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Wanted A A MAID SERVANT, vfpply to Mrs. Lewis, Victoria Avenue. December 15, 1859. . Eligible Investment. ON SALE, by Messrs. L’aylob, Watt, and Co., TWO VALUABLE COUNTRY SECTION A l , on the left bank of the TZiver, about five miles froin town. Also, a Suburban Allotment, containing about Twenty Town Sections, well situated for buildings! Nov. 17, 1859. “siur Will this Season AT KAIIWI. THE,, above Thoroughbred DRAFT STALION imported by Mr. Imlay, from New South Wales to Taranaki, where he produced some of the best Stock in the Colony.. Terms—£3 3s. each Mare. With an? allowance, if: more than Two, be sent belonging to one person. The use of Paddocks for Mares may be had at 2s: 6d. per Week, but without responsibility. Fees on account of the above Horse to be paid,by the Ist February, 1860. Apply to JOHN TREWEEK, Junr. Kaiiwi, Oct. 27, 1859. To Cover this Season. I AT WESTMERE FARM, On or after the Ist November , Next, . Z.’he Draught Horse . - W A LI ACE.

WALLACE is a Bright Bay, stands 16 hands high, of Great Power, and good Temper, and his Stock will compare with any in this District. Terms £3 3s. each Mare, an allowance made for two or more Mares. Ahso, THE ATTRACTIVE LITTLE HORSE MAGNET. TERMS £2 2s, EACH MARE. Good Paddocks provided, if required, at 2s. 6d. per week, r but no responsibility incurred. Fees on account of the above Horses to be paid by the Ist February, 1860. Apply to JOHN MAXWELL, Westmere Farm. Sept. 22, 2850. ENTIRE II 0 R S E HECTOR, Will serve AT CHERRY BANK this Season, 1859; I and 1860. i

HECTOR is a remarkable fine Cleveland Horse, Eleven Years Old, 17 hands high, and of Extraordinary Bone; bred by Messrs. Deans of Canterbury, and got by an imported New South Wales Horse. His Stock will show with any Cart Stock in the Colony. - Terms—-j£s' for each Mare. Payable Ist February, 1860. An allowance if more than two. No charge for Paddocks first Three Weeks, —if kept longer Three Shillings per Week, and no responsibility for injury done to Mares or Foals wiiile in our possession. JOHN McGHEGOR. Nov. 3,1859:

Notice; Under District Highways Act. METEBAWA EOAD DISTBICT. THE BOARD OF WARDENS for the Meterawa Road District hereby call upon the Voters of the above named District to assemble at the Ferry House, Wanganui,' at Twelve o’Clock at iVoon, upon the TwentySeventh day of January Next ensuing, for the purpose of fixing the amount of Rate for the Maintenance and Repairs of the District for the ensuing Year :—-Also the .electing of Three Persons to Audit the Board Accounts or the last year. H. S. HARRISON, Chairman, Board Room, Wanganui, Dec, 22. 1859

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 175, 26 January 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 175, 26 January 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 175, 26 January 1860, Page 1

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