Hats and Caps Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Prints, Hosiery, Calico, Extra strong Bluchers, superior make Also made expressly for "Wanganui, of a very superior quality — 6 trunks Ladies’ and Children’s Boots 1 trunk Women’s leather Boots, strong broad soles Dt> do Clotlv Do do Kid (Military heels) ' Do do Girls’, 13 to 2, in cloth, leather, and patent Do. do 13 to 2, single sole, light Cashmere Do do Childi'ens’ 5 to 7, assorted qualities, A.nd a quantity of other Goods too numerous to mention, Wholesale and Retail. D. NATHAN. j July 3, 1862. : _ Fencing I Fencing I RENDERS are invited by the Underi. signed up to tbe 12tb August, for the performance of the following work on Capt. Rhodes’ Station, Otakupu. Contract 1. For electing 4 mihs of Ditch and Bank Fencing, at per Chain. Contract 2 For erecting ab'.ut- 4 miles of Ditch and Bank Fencing, with Posts and two Rails on the top, at per Chain. Contract 3 For at per Chain Contract 4 For \ 3000 Fencing Posts and 6000 Rails, at per 100, <<f 34 Posts and 66 Rails to the hundred—supplied on the station, or by the main road, Daniel’s Bush, at the optima of contracting parties. Specifications and particulars of the above eau, be ascertained from Mr. F. Baldwin, Lion Inn, /Fanganui; Mr. Franklin's Store, ;ph'. James Bull, Rangitiki ; or N. f, Turaklna. July 3.1, 1862. To li@t. 9 SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE in St. Jjll Hill Street. Apply to JAMES CATIIRO. May 29th, 1862. GaorgelHill, Of Plymouth, Devon, YOU R Brother BILL would be glad to hear from you, Address W. E. Hill, Stanley, Ovens, Victoria. GEORGE left England for Wellington about 6 years ago, under an engagement to make Bricks; he bad two boys, Fred, and Herbert; one will be about 20, and the other about. 17 years of age. July 31, 1562. NOTICE. To thePadies of Wanganui rgiHE Utuler#igned has Just Received a i very nice Assortment of seasonable GOOLS personally selected in Wellington. 'EDWIN T. WOON. N.B.—A few Elegant C >loured and Black Glace SILK DRESSES. July 31, 1862. |L E T W E L L Boardmg & Bay School
fob YOUNG LADIES AND,, GENTLEMEN, Conducted by Mr. & Mrs. Ash. ripHE Cuiuse of Instruction includes 1 Mathematics, Ancient au>l Modern History, Seri)lure History, together with the ordinary brandies of Elementary Inst uition. Terms Per Annum. £ s. d. Each Pupil, Washing, &c., 73Q q q included y Day Scholars 4 4 0 Payable Quarterly in Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Asm would a!so inform Parents and Guardians that they will always have a watchful observance over tinmanners, morals, and mental refinement of the Pupils entrusted to their charge. Wanganui, July 31, 1862. Seed Potatoes Fine Hobart Towns. POWELL & 00. July 17, 1862. Common School. rpMIE Annual Meeting of the Wanganui It Common School Association will he held in the School-Room on Friday, the Ist y/ugust uext, at half-past Six in the evening, to receive the Report of tlie Committee, and to elect a committee for the ensuing year. Parents, Guardians of Children, and others interested in the Association are par ticularly requested to attend. By Order of the Committee. THOS. FL ANNE MY, Secretaiy Wanganui, July 17, 1862.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 302, 31 July 1862, Page 2
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