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Wellington, July 7, 1549. rfUIE undersigned is prepared to depasture JL Cattle at his Station, Tiawaiti. For terms, apply to'the undersigned, at Orongorongo, or to Messrs. Levin & Co., Wellington. DAN. RIDDIFORD. Mechanics' Institute. A SPKCIAL GENF.RAL MEETING of the Xjl Members and Friends of the above Institute will be held at (the new) Barrett's Hotel, on Wed nesday Evening next, the 11th inst., at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of considering the propriety of altering the name of the Institute to " The Wellington Athenaeum, and Mechanics' Institute." By order of the Committee, H. B. SEALY, Hon. Sec. Wellington, July 5, 1849. Mechanics' Institute. THE MEMBERS of the above Institute are informed that their Subscriptions for the current half-year became due on the Ist inst., and they are requested to pay the same to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. R. J. Duncan, or to the Librarian, Mr. Bushell. By order of the Committee, 11. B. SEALY, Hon. Sec. Wellington, July 5, 1849. Wellington Savings Bank. THE Superintending Commiuee of the above Institution will meet at Barrett's Hotel, (near Clay Point,) on Monday Evening, the 16th inst, at 8 o'clock. Chairman in rotation, Mr. W. S. Loxley. J. WOODWARD, Secretary. Wellington, July 6,1849. Settlers' Constitutional Association. THE Members and Friends of the above Association will meet on Thursday Evening next, July 12, at 7 o'clock, at the Society's Rooms, Mr. Firth's, Aurora Tavern. Business to commence at £ past 7, when the Chairman will take his seat, and as there are various important subjects for discussion, the attendance of Members, and friends to Constitutional Rights, is particularly requested. W. E. VINCENT, Hon. Sec. Wellington, July 7, 1849. THOMAS MILLS, (Late in the employ of Mr. John Johnston,) BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he has commenced Business on Lambton Quay as Ironmonger, HabEtWareman, &c, and respectfully solicits their patronage Attention is requested to the following Goods— A large assortment of Bench and Moulding Planes, Ploughs, Fillisters, Match Planes, &c. Rough, Bastard, and Smooth Files of all descriptions, Mortice, Firmer, and Turning Chisels and Gouges, Nails, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Locks, Brass-work, &c. &c. &c. Wellington, June 29, 1845. A Gard. JOHN DORSET, Surgeon, tot* Has removed from Medical Hall to Mr. Nobthwood's premises, Wellington Terrace, adjoining the Brewery. Wellington, July 2, 1849. WANTED, A STEADY MAN OR WOMAN COOK. Liberal wages will be given. Apply to Charles Suisted, Barrett's Hotel. July 3, 1849. Canterbury Association. THE advertisment for Tenders for supplying the Canterbury Association with Timber and Shingles, which was inserted in the Wellington Independent of June 27th, is withdrawn. J. THOMAS, Agent Canterbury Settlement. Wellington, June 30, 1849. For Hobart Town Direct. _r-—*__. npHE new Clipper schooner, J- QUEEN Will sail for the above port direct on or auou t the 14th inst. Apply to HERVEY, JOHNSTON & CO. Custom-House Buildings, 7th July, 1849 FOR KELSON. Immediately ou her return from the East Coast _. —i . npBE fast sailing schooner, IlVfSlk -*- HENRY. 86 tons—Bowler, Master. For Freight or Passage, apply to Captain on board, J. SMITH & CO. Wellington, July 5, 1840. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.—THE AGULHAS LIGHT. General Sailing Instructions for Passikg the Agulhab Light,— 0 ' " h. in. s. Latitude of the light 34 40 45-7 Long., East of Greenwich 20 0 40 —1 20 2-67 Long., East of the Cape) , qi **. n n 7 .a 7 Observatory f l ' iL 55 ~° °7 07 Height of the Light above the mean level of the Sea, 131 English feet. Maguetic Variation, 29° 2C£ West.

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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 390, 7 July 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 390, 7 July 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 390, 7 July 1849, Page 2

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