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Taylor; MAOT & co. YX/'lLia visit. Rangitikei at" the close of the year, and will then b 6 prepared .to: ~offer by Public, Auction, JLand, " Csittlb, •Horses> Sheep, &c. &c-. ■ /F}inganui,'A ; ov. 1'4," 1861 ■ -b Auction Sale. XTAVING received M. 65th Kegt Auction Rooms, Mi Cottage Residence, ! Furniture, Saddl Pouch, JSi.B.—The Sale of the Wonga Won instant. /Fanganui, Dec. 19, 1861 9H GUDGEON & CO. --d----structions from Capt. BLewett, of ?Jjk 1 offer to Public Competition, at their t. Place, the whole Equipment of his iotoria Avenue,- comprising Colt-s Revolver, Aramunitiou, BColster |the place immediately after the arrival jct.ed On' or about the 26th or 27th Preliminary notice. HESSRfe'CHMEOSI & CO., instructions from the Proprietor to Aell or Let oa Lease with, a la use* the. valuable Faun Lands known as Ne\ytoa Lees, now in /BjrAVE received ihstri ft*. Purchasing Chi the possession of P. \VILSON, Esq., containing 1100 Acres or thereabouts, situated within two miles of the Town of Wanganui, and an extensive run towards the sea. The Hoiaestead. qnd surrounding Paddocks comprising about 300 Acres, have been admirably selected, being bounded, by three of the most beautiful and picturesque Aakes on this Kland. ..The Auctioneers have further been instructed to Sell by Public Auction early in January, the vfhole of the Stock now running on .the. said Farm, consistiog of Cattle and Horses, , ' ■/., >v Together with the fixed Thrashing Machine^ Lately Imported into, this Colony at a considerable. cost. ■«@r Further Particulars may he hail of the. Auctioneers, 7’aupo Quay, Nov. 28„1S61.

Notice. * General Afeeting of the Subscribers to, ft. • the Turakina Common iSchool, wijl be held in the School Room on Thursday, the 9th January, 1&82. ALEX. GLAET, Chairman,. Dec. 19, 1861. IPucatton. -|i|T ANTED a TEACHER for the I'W Turakina Common (School. applications with Testimonials to be forwarded to MR, ALEX. G/2ANT, , Chairman. Dec. 19, 1861. Noti<^, Edward hoskins, boot and " • SHOE MAILER* Has commenced Business on own account on Taupo Quay. Dec.. 19, 1861. : To Shippers of Wool. WOOL and other Produce pending the arrival of the Steamers, Stored Free of Charge. POWELL & CO, Agents W. S. N. CO. Dec. 12, 1861. For ,| BOUT 7000 feet of Well-Seasoned fi TIMBER, Boards and Scantling. Apply to MR. HATLEY, Nixon Place, " ' - ' Wangauui. .secvl : 9, 1861. Militia Office, Wanganui, Dec. 12, 1861. Militia and Volunteer Orders. %TNTIL. further. Orders, Capt. Nixon’s, or No. 2 Company of Militia will Parade for Drill as usual, once a. week on their private Parade Grounds. Capt. Kells’, or No. 8 Company of A/ilitia every Friday. Officers commanding Volunteer Rifle Companies are requested to hold their usual monthly inspections, and to report accordingly. The. Volunteer Cavalry will not ’be required to drill until further orders. D. S. DURIE, Capt, and Adjt. Dec.. 12, 1861. {■and at Turakina. TO BE LET on Lease for a term of years, the Section No. 49 in the above District, containing about ; 236 Acres. Further Particulars may . be obtained from Mb. Woon, at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Wanganui. Zlec. 12, 1861. Christchurch, Wanw ganpi. , d)ec. 14 1861. THE Churchwardens,will attend at the above Church, ajt-noon, on Thursday, December 26th, tQ-Let the-. Sittings for tire ensuing year. All Sittings not appliedfqr will be considered as vacated by their present occupiers; and the payment of the Rent (10s. 6d. per Sitting) ifi afyance, will be strictly enforced as a condition: of Allotment. H. C. FIELD,> Church-. H. HURLEY,£ Wardens/ . i Dec; ID, 1861. - - J - : '

