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193, ’ t , District Militia Qiffice, March 25, 1863, EMBERS of thefWanganui Rifle Vo,lunteers who have not yet fired off the Ties, are. required to do so on Saturday, the 2dth instant, at 10 o’clock a.ih. By command, W. DAVIDSON, Lieut;. W.R.V. .104,.'.; VV'r - • : - ; v :: : , District Militia Office, • ; 4 ' March 25th, 1863. HE Members, of tlje Wanganui Cavalry Volunteers will Parade with their Swords and Firearms at the usual time and place, on Monday the 6th April next. By command, JV CAMERON, Captain Com.

is otic© A Special Meeting of the Mataraua ComuL pany Rifle Volunteers will be held at Mr. George Paterson’s, on Monday next,, the 30th inst. at 11 arm, Members are particularly requested to attend, Wm. KELLS, Captain Commanding Compy. March 26, 1863. WANGANUI ■ Volunteer Cavalry. MEMBERS are requested to _ apply at ‘ once to the 'Undersigned for the material for their Uniform, as arrangements •have been made for-- the' immediate completion of the whole of the Uniforms for the Troop. EDWARD'LEWIS, Hon. Sec. February 12, 1803. ’' Commissariat. Rutland Stockade, Wanganui, 26th March, 1863. TENDERS will be received, at this Office uutil noon of . Monday next, the 30th instant., from Persons willing to Contract for Performing the undermentioned Services during the Twelve Calendar Months commencing the Ist April next, — namely, - sraJESr

Barrack Services. Washing amt Repairing Bedding. Cleaning Cess-pools aud Ash-pits. ' Sweeping Chimneys and Flues. Hospital Services. ... Repairing Rail' ami Flax Beds. Washing aud Repairing Bedding. The- Conditions ami any further information can be had on application at the above office. The only Tenders previously received were from Soldiers, who are ineligible as Contractors. W. IF. NEWL.A.ND, D. A. Com. General. A LL Persons indebted to Mr. W. T fa. Harding are requested to pay the amount of their accounts to Taylor, Watt, and Co., who are authorised to receive the same. February 1 2, 1863.

WANGANUI. A Golden Chancel TO BE SOLD, OR LET ON LEASE, that well known lucrative Establishment, the Wanganui Motel, at present occupied by JOHN DUNLEA VY, who is retiring from business. . ; 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 Cellars, capable of containing 500 hogsheads. 'J ho other Apartments comprise a Front Parlor—Dining Rooms—Breakfast Parlor—Kitchen fully lurnislied 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, Concert-Ro.oin, or Billiard-Room, or- an addition to the Hotel accommodations. I The Hall connecting the vario.uk Rooms is upwards of 70 feet in length. Attached ,is>ia : 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 yiew to comfort and neatness. This Valuable Property occupies one of the most pleasant and advantageous positions' in the town of Wanganui, being on a corner Section of the Market place, close to the 1 shipment of Cattle, only a few yards from the rivei’, and enjoying an extended view of the Country, and contiguous to most of the PuLdic Offices. The Property will either be Sold on liberal terms, or Let upon a Lease. For further particulars apply to D. Anderson, Esq., Wellington j oi* to the Proprietor on the Premises. ’ N.B.—The whole of the Buildings have been but recently constructed,-and are in excellent condition! February 5, 1863.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 336, 26 March 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 336, 26 March 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 336, 26 March 1863, Page 2

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