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TAYLOR, WATT & CO. IWfLL SELL B Y AUCTION’, | On Saturday nesst, the 23th instant, At 12 o’clock precisely, on the Premises, rjIIIE LEA SE OF THE ' SHOP AND OWE A LINO HO CASE g in Bidgway Street, now in the Occupation of Mr. Burrows, Tailor. There is about 13 years of the Lease to run, with a ground Bental at the rate of £lO per annum, and the Building is at present let to Mr. Burrows-, at the rate of £3O a year, for ; 3 years. ' ' Also, One very, fine Brood Mare in Foal One splendid Chesnut Mare broken to Saddle. Sept. 26, 1861.

MONEY. •ENT OA r MORTGAGE, in Sums" of not . . .less than JSIOO. Taylor, Watt and Co. Sept. 26, 1861. N 0 T I C E. MESSRS. GU DGF.ON & CO. in taking Possession of their NEW STORES at the MARKETPLACE, begs to assuie those Parties wishing to consign their 6’oods either for Sale or Warehousing, that they will be perfectly insured from loss by Fire. Wednesday, Sept. 26, 1861. £3OOO TO BE I Apply to This Day. FOR POSITIVE SALE. By Public Auction. # ON THUS S*3? AY 26 T H SEPTEMBER. Valuable Leasehold Property adjacent to the Town. MESSRS. POWELL AND CO. Have received instructions from MR. THOMAS HANSON, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Victoria A venue,on THURSOAI, 26th inst., at. 1o Cl >ck, That Valuable Leasehold Property, Block 7 of the /ndustrial School Grant, containing 28a. 2r. 26£n., subject tom rental of .£l6 10s per annum. The /.ease lias 16 years to run. The Land is substantially fenced and cleared, and there are Three Paddocks laid down in English grasses. There is a 4 Boomed Cottage with 2 Brick Chimneys. Two of the .Rooms are lined ami papered. The above Properly forms a very comfortable Homestead for a small Family, and is admirably sailed for a Hairy Farm. gsp* This /ease is granted upon very favourable terms—the Lessee having the option, at the end of the term, of removing any buildings be may erect, or being paiil for them at a valuation. 7'his, together with the very low rental, renders it me of the most eligible Leasehold properties in this neighbourhood. TERMS AT SALE. Sept. \2, IS6I,

This BayAUCTION SALE. Gaiii/l©* Sif Cm Messrs Powell and Co. Will Sell by Public Auction, in the Yard adjoining their Premises on Thursday, the 26th instant, at 1 o’clock, £everal He ad of Bullocks, Cows with Calves, Steers, &c. Also, unless previously disposed of by private contract, A Handsome Chesnut Afare, imported by Messrs. Kerr, from New South /Kales, thoroughly broken to carry a Lady —warranted perfectly sound and quiet. Terms at Sale. Sept.-12, 3861. THE Undersigned have now on hand a Large .Stock of WINKS .and SPICILY, the quality of which is not to be surpassed in New Zealand, viz.,—BRUNO SILVA and SON’S superior Old PO/J l' in bottles and qr.- Casks Cosens’ and D’Goni’s first-class Sherry Martell’s Pale and Dark Brandy Prime Scotch /Fhiskey Very superior Demerara i?um j?urnett’s Old Z’om in qr. Casks and doz. Cases Geneva—red Cases, Key Brand Taylor, Watt & coWanganui, Aug. 22, 1861. Maiden Merino Ewes. pROM 500 to 1000 of the above for SALE, to be delivered in January, 1862. A pply to Taylor, Watt B&cq. 7/anganui, 29, 1861. 0* SALE. EX “ HERON,” FROM A small quantity of Red clover seed. Taylor, Watt & Co. Wanganui, Aug. 29, 1861. ; Market Auction Rooms. i ■ —■ 1 ■» 1 Messrs. Gudgeon and Co. Will hold their first Auction in their New Stores, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 28th instant, at 12 o’clock, prompt, Consisting of Colonial Produce, Merchandize, Furniture, etc., etc., comprising Casks of EiV.GLHH GRASS SEEDS, from the O House of Jacob VYrent and Sons. Brandies, Champagnes, Yobacco, Colza Oil, in 2\ gal. tins Watertight Boots, elegant Shawls, and Goods of every description. Oats, Flour, Bran, Bacon, &c. Bunch at 11 o’clock, When the Champagnes and Brandies will he tested. : Sept. 26, 186-1.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 261, 26 September 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 261, 26 September 1861, Page 2

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