WELLINGTON ARTILLERI VOLUNTEERS. ihe Battery will parade in Torey stree THIS DAY, at 3 p.m., to attend tbeFunera 1 of late Corporal RIOKARD (who was t member of the Corps from its formation til his death). Full dress uniform and side arms Firing party with rifles. The Band t< attend. Members of other Corps are invited to b< present. : EDWARD PEARCE, Captain. lOih June. In Bankruptcy. In the Matter of ROBEET MACDONALD, of the City and Province of Wellington, Contractor an Insolvent. NOTICE is hereby given that the abovenamed Robert Macdonald did on the ninth day of June, 1873, file in the Supreme Court, at Wellington, a declaration of hit inability to meet his engagements with his creditors. J. G. ALLAN, Solicitor for the Insolvent. Wellington, 9th day of June, 1873. "PRESBYTERIAN" SCHOOL, TORY X STREET. An EVENING SCHOOL for Young Men will be held in the above room, on TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS, Commencing JUNE 17, 1873, at seven o'clock, by Mr W. J. WE3TON, M.R.C.P., of London. Terms — One Shilling per week. TX7ELLINGTON TO MUNGAROA. On and after Monday, June 9, the fares to the undernoted places will be : — Wellington to— Single. Return, s. d. s. d. Lower Hutt ... 2 0 5 6 Taitai 2 6 4 6 Upper Hutfc ... 3 6 6 6 Cruickshank's Mill 3 6 6 6 Collins, Mungaroa 4 6 ... ... 8 6 Leaving Hadfield's Royal Hotel, Wellington, daily, at 4 p.m. From this date all tolls will be paid by the drivers. Return Coaches leave Collins, Mungaroaj every morning, at a quarter past 6. R. H. PATERSON, Proprietor, mo CARTERS. Wanted, tenders for carting 2000 yards stone, more or less, from quarries at Ngiihauranga to Wellington and Hutt railway. Tenders to be sent in not later than Wednesday the 11th instant. For particulars apply at the offioe of undersigned. JOHN BROGDEN & SONS. 9fh June, 1873. NEW BOOKS just received, and on sale by the undersigned : — The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, by J. A. Froude, vol 1 Australia and New Zealand, by Anthony Trollope ; authorised Australian edition, in one vol Lessons in Elementary Anatomy, by St George Mivurfc Science Primer, vol 4 — Physical Geography, by Dr Giekie, with illustrations Gladstone's Address at the Liverpool Collegiate Institution Clissold on the Creeds of Athanasius, Sabellious, and Swedenborg Literature and Dogma, by Matthew Arnold The Higher Ministry of Nature, by John R Leifchild The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe, with portrait and illustrations Earth and Sea, by Louis Figuier, translated by W. H. Davenport Adams 5 illustrated What am I ? a popular introduction to the study of Psychology, by E. W. Cox. Vol I—The1 — The Mechanism of Man Essays by the late William Godwin, never before published Proctor's Light Science for Leisure Hours Dene Hollow, new novel, by Mrs Henry Wood Bret Harte's latest work, Mrs Skagg's Husbands Tbe Choice Humorous Works, by Theodore Hook, with portrait and illustrations Spiritualism and Animal Magnetism, by Zerffi Proctor's Essays on Astronomy, new edition Reudy, O Ready ; or These Forty Years, by the Captain of the Cumberland Ribbon Stories by Lady Barker, illustrated Erckmann-Chatrian's Alsacian Schoolmaster The Speaker's Commentary, vol 2 Lectures delivered in the Technological Museum, Melbourne In Silk Attire, a novel, by William Black Cradock Nowell, a tale of the New Forest, by Blackmore Lord Cookburn Works, 2 vols, new edition WILLIAM LYON. NEW BOOKS just received, and on sale by the undersigned : — The Natural History of Man, by Rev J. G, Wood, 2 vols, with numerous illustrations The Orbs Around us, by Proctor Rise and Influence of Rationalism in Europe, by Lecky, 2 vols, new and cheaper edition Man, in tbe Past, Present, and Future, by Dr L. Biicbner Egypt of the Pharaohs and of the Khedive, by F. Barham Zincke Macaulay's History of England, 2 volumes, student's edition Old New Zealand, by a Pakeha Maori • Joahua Marvel, by Farjeon, author of Grif, &0., cheap edition Page's Advanced Text-Book of Geology Huxley's Elements of Physiology Oliver's Elementary Botany Roscoe's Lessons in Elementary Chemistry The Unity of History (the ' Rede' Lecture) by Freeman Stuart's Lecture on Science and Revelation The Influence of Dogma upon Religion, by Rev Charles Boysey Motley's Rise of the Dutoh Republic Seekers after God, by the Rev F. W. Farrar The Debatable Land between this World and the Next, by Dale Owen Enigmas of Life, by W. R. Greg Central and Eastern Arabia, by W. G. Palgrave Albert Nyanza, Great Basin of the Nile, by Sir S. Baker The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, by Sir S. Baker Ouida's Novels, complete sets. WILLIAM LYON. TjIUNERAL NOTICE. The Friends of the late JAMES RIOKARD are invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his residence, Tory street, at 3 v.xa, THIS DAY. JAMES ELYGER, J Undertaker.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3827, 10 June 1873, Page 3
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