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;Jg Sf|l || ' Horses. Working Bullocks, &c.etc., For Public Auction , ; On THURSDA Y, NEXT , the 20 th instant. MESSRS. (iIinGEOA ACT C«. XTAVE received instructions to offer to Public* Competition on TiIURSDAY* Next, -at the Butland Hotel, if not Sold by private ; contriic^; Ji;j ' , 3 supeHor Saddle Horses, (The property of J. Draper, Esq , leaving the. settlement) Together with the Boat, & Sails complete; (late; the property of Colonel Murray.) J , . A pair of powerful Working Bullocks, And a pure Hampshire Down Bam, lately imported from England. N.B.—Sale at 12 o'clock precisely. March 13. 1862. ' - ' Ex “ John Bunyan,” from London. TAYLOR, WAIT, & Co. . . . ... - • WILL SELL By Public Auction, without Reserve, On THURSDAY, the 3rd APRIL Next, A- consignment of Perfumery and Brushivdre, From the Celebrated House of Messrs. John Gosnell & Co. Wungauui, Murcli 13, 18.62. Preliminary notice. TAYEGR, WATT & CO. Will hold an Extensive Auction of *Assorted MERCHANDIZE, Ex “ John Bunyan,” from LONDON, N At their Stores on Taupo Quay, on Thursday, 3rd April Next, or the following should the English Mail noU arrive in time. . , (NO RESERVE,) Wanganui, March 18, 18G2. iv e w g o o it s. EX “WILD DUCK.” Thirty-Two (32) Packages. D. NATHAN, |) ESPECTFULLUannounces that, the above are now in Store and'opened ready! it for Sale, aud amongst them are the following G-kiiL : 1 Case Gents’ Clothing L „ Gents’ Cloth Caps 1 ~ Gents’ Shirts 1 „ Gents’ Wellington and /Side Spring Calf Boots 1 „ Side Spring; Pateut. Seal 1 ~ Braces, /Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, ami Shirt. Collars I ft Boys’ and Youths’ Knickerbocker Suits 1 „ Meerschaum and Silver Mounted Briar Boot Pipes 2 Bales Carpets 2 ~ Prints L „ Winceys, new design 1 case Mens’ ami Boys’ Straw Mats 1 ~ ‘Ladies’ and Misses’ Boots 1 ~ Ladies’ Head Dresses, Hair Nets, (Iloves, Sleeves, die. 1 case indies’ goods, Feathers, Needle Work, Belts, &•*. 1 bale iad : es\. Gents', Girls’, and Children’'* Hosiery 1 „ Curtain and Table Damasks 1 ~ Denims, Derries, Calico, and Sheeting 1., ~ Tweeds, Cloths, jl/arines, & • <fcc A. few Caddies of a superior quality of 7’ea Also a geueraLAssortment of New Goods Having purchased the above at a small advance on English cost l e is enabled to offer them at Very Low Prices. These Goods are all of a very Superior quality. A/arch 0, IoG2. , Advance Wanganui. Soda JEater, Lemonade Ginger Beer, sc. GEORGEGOWEU. Chemist, Druggist, etc., (xVt xtJdoor to the Bank of New South Wales, Wanganui) BJAVING imported direct from a fust-rate Hom*e in LONDON, a Splendid BJ. MACHINE and Materials for making /ERAI'E!) DRINKS of all kinds, oqual to any made in Eng'uud, .is prepared to supply the Public of Wanganui ami vicinity with a Genuine Article. Orders from Publicans and private parties will he punctually attended to amt thankfully received. N.B. —All Bottles must, be returned or pai l for, and to ensure a moderate charge for a good article, the Terms must be CASH. . March 13, 18G2. WANGANUI COMMON SCHOOL. HPHE Committee beg to inform the Public that Mr. McMinn, the Teacher recently appointed to this School, will take charge of it on Monday First, March 3rd; and as the various Classes will then be formed, those Parents and Guardians intending to send Children to the School should do so on that* day, or as soon thereafter as possible. j The Fees are payable in advance on the First Monday; of every Month, and are— j Per Calendar Month.! For Beading, Writing, and Arithmetic, ... 2s. Gd. a Do. do. do. and Geography, ... ... ••• 3s. Gd. a the above Branches, with Grammar and Dictation, ... ... ... 4s. Gd. If a sufficient number of Scholars offer for the higher Branches (Euclid, Algebra; -Greek, Latin, French, or German), a Class will be iofMed, to ’ meet at a separate hour. The Teacher or any of the Members of Committee will receive Applications from those wishing to enter such a Class, and will be happy to give any further information that may be wanted regarding the other Classes. THOMAS FLANNERY, Wanganui, Secuetaky. 20th I‘V.lnuary. 18G2.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 284, 20 March 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 284, 20 March 1862, Page 2

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