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JV/1 OU N T VI E WAS Y : lrt7 *£'■'.* ADELAIDE ROAD. ~7 r . A OONO ER T AN D BA L L In aid of the Reoreation Fund, Will be given f at Mount View, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. U-m, To which the public are specially invited. Tickets, three shillings each, iudludihg refreshments, can be obtained of—. f . • , , Mr Burretfc, Moleeworth Street ' Mr Berger, Lambton Quay Mr Lyon, Lambtbn Quay '' Mr Foster, Chemist, Manners street To Commence at half-past seven o'clock. Tl/TASONIO HALL (LOWER HUTT). B 1 O B OH B KIG-H T■ O V li^T. The distinguished Tragedian, ■ ' MR FAIROL OVG H, WILIi (JIVE HIS ■'. ; : DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT at the above hall, This (Thursday) Evening, Sept. 4. EOYAL COMIQ.UE VARIETY COMPANY. . THOMPSON'S HALL, MASTERTON. FRIDAY, sth SEPTEMBER. The above company in their 1 unrivalled entertainment. Carterlon, Grey town, therston, and Upper Hutt, to; follow. I.F. KiiiOGH,.;;. ' .Agent. jcr o . t.i 107 •"-»• A meeting of gentlemen interested in the case of the William Tapscott prisoners will be held in the side room of the Odd Fellows' Hall, on SATURDAY EVENING-NEXT, at 7.30 o'clock, to consider the best means to be adopted for their further defence. TTTESLEYAN O HUE OH, Manners street. A Musical and Literary entertainment will be held on -•■■'•■•.- TUESDAY, the 9th INST, In the Schoolroom, Dixon street, 'to oommenoe at 8 p.m. ' '?■>.•••>- Proceeds in aid of the Trust Funds of the Church. ; Admission— -One Shilling. * - — j: — — 7— TEE Catholic Chapel at Mafeara Junction will be solemnly opened on Sunday nnextt t . by his Lordship the Most Rev Dr Mohak. Mass at 11 o'clock; the Bishop preaches. The Sisters from the Convent will Sing " Mozart's Grand Mass, abridged. N -b- - M. Jj. O. "W\ A . N T./ E D--TENDERS for Cartage of 2000 casks of cement from Wellington to 12 miles on .Hutt line of railway. Apply to O.M'iKIRIJY. Tenders received up to Thursday, 4th SEPTEMBER. ''.':''.' TO SHIPWRIGHTS AND CONTRACTORS. .'• ■ __ ■ .--.-". "" ' TENDERS will be received by the under* signed up to Noon of FRIDAY, sth Septem- . ber next, for the conetrudtioh of FOUR LARGE PONTOONS. ; ; Plans and specification can be seen at the Company's office, where every other particular can also be ascertained. ' ', '••;' The loweßt or any lender not necessarily accepted. CHAS. HARTMANN, Manager New Zealand Steam Shipping Company (Limited). Wellington, 22nd August, 1873. O ENGINEEBS AND FOUNDRY PROPRIETORS. Tenders will be* reoeiyed by the undersigned up to noon of Friday, sth September next, for the supply of Iron Screwa. and Lifting Gear. Specifications, &o, can be Been at the Com- • pany'a office, Grey street. ■ - : < CBAS HARTMANN:, Manager New Zealand Steam Shipping. Company, Limited. ' Wellington j 21st August, 1873. m O BRICKLAYERS. TENDERS for the erection of a modern Charcoal Blast Furnace, to be built near New Plymouth, for the New Zealand Titanic Steel and Iron Company (Limited), will be re* i ceived at my office up to noon of the 26th. inst, where drawings and specifications may be peen. '. • The lowest or any tender not neoesaarily accepted. The time for receiving tenders has been extended to the 4th Sept. 0. J. TOXWARD, O.E. m o b v i~i d c r s7. TENDERS for the erection of a four-storey warehouse, corner of Grey and Featberston streets, for J. E. Nathan, Esq, will be received at my office, where planß and specifications may be seenrup to the Bth SEPTEMBER, at noon. The lowest or any tender nol necessarily accepted. 0. J. TOXWARD, Architect. Lambton Quay, 25th August. m O B TJ I L D B B S. TENDERS for a gentleman's residence in the Hutt will be received up to noon on the 12th of SEPTEMBER next, at my office, where drawings and specifications may be seen. . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. aJ. TOXWARD, . , Architect. Lambton Quay, 25th August.: .^ ,: = v I AM to be consulted till ten o'clock ■ nightly, at the Odd Fellows' HalL : F. H. LEWISSON, Jeweller. THE undersigned will be bapp'y to receive orders for Totara planks, scantling, and boards, in any quantity, to b« delivered ia Wellington, as soon as the tramway ib open t* Foxton. . : GEORGE SNELSON. Palmeraton North, Manawatu, ' A LAD Y • experienced in tuition, and aooußtomed to young . children, is desi- : rous of becoming an inmate of a family ag Governess and Companion. Her qualifications ■ are, a thorough English ednoation, musio, and the rudiments of French and drawing. Unexceptionable references, and testimonialf. Salary less an objeofc thaa a comfortable home.-— Address, Alpha Beta, Poste Restante/ Nelson. .'■ ,-(■->•-,;. :..-■.:-• „.??•. -„.\_ix}s.'i-J ;- ; v r ANTED,'a oarefui : OoachiaifiHr; y Appl^^4 . fto : A. YoungV at MeLlt^Ki ZealandefHotel, Wellington 1 .:' ' :' WANTED, a General Servant f6r;Stli^i country., V Apply t^Mg^Kip^f? WANTED, an exp^^oei^S^Qflip|^ penter to- soun|'^^^^^jUml^y'SgS ship's pumps and to giy^ttatfilfiile^llt^S^p

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3901, 4 September 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3901, 4 September 1873, Page 3