Wanganui Races. 1862. SETTLING DAY. THE Settling will take place on Saturday next, at the Phoenix Hotel, at 12 o’clock precisely. Subscribers to the Maiden Plate, who have not yet paid, are requested to forward their Entrance money in due time. All Subscribers to the Races Fund are requested to pay their dues either to the Bank of New South Wales, the New Zealand Bank, or to the Treasurer. . By Order of the Stewards, HENRY STOKES/ Hon. Secretary awl Treasurer November 13th, 1862. Notice 1 11 Persona that have cattle running on ft. the Race ground are requested to look after them, asi if their cattle continue to trespass on my land, they will be impounded after this date. W. WARWICK. Nov. 13, 1862. , For Sale. llhe celebrated Bony “ Omanaia,” with a filly foal by “ Young Cupid.” Also Section No. 21 Wilson Street.. Apply to the undersigned. RICHARD W.. WOON. Nov. 13, 1862. Bank of New Zealand iVOTICE.—-The fifth call of one pound ll per share, payable on the shares allotted in this Company, has been fixed by the Directors to be paid on the 16tli day of February next. JOHN BRIDGES, Manager. Bank, of New Zealand, Wellington, 13th October, 1862. Notice. ril TUFFIN begs to inform bis friends f. • and the public generally, that his operating rooms are closed until further notice, for the purpose of being enlarged and imnroved, expressly for the Carte de Yisite process, the apparatus for which has arrived per ‘ Asterope.’ October 30, 1862. Wanted A BOY to drive Bullocks and to make himself otherwise useful on a Farm, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to MR. J. ORMOND, Bonnie Glen. Or, FRANKLIN & HURST, Turakina. Sept. 25, 1862. PASSENGERS’ LINE OF PACKETS. For London. First Ship of the Season, to arrive in tim for the May Sales. -TU. Mm Jr,. tfr'.'i®.'. The celebrated Aberdeen clipper ship ‘Asterope/ A 1 13 years, 1200 tons burthen, George Mitchell, Esq., Commander. rrHIS fine vessel will be ready to take A on board Wool and other Produce immediately after discharging inward cargo, and' will sail for London on or about the 20th December. The ‘Asterope’ was built by Hall and Sons of Aberdeen, in 1859, on the finest model, and is fitted, with all the latest improvements, including a Patent Distilling apparatus, capable of producing 50 gallons of fine aerated Water per day, and has unrivalled accommodation for first and second Cabin Passengers, aud will carry an experienced Surgeon. This vessel presents, a most favourable opportunity for Shippers from her well known sailing qualities, her passage homewards on her last voyage haviug been performed in 83 days. Freight on Wool 1 d per lb. For Freight or Passage apply to BETHUNE #, HUNGER, . Or - LEVIN & Co., Agents. Wellington, Oct. 17, 1862. - >■ •v. To shippers of Wool,&c. FOR WELLINGTON. WOOL and other Produce stored, Free of Charge, pending the arrival of the Company’s Steamers. POWELL # CO. Agents New Zealand S. N. Co f Nov. 6th, 1862. For Wellington. TO SAIL ABOUT THE 17TH INST. THE Steamer WONG A WONG A, Captain Renner, will be despatched as above. For Freight or Passage apply to POWELL Co. Agents N. Z. Steam Navigation Co. Nov. 6th, 1862.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 317, 13 November 1862, Page 2
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