Importan t-'-M u : e ti6n SaleTaylor, Watt, & Co. '#TAYE received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at the cm' Left' Bank of the River, on IVednesday, the Ist April next, ’ % "Without Reserve, A: Ji Marge [Number of Cattle. Also, Several Valuable Horses, . And -A v- '3. Four very handsome Working Bullocks, with Dray, -Sale to commence at 12 o’clock. Refreshments provided at Baldwin’s Hotel. Terms. Liberal. March; 18, 1863; -rr? Watt, & Co r . TTAVE just received ari exceedingly choice Assortment of almost every description. of Goods, ex “Constance and “ Wild Duck ” from London, : February 12, *1863. For-Sale or to ILet* THOSE. BUSINESS PREMISES on Taupo Quay, opposite the Ferry, Property of WM. ICELLS. For full particulars apply to the Undersigned, the on the Premises. ’ March 4th, 1863’. WM. KELLS.
Wa&grahui sfews Room SIIPSC RISERS to .the . News ' Room « ' are informed tEat the current Year ' t xpifes on the 28tli instant. 1 Town Subscription,. for the ensuing _ Year, One Guineh.; Country Subscription, Twdve shillings and sixpence ; payable, in advance. ( Town Subscribers have the privilege cf taking ally of the Ne wspapers or Magazines. from the News Room after 7 pan., returning them at & a.m. the next day. _ The following Newspapers and Magazines are regularly received :—lllustrated London. News, Lome News, Army and Navy Gazette, Punch, Army List, the last , numbers (via Marsielles) of the 'l imes !■ and Evening Mail, Wellington Independ- 1 ent and Advertiser, Auckland New Zea 1 lander. Southern Cross, Taranaki Herald, ; ( l OtagqWitness, Wanganui Chronicle, Sum- L mariesof the Sydney Morning Herald and Adelaide Observer, Blackwood’s, Cornhill and New Zealand Magazines, Government Gazettes, &c. <fec. The whole of the Paper's and Gazettes are filed for reference. Open from. 10 a.m.. to 7 p.m. ■' ‘ 11. L. JONES. i February 19 th, 1863. ! For Sale. * TiTPvEE-HOftSE Portable Thrashing jHI Machine complete, with Extra Qearng. . Also, one strong Horse-Wheel for one or two horses, with gearing suitable for - attachment. ■ r - Apply to l -d,; : . - h robt. GRAY, Wicksteethplace. January 14, 1563. 1 . .. WANGANUI. i A Golden Chance I TO BE SOLD, OR LET ON LEASE, that well known lucrative Establishment, the | Wanganui Hotel, at-present .occupied by JOHN DUN- ( LEAYY, wbo is retiring from I, business, -I, THE Premises, consist of a capacious BAR, fitted up with every convenience for carrying on a. large trade, .and a TAP-ROOM adjoining, measuring 30 by 18 feet. Connected ..therewith are three. Cellar’s, capable of containing 500 hogsheads. J lie other Apartments comprise a Front Parlor—Dining Rooms—Breakfast Par-lor—-Kitchen fully furnished and having -a patent Cooking-range—and six large Bed-rooms. • . . "There is Stabling for six horses, and attached is a .substantial Building, 40 by 17 feet, with chimney, capable of; being converted into a Theatre, ( oncei’t-Room, or Billiard-boom, or an addition to the iiofcel accommodations. ", The Hall connecting the various Rooms , is upwards of 70 feet in length. Attached is a well-stocked Flower Garden, cultivated at much expence by the Proprietor. The whole of the Premises are replete, with everything necessary for carrying on 'an extensive Hotel and Bar business. Each of the Rooms has been fitted up and furnished with a view to comfort , and'neatness. This .-Valuable T roperty occupies one of the most pleasant and advantageous positions in the town of Wanganui, being on a covnex - Section of the Market place, .close to the regular shipment of Cattle, only a few yards from the riveiyanden . joying an extended‘view of the c axntry, and .contiguous to most of the Public Offices. - . - ... The Property, will, either be Sold on liberal terms, or Let upon a Lease. - - For further particulars apply to D. Anderson, Esq., Wellington, or to the Proprietor on the Prennses.r , ft.B.—The whole of the Buildings have been but recently constructed, and
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 335, 19 March 1863, Page 2
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