mW ßewared on Saturday last; on the No 1 Line, Hi ail OPERA GLASS, in case, com-, pleje. • , .'4.- . i. ■ -'l§t .J• ' Whoever finds the >a ne, and will return it will receive the above reward*i . GARNER. •January 2.9, 1863. Thrashing. SHING T>o!ie this Season by Cun.•,l._...n,abbll and Hurley.. . Apply to H. Hurley Victoria, Avenue. | N.B-—The above machine is for Sale. : Jauuary 29, 1863^ Notice. POISON, for dogs is laid On our land near Waipa.knra from this date. STEPHEN ANl> THOMAS HENSON. I 1 r :Jiinuary 29, .1863. Per Sale. ONE hnndred head of Cattle, consisting of Cows, Bullocks, Steers, and Heifers. Apply to JOHN M‘GREGOR Cherry Bank January 29, 1863. Education' SN consequence of the return of the bulk of the former Scholars (after the vacation) and. the arrival of several new pupils, a total remodelling of th« classes at the Common School will take place on and after Monday 2nd .February. : As this alteration, which will regard alike both suul ies and hours of attendance, will in all probability be a permanent one for the next ■ lifilf-year, it is necessary, as well for the benefit of the Children as for jthe convenience oT the Master, that Parents intending to send children should send them at or as soon after, the above date as possible. All particulars may he known on application to any of the member's of Committee or to MR. MCMINN, Teacher N.B. —'A Classical Class meets every day between the hours of 12 and 1. January 29th 1863.
St. Valentine’s Day. •fl • Superior Assortment of both Sentimeiital and Guiicature "Valentines. H. I. JONES. January 29th, 1863. On Sale. ANE Trunk LADIES’ BOOTS assorted, fyP, wr iCashmere, etc. of a superior deseript#irr*~' EDWIN T. WOON. January 29th, 1863. notice. Undersigned has always on hand a I Superior and useful assortment of DRAPE KIES, and which are being sold as cheap as any other huuse in the trade. EDWIN T. WOON. January 29th, 1863. For London. TO FOLLOW TIIE WILD DUCK. The fine new Clipper Ship “CHRYSOLITE,” < A 1, 2000 tons burthen. D. Mclntyre. Commander. fl'tHIS fine vessel is now ready to take in Ji. Wool and other Cargo for London, and will have quick despatch as most of her cargo is engaged. The accommodations for First and second Cabin Passengers are of a very superior description. For freight or passage, apply to LEVIN & op.; or BETIIUNE & HUNTER, Agents. Exchange Buildings. Wellington. January 21st. 1863. New Zealand Steam Navigation Company. (Limited.) tfSp* Wool taken alongside of the “ Chrysolite ” or “ Wild Dink.” FOR WELLINGTON. 42 ... fSIHE Steamer STORM BIRD, 1. Captain Mundle, will be despatched foi th« above Port on Friday, the 30ih iiist. For Freight or Passage apply to • POWELL SON & Co., Agents. January 22. 1863. New Zealand Steam Navigation Company (Limited.) FOR TARANAKI. THE Steamer STORM . BIRD, Captain Mundle, will be despatched for the above Port on the 16th February. |gsp D Return Tickets issued for Cabin Passengers. For Passage only apply to POWELL, SON, & Co., Agents. ifiggS 0 The “Storm Bird ” will-egain sail n» nr about 19th February.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 328, 29 January 1863, Page 2
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512Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 328, 29 January 1863, Page 2
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