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To Stand this Season,, AT HARRTSON AND JONES'S STATION, THE LEA SO WES, RA N GIT IK E L The Pure Bred Cart'Stallion, Merenles. HERCULES, by Samson, out of an imported Australian Draft Mare. He, is a bright bay, stands Sixteen bands high, and for bone and muscular develop raent is unequalled in the District. Terms £3 10s. Single Mares. Good Paddocks free for one month, without responsibility. Payment to be made in January 1863. Sept. 25, 1862. ALL Persons are hereby cautioned against Purchasing any Pi’operty belonging to the Estate of the late ANDREW GREEN, as the Undersigned are the only parties who have any authority to deal with the same. TAYLOR, WATT, & CO. March 5, 1863. ' I%JOTICE is hereby given, that the Busi.Jyg ness hitherto carried on under the Firm of W. Bowler, Son, and Co.,fjwill henceforth be carried on by the Undersigned, and all parties indebted to the said. Firm are requested to pay their accounts to him, who alone is authorized to receive and discharge the same. EDWARD PEARCE. Wellington, September 22nd, 1862. Notice a Brindled Cow, with a ciicular brand iIL joined to an indistinct letter on the hip, has been upon Capt. Rhodes’ Run for several years, also some of her increase. If the same are not claimed, within three months they will be sold to pay expences. N. F. BEAMISH, Turakina. April 30, 1863. , ' T, TtafSn PHOTOGRAPHER , Church Street. June 4, 1863. Kotiee. New Line of Load, Mataraua District. Provincial Secretary’s Office, March 12,1863. j'fJOTICE 1 is hereby given, that the Ma-j taraua Board of Wardens have given] notice of their intention to form a new Line! of Road (by consent of the Landholders: interested therein) between the Ho. 1 and No. 2 Line Wanganui. (Signed) J. WOODWARD, Acting Provincial Secretary. The Board of Wardens for this District hereby give notice, that they have deposited a Plan of this intended Line at the Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington ; also, that a Plan of the same can be seen at the office of the District Surveyor, Wanganui. The proposed Line commences at the present termination of the No. 2 Line, and proceeds along the boundary fence between the lands of Messrs. Young and Harrison, thence crossing on to the lands of the Messrs. Young for a few chains, it again enters the lands of H. S. Harrison, and so continues along and to the end < f the boundary fence separating the lands of Messr;>. Allison and Harrison, thence crossing the land of the late Mr. Blyth, it unites the No. 1 and No. 2 Lines. Notice is further given, that the Board will meet for the purpose of hearing objections to this Line at the Rutland Hotel, on Thursday, the 18th of June next, at 12 o’clock noon. 11. S. HARRISON. A conceited coxcomb, with a very patronising air, called to an Irish labourer -—“ Here yon ,bogtrotter, come and tell me the greatest lie you can, and|l’ll treat you to jug of whiskey-punch.” “By my faith and your honor’s a giutlemaaN Taking Things Coolly. —The office of the Israelite in Cincinnati having been twice entered by burglars, Dr. Wise, the editor, makes the freezing request .-—The thieves who, last Friday night, broke into our office for the second time, are politely requested to do so no more, as we feel heartly ashamed for any decent thief to see liow very poor we are. Tell us beforehand your intentions to pay us a visit, and we will place some change somewhere within reach, to save the credit of the establishment.” Somebody says that "the oddest husbandry he knows of is the marrying of a widower in ‘clover’ with a widow in ‘ weeds.’

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 347, 11 June 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 347, 11 June 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 347, 11 June 1863, Page 1

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