J. F. K E L L \S, BEGS respectfully to acquaint the Public • of Wanganui and. the adjacent Districts - that he.has removed from the old premises • in Wieksteed Place* to his New and Commodious Hotel on Taupo Quay, opposite' the(Ferry, where Comfortable Accommodation* may at all times be had for Travellers. Wines*. Spirits, &c., of tlie best description. GOOD STABLIN.G, HORSES FOR HIRE. Wanganui,.. Dec* 3,. 1857. Ex. “CHRISTOPHER NEWTON” from, LONDON and Late Arrivals. i QR. Casks very superior. Port Wine, I (Martinez, Gassiot & Co.'s Shipping) 150 Cases Red Case Geneva . 150 Cases Green Case Geneva.. Brandy in Hhds., and Qr, Casks Gfenlivat JFhiskey in Qr. Casks Very superior Rum, (Lemon, Hart & Sou) 30 doz. Bruno Silva & Son’s Old Tom and Green Ginger Wine in. 1 doz. Cases. TAYLOR, JVJJT &. Co.. Wanganui, Dec. 29,1859. ffAY of the Finest Quality delivered in, 1. Town at per Ton,.. Apply, to ' JOHN, MORGAN*'. Manurawa Farm,. Wanganui. Feb; 9, 1860
SHINGLES, (good quality.) BEAYEN & WOON . Feb. 16, 1860. General Post Office, Auckland, Is/ December, 1859. TENDERS will be received at this Office until the 30th April, 1860, from Persons desirous of Contracting for the performance of the Overland Mail Service between > Wellington and New Plymouth for the twelve months commencing the Ist July, 1860, andi ending the 30th June, 1861, subject to the following terms and conditions: — : 1st —The Contractor to take the Mails from the Post Office in Wellington, at Two p.m. every Monday, and deliver them at the Post Office, New Plymouth, by 1 p.m. on the following Saturday. 2nd—To take the Mails from the Post Office iu New Plymouth, at Two p.m. every Monday, and deliver them at the Post Office, Wellington by 11 a.m. on the followingSatiir- - day. 3rd-—To take up and deliver Mails at thePost Offices at the following intermediate places, viz:—Wanganui, Turakina, Rangitikei, Manawatu, Otaki, Waikanae, Pauliatanui, and Porirua. 4th—To deliver the Wellington Mail in? Wanganui every Wednesday by Three p.m., sth—To start from Wanganui for Wellington at Twelve o’Clock noon, on every Thursday. 6th—The Contractor not to be bound to carry any weight exceeding 100 lbs.
HENRY JOHN- TANCRED. Jan. 5,1850. r WEEKLY WITH WELLINGTON. The fast-sailing Schooners *'Sea Gull 1 and ‘Tyne’ WILL be laid on as Regular Traders between JTanganui and Wellington. Good accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to TAYLOR, WATT, & Co. December 15, 1859.. Hoti'se ALL Cattle found Straying branded B) off Rump and Shoulder, on either side the Wanganui River, are my property and will, be. glad of any information about them. JOHN TRE7TEEA’. Wanganui* Jan. 19, 1860 James Broughton, LAND ANI) COMMISSION AGENT' Estates Suteiunteedei). Tiuipo Qu«y,\Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 187, 19 April 1860, Page 1
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