Town and Country Lands. Sheep, Cattle, and Horses. For Sale by Private Contract. Ist. THAT Valuable Town Acre, No. 96, situated in Abel Smith-street, Wellington adjoining the residence of Mr. Hickson, fenced in with a close fence, and having a small building erected thereon. This acre is admirably adapted for the erection of gentleman’s private residence, being in an elevated position and commanding a fine view of the harbour and shipping.’"' - - 2nd. ' The Farm adjoining the Town Belt, * known as upland Farm orTankersley’s Farm comprising about 120 Acres; the whole being securely fenced in with a post. and rail fence, anil iron wire feiice: A good house, dairy, stock-yard, cow-sheds, piggeries, &c., are erected on the Farm, which contains abundance of timber for firewood and fencing. The Farm is held on lease for 21 years, only a few of which have expired, and. is well suited for a Grazing or Dairy' Farm. It has always produced about 30 tons of superior hay annually.. There is now an excellent cart road to it from ; the Town; nearly completed, past the residences’of B. R. Strang and Robert Stokes, Esqrs.'‘ There are about 60 head of ; Cattle (principally Milch Cows) and 1 Bull broken to single harness; also, 20 Horses and Mares, which will l>e sold with or without the Farm. Amongst the Horses there are the following thorough-bred Stock, viz.' 4 Colts aud Fillies, 4 yrs. old, by Australian. 1 Mare 5 yrs. old, by Riddleswortli. > 1 colt (entire), rising 2 yrs. old, by the Bishop of Gsnaburgh, by Surplice, Surplice by the celebrated Touchstone. 1 Brood Mare, aged. 3rd. The well known. Estate of Lake Alice, Rangitikei, comprising 1600 acres of Freehold Land, having two beautiful lakes in the centre of it. The laud,, which has about 30 acres of Manuka timber, is partly- fenced in, and about 300 acres laid down- in paddocks. The improvements consist of a good fiveroomed House, Men’s Hut, Sheep. Pens,. Drafting Yard, Wool shed, Shearing Shed, ALSO. 3000 Merino Sheep r (including 44 Merino Rams), subject to their lease for 3 years, from the Ist January, 1862, for <£llso. The Land will be sold with or without the Sheep. 4th. The Land consisting of 50 acres of superior Totara timber, fronting to Daniell’s Bush Road, Rangitikei, and will be sold, if required, in one or more lots. For Price, terms, and other particulars of the respective properties, apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Wellington October 24, 1862. THE WANGANUI Tea Establishment . AND.... . , • FA MIL Y GROCER Y WAREHO USE. Taupo Quay, r Corner of Wicksteed Place. EENRY LYON wishes to inform his Friends' and the Public generally, that the above Establishment will be opened on Saturday, Ist November, 1862, with a-new and carefully selected Stock of Teas, Coffees, Spices, and every other article connected with the General Grocery. Trade. H. L., having had an experience of nineteen years in the business, feels confident that one trial of the Articles will ensure him the confidence of his Patrons. ■ October 23, 1862. Wanganni el aces. THE undermentioned Entrance for the Produce, 1862: Major Trafford’s Bay Filly, 4 years old, by ‘ Glaucus’ out of ‘ Glow-worm.’ Colour—Cerise jacket and black cap. ■ (Signed) HENRY STOKES, Secretary* October 22, 1862, Maiden Plate, 1862. SUBSCRIBERS to the above will please pay the amount of their Subscriptions —namely, ,£5 ss.-—to the Treasurer ou or before the 3rd proximo. (Signed) HENRY STOKES, Secretary. October 22, 1862. IVfOTICE is hereby given, that the Partll nership heretofore subsisting between the Undersigned, Francis Henry Watts and Archibald Cameron, of Wanganui, as Partners in the trade or business of Live Stock Jobbers, under certain articles of Partnership made and entered into on the second day of May last, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. As witness our hands this twenty-ninth day of October, 1862. FRAs. H. WATTS, A. CAMERON. Witness, H. B. Roberts, Solicitor, Wanganui. '■ JKotice. T TUFFIN begs to inform his friends • and the public generally,- that his operating rooms are closed until further notice, for the purpose of being enlarged and improved, expressly for the Carte de Visite process, the apparatus for which has arrived per ‘ Asterope.’ October 30, 1862, '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 315, 30 October 1862, Page 2
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