Rangitikei Maces. .NEW Stewards. L. Daniell, Esq. Dr. Gibson. . \ John Jordan, Esq. C. Campion, Esq. George Ross, Esq. . Dr. Curl. Dugald Cameron, Esq. , Charles //artley, Esq. Judge.,. ~ v Cupt. Blewitt, ,§sjth, Regt. and Clerk of the Course. Mr. James Bull. 1. Hurdle Race of <£ ~ added to a sweepstakes 9st., 4 yrs. lOst, 5. yrs. lOst. 71b., 6 years and aged 10st.*10!bg. Heats 1J mile , oyer four hurdles 4ft. high* ; Second horse to save his stakes. 2. A Produce Race of 4 v added ■to a sweepstakes of £‘2 _ 2s. p.p,, open to all horses foaled in the colony, and that have never run for Public mopey, 3yrs old, Bst 71b 4 yrs 9st 71b., 5 yrs 10 st., 6 yrs and aged 10 st 41b. Single event. Mile and a half.' Second horse to save bis stakes. 3. A Ladies’ Purse of £ , added to a. sweepstakes of £1 Is. each, p.p., open to all horses. Gejitlempn riders. Catch fFeights. Heats 2- miles, second horse to save his stakes., 4 A Slash Horse Race of <£ , added to a sweepstakes of. 10s. 6d. each, open to all horses, bona fide the property of stockowners in*the Wanganui and Rangi tikei districts, and that have been regularly ridden to stack within these districts for the last twelve months. Catch weights. Heats. 1 mile. Post entrances.. 5, ■ ’"T%g Mao%£; Stqfres y being all the money subscribed by the Maoris to the meeting, added to a sweepstakes of <£l Is. each. Open to all hona fide the property of and ricUlen hy Ma,dries, Catch weights. Post Entrances; Heats 2 miles. 6. The Rangitihei Hqjiclieap of £ . , added to a sweepstakes of 42 2s. ' Open to all horses. To be handicapped by the Stewards immediately affeit •.tha's tody 1 ?orse race according to, age and pe,rfdnnances.: Mares and, Geldings allowed 411)3^ ; Riders in Jockey Cpstq’me. ' i Buies and- Regulations. Ist. There shall, .be , ,a v . Distance Post for each race. 2nd. Any. perspm 'entering a horse for any race except Nos. 4. .and 5, .must be a subscriber of Is. to” the fu,nd,‘ ■ . .4th. Notice to be.. giyen todhe. Stewards of all Matches tqjbe run. - ; ,- sth. .Jll Dogs foupd on the: Coijrso will: be destroyed. . > : ? 6th. 7’he Paces wilj, commence punctually at Eleven o’Clock.. ; - 7th. All disputes will be .referred to and decided by the Stewards. •. Bth. ASubscriptiona will;' be received by any of the Stewards. v 9th. Entrances, for . the . Produce to be made at M. Bull’s Hotel,; Rangitikei, on or before 19th December, 1861; . . .Entrances for. all other Paces: to close at the same place, op the 31st .December, 1861. ' ' .-. : By order of the Stewards, - JAMEtf BULL. Nov. 21, 1861. . ■ - - Wanganui Book Club. . C'- ; SSt/i; THE following are the /T&'rtfs-for 1862. Weekly exchange of eßooks 1 21 s. per annum, half-yearly 12sL“ 6d.; J Fortnightly exchange 15s. per annum,;;half-yearly 9s. Persons wishing to subscribe for the ensuing year will please leave their names and pay the Subscription, the number beiDg limited.. , TI I JOSES. Dec. 19. 186. L ' '

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 274, 26 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 274, 26 December 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 274, 26 December 1861, Page 2

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