, .District Militia Office, • I Wanganui, ißtbi August, .1862.' No- 125. ft Agreeably to. instructions, received j i from the ..-Deputy-Adjutant .'General of Mjlitia and Volunteers, all-Militia Men and "having in their possession Percussion-Muskets and Accoutrements, as well as;: ..Carbines and Cutlasses, are requested'tyo Heave them at the Militia, Officej. Wahgihuij ..at • Capt. Jordan’s Rangitiki,,; pty'at . Mr. Hurst’s," Tufirkinap wjheii 'Medium .'Enfield Rifles will be issued in' their steaa.' • ...... „ v , .. 2. Until further Orders the Parades of I the Victoria and Nbi- -2> Companies, Wanganui Rifle, Volunteers, will take place on alternate Mondays, beginning on Monday, the 25th inst., at 2 o’clock p.ra. Dy Command, R. GEORGE, S. S. Major. A FINE VARIETY OT? - New Goods - JUST OPENED, Ex “ BLANCHE;,” 8 Cases, consisting in part of Ladies’ Collars, /Cuffs, and Chemizettes, new .Style ■ Ladies’ Felt and Straw Hats r Do Dresses in wincey, galaplaid, and silk i . ..Do ... Armlets, Gauntlets, and. Gloves Do Girls’ and Boys’ Straw and. Felt Hats ~ Do Cloaks and Shawls, Scarfs, <tc. Do . Toilet Glasses, assorted sizes .Men’s white, regatta,’and Crimean Shirts 5 bales Trowsers, Coats, and /Paistcoats Hats and Caps _ . Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Prints, Hosiery, Calico, Extra strong Bluchers, superior make Also made expressly for Wanganui, pf a very suppi-ior quality—--6 trunks Ladies’ . and Children’s Boots 1.-trunk Women’s leather Boots, strongs broad soles . Do do' ' Cloth Do ;do • Kid (Military heels) f■Da - ; > Girls’, 13 to 2, in .cloth, leather, an J patent Do. do 13 to‘2,: single'sole, light Cashmere Do do Childrens’ 5 to 7, assorted qualities, And a quantity of other Goods too numerous to mention, Wholesale and Retail. D. NATHAN. July 3, 1862. Fencing I Fencing! j TENDERS are invited by the Undersigned up to the £6th August, fur the performance of the following work on Capt. Rhodes’ Station, Otakupu. Contract 1. For erecting 4 miles of Ditch and Bank Fencing, at per Chain. Contract 2 For erecting bbout 4 miles of. Ditch and Bank Fencing, with Posts and two Rails on the top, at per Chain. Contract 3 For erecting 5 miles of G Wire Fencing, at per Chain . Either of the above can be taken by piaces of not less than one mile each. Contract 4 For 3000 Fencing Posts and 6000 Rails, at per 100, of 34 Posts and 66 Rails to , the hundred—supplied on the station, or by- tlie main road, Daniel’s Bush, at the option of contracting parties. Specifications and . particulars of the above can- he ascertained from Mr. F. Baldwin, Lion Inn, Wanganui; Mr. Franklin’s Store, Turakina; Mr. James Bull, Itangitiki : or. N. E. BEAMISH, Turakina. Ju1y31,186 2.
Subscription Lists ON behalf of MRS.. LISTER, lie at the New South Wales Bank, , and with .Sir Robert. Douglas, and Capt. Rixon. August 14,1662.... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. IMPORTS Aug. 7. —Tyne, 3G tons, Linklater, from Wellington. 2 qr cks brandy 2 do port, 5 cks beer, 10 cases old tom, sdo geneva, 1 do chairs, 1 pkg stationery,- T. Waters; 1 bale, 7 cases, 8 cks, ‘4 bdls ironmongery, 86 ironpots, 20 ovens, 15 trunks boots & shoes, 2 cks sugar, 5 cases sardines, 16 do oilman’s stores, 5 do wine, 8 do galvd. iron, 5 do sago, 1 do arrowroot, 1 do tartaric acid, 6 do starch, 3 do blue, 1 do vestas, 2 do, 2 bales paper hangings, 500 bi-icks, 1 bale drapery, 2 pkgs grates, 2 cks white lead, 5 do rice, 10 do barley, 5 pkts hops, 3 hhds beer, 4 bdls raisins, Taylor Watt & Co; 1 case machinery, 1 case, A. Tod; .1 ck oatmeal D. &. P. Bell; 20 bags, Ick sugar, 1 chc3t tea, 1 ck oatmeal; 1 truss' fcotton, 2 : pkgs drapery,; Mrs. Stevenson ; 1 case chairs D. Peat: 2 plates iron, 2 cases crystals, Order ; 3 cks sulphur, Collector Customs ; 10 boxes candles, W. T. Owen ; 3 cks ironmongery, J Reynolds.—Taylor Watt & Co. Agents. Aug. B—Storm Bird, s. s. 105 tons, Mundle, from Wellington. -Pease tapioca, 1 do oil, 1 do, 1 bale drapery, 1 qr ck whiskey 1 pkg oil cloth, 1 qr ck port, G. & E. Howe ; 2 boxs tea, 4 bags sugar, 1 brl rice, 2 bags salt, Major Trafford ; 4 cases galvd. iron Sim & Plollaud; 1 case confectionery, 1 bale drapery, G. Beayen; 1 bale drapery, 2 cases oil, T. , Flannery; 5 hhds ale, ,1 pun. oil, T. WateTs ; 1 box, 2 cases, J. Hewitt; 36 bags flour, 1. case cheese, 2 clcs currants, 15 boxes, raisins; 30 bags sugar, 9 churns, 7 cases brandy, 11 do geneva, 1 hkd' rum, C. Nicliol; 1 trunk boots, W. Kells ;26 boxes candles G. Harris 3 boxes,- l prcl staNew South Wales Bank; 1 chest tea 5 hags sugar Franklin & Hurst-; 2 cks. sulphur, 1 do soft soap, 10 cases oilmen’s stores, 1 do cheese, 3 do chairs, ,3. do clocks, 5 do kerosene, • 9 hhds porter, 1. bale shirtings, 1 case brooms, 4do merchandize, 1 pkg W. T. Owen ; 2 cks, 1 do pitch, 6 brls wkiun, Taylor, Watt and Co;
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 304, 14 August 1862, Page 2
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