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resignation of Ministers. He supported the adjournment. Mr M'LEAN thought the best way out of the difficulty was to adjourn both the debate and the bill. Debate adjourned. The House adjourned at 11.45 p.m. " ■ . * . T M MIGRATION. The following IMMIGRANTS are expected to arrive by the Douglas, now due : — MARRIED COUPLES. ' 13 laborers 4 Blacksmiths 2 shoemakers 2 bricklayers 4 brick makers 1 engineers ' 2 plutelayers 1 brass founder 2 iron casters 1 plasterer 3 gardeners 5 carpenters 9 farm laborers 1 gasfitter 1 baker SINGLE MEN. 5 laborers 5 farm laborers 1 shoemaker 5 carpenters 1 bricklayer 2 brassfoundera 1 iron worker 1 zino worker 1 butcher 2 firemen 1 ostler 1 milk boy SINGLE WOMEN. 18 general servants 4 young girls Applications to engage these immigrants to be made to Mr Redward, Immigration Depot, Wellington. Notice will be given of the day on which engagements may be made. H. J. H. ELIOTT, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Wellington, 13th September, 1873. piTI CORPORATION. NOTICE is hereby given that tho City Council having considered the draft Bye-law, as notified in the " Evening Post," of the 3rd September, have resolved that such draft Bye-law as amended be passed, and that a special meeting of the Council be held on the 13th day of OCTOBER next for the purpose of confirming the same. By order, WM. HESTER, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Wellington, 15th September, 1873. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.— Lost, a black and tan Cattle Dog, with snip out of off ear. Anyone bringing the same to S. S Broadbenf-., M'lntosh'a Hotel, will receive the above reward. \ USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT -Ck. SOCIETY. Members are informed that they can obtain copies of the Report of the Directors and the opinions of actuaries on the proposed alterations in the bye-laws of the society, on application at the branch office in Grey street, Wellington, or at the several agencies in New Zealand. By order of the Board, JOSEPH DYER, Resident Secretary. September 13th, 1873. Now ready, PA KE H A RAMBLES THROUGH MAORI LANDS. R. BURRETT. WHOLESALE SADDLE AND HAR • NESS MANUFACTORY, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. WILLIAM LOWES has much pleasure in announcing that he has completed his arrangements for the manufacture of all kinds of Saddlery and Harness at his establishment on Lambton Quay. Gents' bunting saddles, with English and Colonial knee pads, of superior style and finish Steeplechase and racing saddles, any ; weight Stock saddles, hogskin or bullock bide, admitted by stockmen to be of excellent style and durability Cart, plough, spring cart, cab, buggy, and carriage harness, all manufactured under his own supervision. W, I/., in apologising for the delay which has occasionally occurred in the execution of orders from liis numerous patron?, assures them that no delay will in future occur, as he has completed his large manufacturing premises, and engaged an increased STAPF OF FIBBT-OLASB COIONIAI. WOEKMHN, in order to supply the ever increasing demand for goods of his own manufacture. W L. would also intimate that he has large stocks of English saddlery regularly arriving, manufactured expressly to his order by eminent English firms. Peioe Lists, &o, &o, on Appmoation. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. NOW LANDING, EX PHCEBE AND late arrivals, by tbe undersigned — Tip oarts of all sizes Tip drays do do Town drays do do Bullock drays do do Spring traps Farmer's ca.ts Farmers' spring traps Very superior wagonettes Buggies and other vehicles Also, ex late arrivals, Halcione and Schiehallion — Scotch cart harness Dray harness Double and single harness Trap harness, brass and silver mounted Buggy harness, brass mounted do do silver mounted Ladies' saddles Gentlemen's do Stock do Pelham and snaffle bridles Ladies' and gentlemen's do of all descriptions Martingales, &c &o Superior Scotch and English ploughs Port wine in qr-oaßke Sherry do do Steane's Aromatic wine Sarsaparilla, &c Australian wines Martell's pale brandy in qr-casks Hen net say 'a do do do Mar tell' s and Hennessey's do in oases Lemon Hart's superior ram Geneva in cases, o.p. and v.p. Schnapp'e, Booth's old torn Kinnahan's and other whiskey Crushed sugar in casks and kegs 10 counter and other sugars Very superior English teas and other descriptions Oilmen's stores of all descriptions Guinness' s stout in quarts and pints Tennant's ale do do Allsopp's ale do do Prioe's Belmont No 1 sperm candles Kerosene oil and lamps Illuminated night lamp clocks Flour of the very beßt brands in 2001 b and 1001 b baga Tobacco, cigars Bwiss cigars , Biscuits in tins Sheep shears Billiard and bagatelle tables ] &o &o &o , GEORGE CBAWFORD, J !

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3902, 16 September 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3902, 16 September 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3902, 16 September 1873, Page 3

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