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Victoria Motel, Victoria enue. Is now opened. A Superior supply of Wines and other Liquors will be kept. 'JTHE Accommodation for Travellers will be of a comfortable kind. Nothing will be left undone to obtain a share of Public patronage, and it is hoped that the efforts made to ensure the comfort of those frequenting the house will be successful.. E. HACKETT. N.B.—Good Stabling. June 20, E'62, . FOR SALE, 'THE Valuable Thoroughbred Mare TOPSY, Bay Filly Foal at-her foot, by Grips ey King, now at the Grange Farm. Price <£4s. -*** Thos. Wayth Gudgeon & Co. Commission Agents. Taupo Quay, June 19, 1862. This Day Mice. MESSRS GUDGEON & CO. TXAVING received several applications to include'other vaIu"LJL able Properties in their Land Sale advertised for the 10th proximo, will Postpone the same to THURSDAY, the 24 th JULY, that due publicity may be given to all Land entrusted to them for Sale on that day. 26i.1i June, 1862. This Day Important Land Sale. MESSRS. GUDGEON AND CO. trAVING received instructions from the Proprietors to| offer by Public Auction, ' , Several' Valuable Blocks of Land. Will submit to Public Competition on Thursday, the 24th July at the Butland Hotel, at 12 o’clock, (prompt) the Under mentioned Properties, viz. : Town Section, No. 377. This Section situate in Victoria Avenue, has a Six-Boomed Cottage thereon, and lately in the occupation of Lieut. Murray. _ __ Town Section No. 546 . Campbell Street with dose paling fence and in grass. Town Section, No 13. Situate in Wilson Street, with the very substantial-built 7 Boomed House thereon, in the occupation of Cap>t. Porter. Town Sections, Nos. 337, 338, 339. These valuable Freeholds have frontages to Nixon and Guyton Streets, and running back over the hill command one of the finest panoramic views of -the Town and the up river country, with the snowy mountains in the back ground. The whole are enclosed within a strong pale fence and a most substantial and snug 4 Boomed Cottage, with .other buildings' are erected on, that part of the land facing Nixon Street, and as at present occupied by Lieut. Muttit. Suburban Sections, Nos. 15 and 16. These Valuable Sections, the Property of Mr. Scrivener, junr., situate in the Victoria Avenue, and so well adapted for Villa Besidences, will be offered in acres, \ acres, and acres to suit purchasers. On two of the front Sections,, is already erected (in Scrivener’s best style) one of those complete Six-Boomed Besidences, combining .elegance of design, with interior comforts seldom to be met with. Suburban Land. Five \ acre Sections fronting Keith Street, being part of Sec. no. 5, belonging to Mr. Henson. ‘ Industrial School Lands. The Lease of Block No. 9, containing 15 acres fenced and in good grass, now in the occupation of Mr Daniel McGregor. Country Section. Containing 28 xAcres (more or less) adjoining Mr. Buckthought’s and Mr. Jackson’s Land, is situated on the left bank of the, Biver, with an excellent frontage and landing place. ]sj J 3 __The Auctioneers would direct the- especial attention of Land Purchasers to this important Sale. The Pioperties situated in that favoured locality justly termed the west end of Wanganui, renders purchases not only a safe speculation but a remunerative investment. Taupo Quay,.June 19, 1862. ' ‘

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 301, 24 July 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 301, 24 July 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 301, 24 July 1862, Page 2

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