NOT X a E. THE “ Wanganui Chronicle ” « published Weekly, and fat warded by each Mail to every mart of the Colony , and to Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Yan‘lfrteih&i*s%and, Sivan River, To the Mauritius, Cape of Good Hope, Grek Britain and Ireland, the United States, India, China, fyc., by every available opportunity. The Terms of Subscription to the Wanganui Chronicle, are Thirteen Shillings a half year, payable in advance. Persons desirous of subscribing during .the currency of a halfyear, will only be charged from the day of their commencing. The Price of Advertisements, is for 8 lines '2s. 6 d., above 8 lines 'dd. per line; or two shillings per inch, and , half price for every subsequent insertion. All orders to alter or discontinue Advertisements must be in writing, and, sent to the Office two days before publication j the number of Insertions to be slafed on Advertiserhents, or they will be inserted until counterman • dej, and charged accordingly. advertisements cannot be received after 12 o’clock on Wednesdays WANGANUI CHRONICLE PRINTING OFFICE. lETTEIt PRESS PRINTING, Cards, J- Circulars, Bill Heads, &c.; Forms of Agreement, Conditions of Sale, Prices Current, Law Forms,. Prospectuses, Catalogues, &c. y executed at the Office of this Paper o-n a Moderate Scale of Charges. Merchants’, Auctioneers’, and other »g Bills promptly supplied. For Sale, (BY PRIVATE CONTRACT) f|t'[-lAT BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY on ji. Line No* 2, known as Hugh and Kenneth Mac Astill’s Land,
Application to be made to Mr. Cameron, of the Marangai, on or after the 15th instant. Dec. 9, 1858. Gudgeon and Co. f AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS , ESTA TE SHIPPING , & AND GfENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENTS, * ■ &C.‘ * &C. ‘ &0. "* N. 13. —A large Stock of General Merchandize always on hand. Storekeepers supplied at, the low Trade prices. Sept. 8, 1859. TO Stand for the Season “ YOU tv G TRAMP,” The only one in'the Colony. BRIGHT BAY, stands 15| hands high, 4 Years Old, a Good Worker, arid an Excellent Draught Horse. PEES £1 Is. /Stands at MR. KEEN’S /Stables, St. Hill Street. Nov. 1. 1860.
WANGANUI AND WELLING TON A Regular Trader. Messrs, taylor watt & co.’a well-known Schooner TYNE , 34 tons*' ltegister(coppered and copper-fastened) John Linklater, Master, sails regularly between the above Ports, leaving each alternately a Fortnight. This Vessel is well found and. fitted up specially for Passengers. For further Particulars apply to the Master on board, or to Taylor, Watt & Co. WANGANUI. William Xyoxi, WELLINGTON; Wanganui, May 18, 1858. Industrial School Paddock. HORSES AND CA TTLE will be taken to Graze on the'Terras charged heretofore. Owneis are held accountable for any Damage done by their animals while in the Paddock. No Responsibility incurred. JOHN OTOOL2?, GEO. WALKER* Wanganui, No? 22,1860.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 214, 29 November 1860, Page 1
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