Valuable Freehold Properties for SaleMessrs. Gudgeon & Go. Will Sell by Public Auction, at "their Booms on Taupo Quay, on THURSDAY, the 13th instant, ftpHE UNDERMENTIONED VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES,— i namely, LOT I.—Suburban Section No. 22, situate in Liverpool-street, and containing Five Acres or thereabouts, together with the Six-Roomed well-built House and Stockyard thereon, lately in the occupation of Mr. Thurston. LOT 11,-— Town Section No, 50, Plymouthrstreel, with the Building tliereon, formerly the property of the late Mr, Pearcey, of the 65th regt. . —The Auctioneers would call particular attention to these valuable Properties, The Suburban Section, if not sold in one Lot, will be offered in Quarter or Half Acres, to suit Purchasers. The House aud Half Acre will be offered in one Lot. . ' Taupo Quay, Nov. 4th, 1862. Messrs. Gudgeon & Co. Will also offer to Public Competition, on THURSDAY, the - 13th instant, at 12 o’clock, A VALUVBLE CONSIGNMENT OF MERCHANDIZE from the South,— comprising, 7 cases Brandies Rum in hogsheads 11 cases of Geneva Sperm Candles American Churns And a great variety of Useful Articles. Teems at Sale, Taupo Quay, November 6th, 1862. Auction Sale of Household Furniture, China, Glass, do. Preliminary JK of ice. Messrs. Gudgeon & Co. XT AYE received instructions to offer to the Public, early in • November next, the Household Furniture and Effects of Major Trafeord and Dr. Tuke, previous to their departure for Europe, Together with the valuable Mare (Swap), and a superior Yearling Colt. Further particulars in a future Paper. October 16, 1862. To he Sold , or Let on Lease for 21 Years, A FEW THE MOSI’ COMMANDING SITES ON THE BEACH. . For particulars apply to THOS. WAYTII GUDGEON & Co. October 16, 1862. ' NEW G_o 0 DS. Just arrived, ex ' Princess’ and ‘ Storm Bird,’ and now opened at the Stores of the Undersigned. I ADIES’ made-up Robes, printed Lustre, double Barege J La\vn curtains, grenadine mantles, black crape Ladies’ white .and black kid and silk Gloves Alpaca dresses, cloaks, silk dresses, muslins Hosiery, Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ assorted, prints, Welch flannel Horrock’s longcloth, grey calico, 36-in, and 8-4 sheeting Gambroon, diaper, sewing silk and twist Longcloth and Regatta shirts, glace cotton Gentlemen’s clothing, tweed in piece, Scotch twill shirts Boots and Shoes, Boys’ clothing. Best Congou Tea, Sugars, finest plantation Coffee in tius, raisins, currants, rice, arrowroot, currie powder, Cayenne pepper, salmon, lobsters, fresh and potted herring, Crosse and Blackwell’s pickles, sauces, tapioca, bottled fruits, French capers, sardines, Cheddar and Dunlop cheese, cassia, mace, nutmegs mixed spice, tobacco and cigars, Bftili brick, case brandy, geneva, full size, 3 o.p. And one large case of Saddlery to arrive per * Tyne.’ With various other Goods too numerous to mention. G. & E. HOWE, Taupo Quay. October 29th, 1862.
Wanganui Steam Navigation Company, Limited. To be Incorporated under the “ Joint Stock Company s Act I860'” Sees. 3. No. 13. , Capital £15,00®, With power to increase it, if neces- < sary, in 1500 SHARES, of £lO EACH. A Preliminary Deposit of 2os. per Shaie upon the , shares applied for being allotted. A call of 355. per Share in 6 months from this date, or as soon thereafter as may be necessary. Another call of 40s. per Share, three* months thereafter. The balance to be paid up by instalments of not more than 2-ss. per Share, nor without two months notice being given after the previous call has been paid; To be conducted by a .Board of Directors to be elected by the Shareholders at the first General Meeting to be held in terms of the Joint Stock Company Act 1860. The Board of Directors shall have the general management and control of the Company’s operations. PROVISIONAL -DIRECTORS. • Tiros. Waters, esq., Chairman. T. B. Taylor, Esq. D Bell, Esq. James Reynolds, Esq. Geo. Beaven, Esq. Gerorge Turnbull, Esq. H. Churton, Esq. C. W. Hylton, Esq. John Handley, Esq. • Thos. J 1 oWilliam, Esq. TUntkfus The Bank of New Zealand. lomotoh-Hogu Boss, E S «. Secretary—Edward Lewis, Esq. The object of the proposed Company is to purchase a Steam Vessel of a size and draught of water suitable for the requirements of- the trade of Wanganui, ft is intended that she shall be laid on
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 316, 6 November 1862, Page 2
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