&■ A Public A/eeting .Vj j9L: ; .York-Hotel- 'on t sit 12 o’clock* fot til mining on a .-“Farewel sent ed to the jj&th the place. Dec. 26, 1861. A Mahogany Mictoehordon Pianoforte, by Collard and Collard. THE above is a Superior Instrument recently imported;- .and- is only to be. Sold.on account of the Owner being about to leave the Settlement. ‘ Apply to TAYLOR, WATT & CO. Wanganui, Dec. 26. 1861., Militia & Volunteer Orders. lAJO. 1 Company of A/ilitia, and No. 1 and No. 2 Companies of Rifle Volunteers will parade for inspection.at the Market Place, on. Saturday next, the 28th inst., at 2 p.rn. . d.s.dh/he;, ; Capt. amV Atijt. Dec. 26, 1801. , " IT is proposed to raise a Subscription for the benefit of the Children of the late Ensign Alexander, 6n th Regt. The sum collected to be forwarded to Colonel Wyatt, commanding 65tb Regt., with a request that he will ' kindly invest the same for the permanent advantage of the children. Jg 8. <1 Additional Names. T. MacWilliaui, Esq 1 0 0 Mr. Burr 0 10 0 Mr. Alex., Aiken 0 5 .0* John Jordan, Esq 10 0 F. //. Clayton, Esq., 57th Regt 1 0, 0 The following gentlemen have kindly undertaken to receive further Sui»scriptions. Major "Dune, R. M. Rev. C. Nicholls' Rev. B. K. Taylot Eev; j. S Pezan-t Miijpr Epgan, 57th Regt. Capt., Sliarp. Dec. 26; 1801,. notice. TEADERS wilii be received at the .Sheriff’s Office, Court House, up to the 31st of December, noon, 1861, fo* the supplying the Wanganui Gaol with Rations and the following articles for the year \S62. Serge .Shirts, red, at pei; 'do&;- Moleskin Trowsere at per doz; Watertight Boots, Colonial made, at per pair ; Firewood at per Cord ; Straw at per Chart;- Towels at per doz; Scotch Twill Shirts, at per doz ; Blankets at per pair-?. Oil at per gallon, j Rations at per Ration according to /Scale, ; (Signed) THOMAS: HARPER, Sheriff; ?Fanganuij Dec. 26,186 J. Ann Bank, 23rd IJec.. 1861. OJTICE is hereby given, that all Cattle ill and Horses trespassing within the enclosed land of Mr. James Wilson. Turakina, after : the first day of January 1862, will be charged for at the rate.specified by the act, for every twenty-four hours they shall be found trespassing thereon, unless the owners thereof shall arrange with theundersigned ; also, any person, or persons, removing suck,stock from, the same,without permission, will- be liable to the penalties, attached thereto. JAMES WILSON.. For Wellington, FTIHE Si S. WWGt&-: WONGA,- CapL. I; Renner, will leave for the above Port on or #bout the 6th. January., Wool and other Produce, intended for shipment, will? be stored, pending, the departure of the steamer, free of charge. For. Freight- or Passage apply, to POWELL CO., W v S. N, Co,, • 26th Dec. 1831..
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 274, 26 December 1861, Page 2
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461Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 274, 26 December 1861, Page 2
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