Notice. 1 • -■ Undersigned having resumed the Business of AllO® 'tloneer and Commission Agent* respectfully begs leave to inform the Inhabitants of * Wanganui and surrounding Districts, that he is now prepared to undertake the sale of Property of all kinds which may be entrusted to his care. He trusts that his former career will be a sufficient guarantee that the interests of those who may favour him with their confidence will be faithfully attended to. • GEO. ROBERTS. May 22, 1662. NOTICE. ■ FOE SALE. Seven TP'ellington Steam Navigation Shares . Apply to Wayth dudgeon"'& Co* Wanganui, June 5, 1862,
Notice, THEBE are a few Cattle grazing on Newton Lees Farm for which Is. per head per week will be charged until taken away, or arrangements made for continued grazing. N.B.—Cattle taken to graze at Newton Le-es Farm either by the week or year For particulars, Apply to JOHN MORGAN. May 291 h, 1882. TV Tnfftn, PHOTOGRAP HE R , Church Place, "WANGANUI. April 10, 18G2. England’s Hope I ■ THE Season ceases on the 23th Feb.; and PARTIES INDEBTED are requested to Pay their Accounts without delay to the undersigned. Ten per cent, interest will be charged on the Accounts not Paid by the end o! March. JOHN WALKER. . Feb. 27tb, 1862. Basils of New South Wales. WANGANUI BRANCH Capital - £750,000, Reserve Fund £250,000, |\RAFTS and letters of credit issued, jLFpayable at the several Branches and Agencies of the Bank ; and Bills, payable at any place in the Colonies or Great Britain, purchased or sent for collection. Approved trade Bills discounted, and advances made upon Bills of Lading accompanied by policies of insurance of goods, shipped from, or to any port in Great J Britain. Rates of interest on Fixed Deposits ; of Discount and Exchange, may be learned on application at the Bank. J. DOW BUSBY. Acting Manager. Wanted'i Fot the Oountry. | GOOD FEMALE SERVANT—pi. Liberal Wages given, if approved. Apply to * MRS. WATTS, Ngaio Glade Bank. May 6, 1862. WEEKLY -COMMUNICATION WITH WELLINGTON. Z'lie fast-sailing Schooner “Tyne” a Regular Trader between | TFanganu OL - and Wellington. Good accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage Apply to TAYLOR, WATT, & Co. Sheep. WANTED to depasture 200 clean Ewes on the usual Terms. For Particulars apply to . A. N. MAGRATI-I. The Grange, I July 10, 1862.
M©iiee. ■ HERE AS a Strawberry .cow bran--Ww- ded ML. (joined) on off hip, withtwo of her increase, have been depasturing: on this Station for some years. Also a Strawberry Steer, 3 years, and a Red Heifer between one and two yearsof age. No brand visible on either. Theabove, if not lawfully claimed within threemonths from this date, will be Sold at myj Stockyard to pay expences. N. E. BEAMISH, Tnrakina. Feb, 20.1862. Moiiee is hereby givens: THAT all PIGS found on my Bun after tins date will'be destroyed. P. IMLAY. Balgounie, May Ist, 1562. Motive. LL Persons driving Sheep across, my Property (high bank of the Whangaehu) without giving me previous Notice, will be prosecuted. THOS. SHIELDS. Whangaehu, - June 14, 1862. Bank of lew Zealand N Agency of this Bank, for the transaction of General Business, will be opened at Wanganui as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. By order of the Board. Alex Kennedy s General Manager. Wellington, May 15, 1862. Fencing Notice. Post and rail fencing, Stockyards Jrc. erected on the lowest terms by the undersigned. J. CLARIDGE, Victoria Avenue, May 22nd 1862. Fgf sale- : HAY AN D STRAW in any quantitie s Apply to J. F, KELLS, York Hotel. Wanganui, July 18/1861. Notice. LL Parties having claims .against Sir, Treweek, late of Kai-iwi, are requested to send them in to Messrs. Taylor Watt and Co. for settlement; and all Pesrons indebted to the said gentleman wi’l be kind enough’to pay in the amounts tliev owe on or before March 1, to the same Firm, whose receipt will be binding on iMr. Treweek. Feb. 6, 1862. Wanganui, July 3, 1862. tN accordance with a Requisition received this day, signed by three Electors of the Wanganui District, We hereby call a Public Meeting of the Electors of Wanganui, t on Thursday, the 24th inst., at 2 o’Clock, p.m., at the Rutland Hotel, for the purpose of. Electing Five Trustees for the Wangnui Bare Course, according to the pre visions of the II anganui and Rangitiki Race Course /let. JOHN CAMERON, J P. W. RAW SON TRAFFORD, J P
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 300, 17 July 1862, Page 1
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