MOLKSKIN imil Cord Trousers Twee I and Doeskin do. Shooting and otlier Coats Vests in great variety White, Regnita, and Strip'd Shirts Handkerchiefr. Ties, Sβ. Rvd Buckskin Gloves and Felt Huts , ■... Cloth and Tweed Ciips Men's and Child-en's Leather Belts . .«•„ &c, Ac, A-.c. GILBERT PICKETT & CO. f.ambton quay, lllb Nov., 1857. On Sale by the Undersigned. Ex. late Arrivals. BOOTH'S OLD TDM } in hhils. and V. I. Bum. BU|ierior J qr.-eusks Ale ana I'orter Geneva Port and Sherry 'A ines, in wood and bottle &c. fee. &b. Ac the lowest Ratp. H. W. ROTER>rUXD, Victoria Hotel. September 21, 18.17. ~ Nag's Head Inn. rIVSRY AND BAIT SI'AULES in Cula j street. W. CATTELL. Wellington, Feb. 18, 18:7. Province of Wellington, Immigration Registry Office. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. -pHK PROVINCIAL Government of J. Wellington will, in pursuance of the Resolulitiu oflhe Provincial Council, lie prepared to convey lo each Immigrant (iiiLrrxiiiceti uiitinr their Regulations) as ooon as he shall have redeemed his Promissory Noie, or Notes, a quantity of laud equal in value (at the rale of 10s. an acrcj to one-fourth of the aruouut of his Money. For example:— (iVi-ry Immigrant on redeinplion of his Promissory Xoie or Notes, will be entilled io receive usu acres of land for ! overv Twenty Pounds he shall" have paid on account of the passage of himself and f'lniily. 'J'hese Grants of land will be either made out of bincks specially reserved for Immigration purposes in Small Farm and Agricultural Settlement, or in the immediate vicinity of Roads in process of construction; or the Immigrant may select the quantity to which he shall be declared entitled out of any lauds open to purchase as rural. In mder to facilitate the location of Immigrants desirous of immediately settling U|ion land and of being employed on the Public Works, Reserves will be made wherever practicable, along or near each line of road, and will be laid off in Ten acre sections, which the Immigrants will be permitted at once to occupy, receiving a conveyance of the same as soon as they shall have paid the whole of their Passage Money. I'urlies desirous of availing themselves ,!■ mis privilege in the block at present being Surveyed in the Grey Town Settlement, are requested to make immediate application to the undersigned, who will give any further information that .may be required. J. G. EIOLDSWORTH, Registrar of Immigration. August 11th, 1857. NOTICE. j pHE UXDEHSIGNED will make immediate \ advances on Goods or Colonial Produce sent for Public Auction or Private Snie. SMJTH & CO. 1 Wellington, 30tli Dec, ISSS. Wanted. A General Servant Apply to Mns. WOUSLEY. Wellington Terrace: December 23, 1807; ALKX. RAMSAY WHSBL"*RIGHT I ■ WILUB-STREET, Next door In Mr. R. Sutcliffe, Blacksmith. IMJiGSto inform the Inhabitants of Wellington A) and the mljaceut Districts, thai he has commenced Business in the above Hue, aud trusts that by strict attention, and moderate charges, to give cutirc satisfaction to those who nsy entrust him with their orders. Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows, and nil kinds of Agricultural Implements, made and repaired with the i best of material, on the shortest netiee. Wellington, Nov. 15,1888. Commercial and Grammar School Wellington Terrace. FOR a limited number of You in; Gentlemen us ltesiiicni Pupils, «nd also tor Day Scholars, i'niTii'.a mill Guardians of Yuuiu arc respectfully informed that the duties of ihfi above School' wll t.q resumed on Monday, the liitli mat. ■ In addition to tin: usual branches of Education I hitherto comlitclcil «t this Establishment, a highly ■ competent Maori Scholar will bo prepared to give i instruction in iliac lniwnagc. I'arliculais on Application. Edw. T.OOMATH. The Terrace, Wellington, January 9th, 1858.
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Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1259, 13 January 1858, Page 1
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