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Presbyterian Church., Mataraua Valley. a Grant of Land having been made to fa, the Presbyterian Church in the Mataraua Valley, on. which to erect a Place of Worship, cfec. (fee., a Meeting of the .Settlers, jin that neighbourhood will be held (JD.V.) in the School-house there', on the afternooii of Saturday, May 23rd, at 2 p.tu., for the purpose of considering whether], the erection of such a place of Worship shall no\y be proceeded with ; and, in that case, oir 'what ‘’ basis, consistent., with., its. character, a Church should be constituted so as to be as unexclusive and unsectarian as possible. GREGOR McGREGOR. ALEX. McGREGOR. April 29th, ISG3. Milo CupidTHE Fees for the services of the above Horses being due on the 28th February, payment of the same is requested to be made on or before the 30th May. TAYLOR, WATT, & Go. April 29th, 18G3. For Wellington.. To Sail on Friday, Ist May; at Ba. m. . rip liE; Steamer WONG A IVOjS GA i. Captain Cellem, will be despatched as above. • V. For Freight or Passage apply to. , •POWELL, SON, & Co. • Agents N.2 S.N.- Co. April 23, 1863, To arrive, boiirly expected, rip HE BONNIE LASSIE, a Regular i Trader fro.rn Nelson. . For freight or passage apply to T. W. GUDGEON & CO., . Agents;' Aprib23, 1863.

SHIPPING- INTELLIGENCE.

< IMPORTS', ' 1 | April 27, Tyne, 36 tons, McLaren, from Weli lington. 4 qr-cks l»’andy, 3‘cases,. 2 cks ironmongery, 1 case, 2 pkgs drapery, 1 case "wood platters, 1 do, 4 qr-cks, -2 lilids. whiskey*-6 cks beer, T.’pkg nails, I iron tank; 1 water cask, 12 ploughshares, 3 brls, 1 case, 150 bars, 25 bdls iron, 18 cart arms, 8 sheets iron, 42 bags sugar, 3 chests, 9 hf-chesta tea, 4.hhds ale, 1 ck zinc, lbale sacks, 2 drums oil, 2 kegs oatmeal, 13 bdls chairs, 2 cks pitch, Taylor, Watt, and Co. ; 1 bdl iron, T. Bamber; 1 chest merchandize, Upbeat; Taylor; 2 cases merchandize,; 2 jars drugs, 1 bag luggage, W. T.' Owen;; 9 kegs salt, Franklin and Hurst ; I truss drapery, G. Beaven ; 2 cases merchandize, Jas. Bruce ; I case iron, 1 anvil, H. Williamson ; 4 pkgs luggage, John Gotty ; 1 ck rice, 1 bale drapery, T. Waters ; 1 case, 1 truss drapery, D. and P. Bell; 6 pkgs luggage, P. McWilliam ; 2 eases do, X>. Blyth ; 1 case. 1 prcl drapery, Menzies and Go. ; 1 prcl, E. T. Woon ; ' lease merchandize, T. Flannery ; 20 bags Hour, A. Simpson ; 50 sks do, It. Glasgow; 39 boards, P. lmlay ; 3 hhds ale, 2 do porter, Jas. Speed. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. P. f Me William mid Son. Taylor, Watt, and Co., agents. April 2S, Wonga Wouga, -s.s. 103, Cellem, from Wellington. 2 bags rice, 1 pkg drapery, T. Higgie ; 1 prcl, 1 can oil, 1 bale leather, Hoskins ; 1 case, Gower; 2 kegs nails, 4 bags sugar, 2 bags rice, 1 case pickles, 1 box soap, 1 do herrings, 1 truss drapery, D. and P. Bell; 1 case, Foreman ; 3 kegs, 1 ton bar iron, 1- hfcliest tea, Powell, Son, and Co. ; 1 case sardines, 2 cks, 4 pkgs sugar, 1 prcl, 1 case coffee, G. and E. Howe ; 2 cases confectionery, 2 pkgs, 4 lif-chests tea, 1 case cocoa, 11 do oilman’s stores, 1 ck treacle, 1 do currants, 1 bag coffee, H. Lyon; 1 ck, 2 crates eai'thenware, 1 ck vinegar, 2 drums oil, I'case sago, T. Flannery ; 10 cases wine, 1 do sundries, 1 keg tobacco, W. T. Owen; 1 case sundries, H. I. Jones ; 1 pkg saddlery, Bev.. C. Nicholls ; 1 case ironmougery, 4 kegs nails, 1 case chairs, T. Scrivener, jun. ; IS pkgs luggage, H. Bradley; 1 case apparel, Mrs. Craig ; 1 ck soda, 1 do oatmeal, 1 case Hacking, 1 do pipes, Gillies and McDonell; 2 cks blacking, 2do lime juice, 6 hf chests tea, 5 cases old tom, 1 bag rice, 4 boxes candles, T.- Waters; • 1 case vestas, Franklin and Hurst; V truss'draperyj Taylor, Watt, & Cs. ; 2 bales calico, 2 do blankets, 14 do drapery, 6 trunks - boots, 1 hf-tree, ’ 3 cases tobacco; 1 case biscuit, 1 do cigars, 4 cks soda, 4do glass, G do oatmeal, 12 dq currants, 2do treacle, 3 do ale, 3 do vinegar, 1 do blacking, 3 rolls matting, 38 boxes soap, 5S do candles, 5 do clothes pegs, 2 bids, 2 bags rice, '5 cases, 6 lirknis herrings, 2 cases soap powder, 2 do, 7 'do starch, 1 do ligs, 9 do pipes, .10 do brandy, 20 do geneva, 10 do ale and porter, 2 do axes, 4 do ; raisins, 30 do oilman’s stores, 87 bags sugar, S chests, 12 kLckests, 4 boxes tea, 7 crates earthenware, 15 drums oil, 10 kegs white ■ lead, 1 pocket hops, 9 qr-cks-nun, 1 do whiskey, 1 do port, 2 do, 2 octaves glierry, 3 cks ale, 3 do vinegar,. s.nests tubs, 4 doz brooni3, 5 nests buckets, Order. . Passengers—Messrs. 1). Anderson, A. Owen, .W. and J. Brownlee, Halcombe, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and servant, Mrs. Walker. Powmll, Son, and Co., agents. . ; BIBTH. On the 26tli inst., at Victoria-avenue, Mrs. James Urquiiakt Taylor, of a daughter. POST OFFICE NOTICE. Mails Close— For Wellington, per s.s. Wonga Wonga,,this day, Thursday, at 4 p.m. For Northern Provinces of New Zealand, per Overland, via Wellington (thence per s.'s. Airedale)'; also for the Southern Provinces of New Zealand, the Australian Colonies, India and Europe (thence per s.s. Bor/d Ashley) on Thursday next, 7th May, at 11 a.iu., Money Orders on Great Britain or elsewhere, to he forwarded by, this opportunity, nmst be applied for not later than Tuesday, stli May. No order will be issued or paid on the day of icceipt or despatch of a Mail. Jas. G. Woon, Postmaster. April 30tli, 1863. OUBSORIBERS, and others, indebted to, the ‘‘Chronicle,” are requested to pay their Accounts at the earliest convenient dale, to Mr. Parkinson, at the office. April 23, ISOSi ’

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 341, 30 April 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 341, 30 April 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 341, 30 April 1863, Page 2

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