apply to Messrs Iznrd and Pharazyn, or the Auctioneers. Wellington, 3rd April, 1872. FRIDAY, MAY 10. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. MESSRS BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by public auction, at their Stock Ynrds, Manners street, on Friday, tho 10th May, at two o'clock, 14 horses and mares, a nine draft from a station in the country, including some useful draught and saddlo animals. Wellington, 6th May, 1872. Board and Residence- , BOARD AND RESIDENCE.— Comfort- j able accommodation for three or four gentlemen, at Mrs J. Stoddart's, Cuba street, opposite Mr Dixon, baker BOARD and Residence for a gentleman in a private family. Apply at the office oi this paper,

Brewery. T> HOS NIX BREWERY, TE ARO> K. DONALD & PASOOE, (Late of Staples') BREWERS, BOTTLERS, HOP and MALT IMPORTERS. Tho Proprietors dosirolo call tho attention of tho public of Wellington (o the superlative quality of their Malt Liquors, and bnc to solicit their patronage, and a trial of the following brand.", viz : — XX Mild Ale XXX Stock Alo <> <> Excelsior Bitter Alo <!k <> <> Extra Strong Ale XXX Extra Brown Stout Palo and Strong Ales and Brown Stout, in pints and quarts. Tho above brands are guaranteed of premier ehiiracter, combining purity, strength, and : gttiiuinesa ; with brilliavcy and preservative quality. The Manager, from an extensive j colonial experience, and success as a practical brewer, lmvitig obtained the First. Prize, Medal, Melbourne Exhibition, 1867 and 18GS ; Pirst Pi-izH Medals for AIo and Porter, Cantcibury Agricultural Show, 1869;' First Prize Medals for Ale and Porter, Canterbury Agricultural Show, 1370 ; can with confidence recommend thorn. N.B. — Families supplied from fivo gallons and upwards. j Building Material ' TO BUILDEES AND CONTRACTORS. ripHTC Proprietors of tho Wai-nui-o-Mata JL Steam Saw Mill ure ready to receive orders for any quantity of Rimu, Hin<>n,or Red Pine, plain or figured, of the best quality in the I colony. Heart of Birch suitable for railway sleepers, bridge planking, piles, &c, any quantity aud size, up fo two feet square, and 60 feet. long. Tho undorsigncd wish to draw attention to (ho fact that for any of tho above purposes tho heart of Birch is the best wood in Is'cw i Zealand, being far preferable to Totara ; the wciu 1 and tear it will stand either in or ouf tho earth or water being enormous. The undersigned havein their possession wood of that description that has been in water and exposed to the weather for 28 years, which ie as good as ever. The good qualities of this timber seem to bo little known by our engineers. J. & D. SINCLAIR, Wai-nui-o-Mata, 2Sih August. TO BUILDERS, C'ONTK ACTORS, Ai\D THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. rpjTE undersigned bog to state that th^y JL have opened a yard adjoining the Te Aro pa for the ealo cf Timber, consisting of rimu boards and scantling for general building purposes j together with black birch or hinau (heart) for fencing posts, wharf purposes, ground plutes, culvert planking, or wheelwright's uses. Any purposes where strength und durability aro required these timbers will bo found invaluable. Orders received at tho yard. ARTHUR HAYWABD, Agent for J. & D. Sinclair, Wainuiomata Saw Mill. DraperyT< 11 ~E G~R EAT SALE ! OP WARMOLL'S STOCK. 7 cases of Bennett's London Excelsior Greaso Proof Ventilated Hats 30 dozen Harvard shirts 30 „ Somornilo shirts 20 „ Crimean shirts 375 pair trousers at 10s fid and 12s 6tl per pr. I And a largo lot of men's colonial mado Suits, 1 boys' and youths' suits, hosiery, waterproof coats has been added to the stock. Our intention is to clear out the lot during the next threo weeks, previous to altering the 1 premise?, so that all parties wishing to BUY WINTER CLOTHING- will find it to their advanff.-go to CALL EARLY at Warmoll's Corner. j. McDowell & co. HHE ARO HOU S E. JAMES SMITH ha? just opened up a complete assortment of Men's and Boys' Hats, the newest and most fashionable shapes, and all made specially to order. Men's Black Gofclion Fell, with open curl Men's Black Soft- crowned Duke Anglcsea curl Men's Black Stlffi-ned-crown, Princo Men's Black Stiffened newest) Normandy Men's Black new Alpine shape Mon's Blank Silk Puris Hats Boys' Black Alpine, now shape Boys' Black Sectional Paragons Boys' Tartan and Velvet Balmorals Boys' aud Youths' Reversible Watorproof Coi)t 3 MedicalDR BULMER has resumed practice, and can bo, consulted as usual. Turanaki street, M[R RAWSOnTdENTMT, Bolton street, v Terrace, next to J)r Kemp's. Mr Ruweon is at present o" a visit' to Wanganui. QUININE AND STEEL WINK, A pleasant; efficient Tonic, in bots. ut 2s fid WHITE WORM POWDERS, Safe, I'fTeetual, easily given, pkts at Is SWEET ESSENCE OF SENNA, Dopo for children, a email tcasponful PURE LIME JUICE, Warranted genuine, in bots at 2s GLYCERINE AND 1,1 ME JOICB, For Cleansing and Beautifying the Hair HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES, A fresh supply just received SULPHUR PASTILLES, For fumigation, Is per box J. A. ALLAN, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Lambton Quay. r 0 LAY T~O~IT, Colonial Aechitect, Undertakes Private Business.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVII, Issue 3492, 8 May 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVII, Issue 3492, 8 May 1872, Page 4

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