NEWS 3 NEWS ! 3 NE WS3 3 3 THF CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE PROVINCE. rffl'HE “ New .Zealand Advertiser”— JL published in Wellington ou the Mornings of Tuesday, Thursday, and S.vtur day —is the cheapest newspaper in thisProvince. It contains full ami correct reports of the proceedings of both Houses of the New Zealand Parliament—the latest news of every description from Europe, Australia, and the New Zealand Provinces—correct , and reliable notices of all local proceedings —accurate reports of markets, shipping, ( &c. &c. ; By the popular tone of the “ Neav - Zealand Advertiser ” —being the acknowledged organ cf the people —and the cheap rate at which it is to be obtained, it? . circulation far exceeds that of any otliei journal, decidedly in this Province, am; nrobably, of any published north of Otago. -To advertisers, consequently, this newspa- , per affords facilities which are not to be ; obtained through the‘columns of journals * possessing au inferior circulation. The price of the newspaper is A!1 per * annum, so delivered or distributed. ; POWELL & CO. Agents for Wanganui. •July 21, 1862. IMPORTANT S A?L E OF BLOOD STOCK. MESSRS. Aikman 8& Wilson, I>EG to draw' the attention of breeders JO of Racing Stock, sportiug gentlemen, and the public in general, to the announce meat that they have received instructions from E. J. Wakefield, to submit fo Sale by Public Auction, in the course of September next, the whole of his BLOOD STOCK, Consisting of the Celebrated Entire llois ■ THE PEER, And the well-known Mare, BARBARA, both throughbreds imported from Eng’and; The favorite Entire Horse, GLENDON ; 'Jhe Entire Pony,, TOM SAY E R Sj Six well-bred GELDINGS, broken to saddle or harness, or both ; Eighteen BROOD MARES, with foals or in foal by The Peer, Ratan, Antidote, Glaucus, and Sr.. Patrick ; many of these mares are broken to sa Idle o; harness, or both ; Four Tbree-year old FILLIES, by Towton, jll Barbiere, and Glaucus ; Si TWO-YEAR OLDS, • 7 the Peer, Cossack, aud Steam ; and - Four YEARLINGS, by the Peer, Emperor, and St. Patrick. Notice of the day of Sale, and further particulars will appear in future advertisements, and catalogues will then be prepared and issued by the Auctioneers. Christchurch, July 11, 1862. Education. WANTED for the Turakina Common School, an Experienced Teacher, Salary A3IOO per annum, with Free House. Application with Testimonials to he addressed to the Unde .'signed on or before the 30th August, 1862. ALEX. GRANT, Chairman. Turakini, July 24, 1162.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 301, 24 July 1862, Page 2
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