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Hew Wesleyan Church. WANGANUI. BAZAAR will be held in February, or £HI March, 1861, at Wanganui, for the sale lof Useful and Ornamental Articles, in Aid of the above Church. • In furtherance of this oln,eet, Agricultural Implements, Cattle, Manufactured Goods,. Merchandise, Zadies’ Fancy *7 oi-k, eontribu. tions in Money, &c., will be-gratefully recGivcdi ■ ’ ,R. J. ALL&WOJSTII. .Secretary.. Jan. 24, 1861., ‘ * To BulMers-:? ■? DOORS AN D SsASHEB. BOUBLE MOULDED D 00RSj. 7ft. x 3ft. x I|in. aud ,1 f in. Window Sashes : (glazed) lOin. x 15in.. l|in. Do. lOin. x 15in. l|in. Do. lOin. x. 16in. l§in POWELL & CO. Jan. 24, 1861. On Sale By the Undersigned One .of W. Dray ami Co.’s Champion Reaping Machines, Complete, with .Extras, v:z,,—Dividing ironE. A. Apparatus, Zoose Blades, Rivets, and; Guides, &c. &c. • ‘ TAYLOR WATT # CO. .Wanganui, January 10, 186 L " : .Imports.,.'. [ Ex “ Wonga Wonga .” SUPER /OR CONGOU I EA (English)-, in chests, half-chests and boxes. Company’s Pieces Sugar Patna Rice Patent Sperm Candles Shellard’s Negrohead Tobacco, small fig in kegs : An assortment of Oilmen’s; Stores, viz, Pickles, Mustard, fauces, Salad Oil, Vinegar, &c. &c. Allsopp’s Bottled Ale /Salt and Co.’s Burton do. in hhds Raw and Boiled Oil , Turps, White Lead Hem lessy’s and U.V. Brandy, in 1 doz.;

cases Foster’s No. 1 ami 2 Spades. FOWULL Jan. 24,1861. & CO. The Late Duke of Richmond and culture. —The Mark Lane Express says : Agriculture had no truer friend than the Duke of Richmond. His heart was really in the cause, and it was as no mere stepping-stone to, something else that he showed at rural gatherings or shook a farmer by the hand. , He was with them, and his justly earned popularity told how well they appreciated' him. In the house of Lords, at meetings of all kinds held

in association with,,the interest, amongst his own tenantry at Goodwood and in the north, ’ lie was equally stanch, active, and considerate. When in gratitude to his exertions the farmers of the kingdom offered him some testimonial of their thanks and respect, he would hear of this in no other form but in the establishment of an Institution for the benefit of their ownorder. He coveted no high places for hiinself, but would rise to speak from his seat in l the midst of them, and triumph over his neigh*1 bour-Eigden, or renew the challenge for the- : next meeting, as the fortune of the day might ' have told for or against him. Ihe princely, hospitalities of Goodwood, and the taste and genuine feeling’ with which they were administered, have long been the theme not merely of Englishmen, but of the; world. His devotion to his country as a soldier in his earlier life, and as a soldier to his latest breath, are familiar to most of us. He may have almost been said to die with harness on his back, for he only left the charge of, his regiment when he could no longer get about. He deaxly loved his profession, aid Mars divided with Ceres his dearest hopes and aspirations. His Grace was, perhaps, only less keen as a sportsman, having been, previous to the wound he received at Orthes, a good cricketer, a capital shot, and a forward man with hounds. The Warsaw Conferences.— The Daily

ews says-:—“ It is very generally believed that the failure of the Warsaw Conferences mainly arose from the prominence given by the Czar in the imperial and royal deliberations to a revision of the Treaty of Paris, that, being the main object at present of the policy of Russia. The revision of the treaty,, seemsnecessary by Russia, in satisfaction of its. amour propre. 2 1 he other potentates- wereunable to assent.” , ■

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 223, 21 February 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 223, 21 February 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 223, 21 February 1861, Page 1

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