Mr. Wm, -Finminore, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGEI . May 7, 1863. otlce. Undersigned begs to iiftrm the I. inhabitants of WanganuiMnd the Country Districts that he has cc|hm.enced General Businlss on the premises lately Messrs. Gudgeon and Co , coi'ner of and Market-place, and has 911 hand a first-class supply of the following Goods 60 bags Sydney Crystals 72 do Melbourne do 32 do No. 1 Pieces 56 do Y Pieces 20 mats Mauritius Crystals] 15 do do Brown 5 chests Eng 5 do Sydney do 10 \ do Tea" : '’r.;. 24 boxes d</ 40 do Soap 60 do Candles 1 l -tiei'ce Negrohead Tobacco 4 cases H oneydew and Cavendish 20 boxes Cigars 1 case biscuit, Huntley and Palmer 2 do soap powder 2 barrels rice, Carolina 10 bags do Patna 5 casks soda 5 do glassware 10 crates earthenware 14 bales drapery 12 barrels currants 5 cases herrings - 5 firkins do 3 casks vinegar 6 trunks boots and shoes 2 bales blankets 2 do calico 1 case prints 1 do winceys 3 rolls matting, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 10 cases pipes 20 do geneva 10 do ale and porter 2 do axes 4 do raisins 30 do oilman’s stores 5 casks oatmeal 5 do split peas 5 do pearl barley 1 case figs 20 drums oil, colza 10 kegs white lead 1 case saddlery 20 doz buckets 10 nests tubs 5 doz carpet brooms 1 case, 200 pairs mole trowsers 1 pocket hops 2 casks treacle 5 cases clothes pegs 1 do blacking 1 bn!o bin© isfirgf* skirts • 5 portable iron bedsteads 9 qr-casks rum 1 do whiskey 3 do port 2 octaves brandy 3 casks ale, Bass’s 15 cases Martell’s 1 randy 10 do pale cognac 5 do old tom, Burnett’s 10 cases starch, Colman’s 1 do axe handles I I yt.
A very superior Piano, and a variety of other Goods. W. FINNIMORE. May 7, 1863. Just received, Ex Corio, and on sale by the Undersigned, fARTELL’S Brandy, in qr-casks Coffee, in-1, 2,3, 4, and 7lb tins do in mats Ginger Barcelona nnts Soda crystals Bath bricks Jams Salad oil, in decanters S duble chocolate do cocoa Letchford’s wax vestas W. FINNIMORE. May 13, 1863. __ Butter. THE Undersigned is a Cash buyer of BUTTER, at the highest market price. All other kinds of Produce purchased at the highest rates. W. FINNIMORE. May 13, 1863. Notice. nrHE Season closes on the Ist March, and the Undersigned requests that all Accounts due to him in connexion with England’s Hope and St. Patrick be paid within one month from this date. JOHN WALKER. February 19tb, 1863. Milo & 7oung Cupidf|pHE Fees for the services of the above I Horses being due on the 28th February, payment of the same is requested to be made on or before the 30th May. TAYLOR, WATT, & Co. April 29th, 1563. To the respective Owners of Sections 'Nos. 20, 22, 45 and 55 in the District of TuraJcina, and to their Agent. JT HE LIE BY require you, severally, to If. assist me in erecting a Dividing Fence between your respective lands and my own, in the above district; and also give you notice, that should you fail sO to do, I shall, after the period allowed dy. the Fenc ing Act of this Province, proceed to erect your portion thereof, and charge you with the cost of such fence. ALEX. SIMPSON.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 344, 21 May 1863, Page 2
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