To arrive per . “Arabella” ' from Xondon, daily; expected in Wellington. 'THE Undersigned have received Advices from Messrs. Calisher and'Terry, of a Shipment of TERRY’S PATENT and RIFLES, with Ammunition, by the above Vessel, and will offer the same By PUBLIC AUCTION, . 1 •>/ (Without Reserve) Immediately on their Arrival in Wanganui. Wanganui, Oct. 24. 1861, Taylor* Watt -and Cp, The NEW GOODS, Per Aster ope, from London have Arrived.. Taylor, Watt and Co. Wanganui, Dec.. 19,18(31. To Arrive*, per e Arabella’ from- tendon. A LARGE AND USEFUL ASSORTMENT OF SADDLERY Shipped by Messrs. Charles Grearex and Son, of Walsall, which will be submitted to Public Auction at an early date. • ‘Wanganui, Oct. 24, 1861. Taylor, Watt and Go.
Messsrs .Gudgeon&Cd. A PCTIONEERS, • : Hxmd, Shipping, and Commssion Agents, Hy/VING Removed to their New Premises in the Market Place, are prepared to receive Goods either for Sale or Storage, and will /nsure such Goods so deposited against all loss by Fire. N B.—Parties wishing to obtain Money either on Mortgage or on good personal security can be immediately accommodatedj on application to Messrs GUD(?EOA r & Co, ! Houses .always on band either for Sale 1 lor to Let. Several Bush and Fern Farms, for Sale on easy 'Perms,' and some large Pstates to Let on purchasing, clauses, with or without the Ntock upon the same. Taupo Quay, . - Get.10.^1661. ''Flour, Flour, Flour, AT the Mataongaonga Mill, per Ton, until further Notice. H. COLLINS, Mananger Pec. 26, 1861. For sale. HAY ANP STRAW in any quantities. Apply to J. F. IvELLS, York Hotel. Wanganui, July 18, 1861.
For Sale ' ; -o I B< ?™ ™° T f“« of Well-Seascmed x IMLED, Boards and Scantling * Apply, to MK. ItAVLEY, ■ Nixon Place, De0.,19, 1861. . . ... 1 SaOSt From the York Hotel, an 8 Keyed Concert Flute. JSI .Reward■ " v will be given to any one returning it to ; - JOHN F. KELLS. Wanganui, Jan. 2, 18G2. ; y i''fl NY Person who can, give'any • informall. tion to Messrs. Gudgeon and Co. respecting a Cheque for ,£lO issued by them on the 4th of April last, to or on the order of Mr. 11. B. Roberts, and now bearing the endorsement of C. Nicol, will confer an obligation. Thursday il/ortiing, January 2; 1862. 3 On Sale Bales BLANKETS, 10-4 in. 1 ditto 72 & 36 in. Grey Calico. Jan 9, 1862. EDWIN 11 WO ON. Thursday , 13 th February,. 1862. SALE OF VALUABLE PURE BRED Imported Earns, Ex “ALBEMARLE,” from LONDON.. Hunter, Auction, at the on Thursday, the Messrs. Bethune M, Will Sell by Public Exchange; Wellington, loili February, at 2 o’clock. SlXWery Valuable MERINO RAMS, bred by Thomas Sturgeon, Esq., of the Elms Grays, Essex, being the produce of Stock descended from 'the pure Flock jf his late Majesty George the Third, and •luce lircd without cross or stain. At the Agricultural Exhibition, of all JVations, held at'Paris in June, 1856, a Prize of 600 francs and a Gold Medal was awarded to Mr. Sturgeon for a pure A/erino Pup exhibited by him of the same breed as the Rams now advertised for Sale.
Wool. ■ ! THE Undersigned are prepared to make ! Liberal advances on Wool and other Colonial Produce consigned to their correspondents in London. TAYLOR, WATT & Co. ’Nov. 24, 1860. Paddock for Morses IN VICTORIA AVENUE. 3>TCH Feed having, been sown .with English Grasses. Apply to J. CLARIDGE, Victoria Avenue Jan. 9, 1862. notice to Cattle Puli'” • ' chasers.WHEREAS divers Natives have Stolen: certain Cattle in the, district oi Taranaki, I hereby give Notice that J have received instructions on the part of the Settlers in such district., to Prosecute all Persons .purchasing Cattle of Natives residing between ibis district and that o! Taranaki, without careful investigation as to their right to dispose of the same. H. B. ■ ROBERTS, WanganuJ, Jan. 16, 1862. Solicitor, Wanganui. Notice SS hereby given that the Pulild Native Reserves will be open to lease from this date, both for Pasturage'and Building purposes, //ud further that all Animals found Trespassing upon those lands after this date will be Impounded. All Applications to be made to us. Signed in behalf the owners by us, . • KepaTangur.u Hoan.i W. Ilipango Hakaraia Korako. . Putiki, Jam 1,1862.
ALSO The pure bred Short Horned BUXL “ C/ILI/SON ZAP,” imported in the ship •‘Constantine/’ from London, bred' by Joseph Peat, Esq., Church End Farm, jWeliedeu, Middlesex. , “ CR/MSON ZAD,” Pied, calved iu July, 1858, and got by “Crimson,” i?ed, calved March, 1854, got by “ Warrior,” (12287). Dam (Cherry) by Bumper (10005) G d. (Dairy ilfaid) by Chance Gr. g. d. by Liverpool (4235) Gr. gr. g. d. by Warlaby (,072) Gr. gr. gr. g. d. by Jerry (4907) AND Sundry other Stock, consisting of ITorses, Mares, Cattle, and Sheep. The 7?ams will be on show at the Auctioneers’ /Stock Yard, Manners /Street, until the, day of Sale—and an order can be obtained to view the Bull, who is in a Paddock near the TtJwn. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, 7th January, 1862.-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 279, 30 January 1862, Page 1
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