Mr- Wm, Finnimore, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, May 7, 1863. m otice. rrHE Undersigned begs to inform tlie SL inhabitants of Wanganui and the Country Districts that he has commenced General Business on the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Gudgeon and Co , corner of Taupo-quay and Market-place, and has on hand a first-class supply of the following Goods : Sugars—No. 1 and 2 Pieces, in 50 lb bags Sydney crystals, 56 ~ ■ Melbourne do 42 „ Mauritius do, mats do brown do, „ Crushed lump, in cask Loaf do Teas—English chests, f do, do, boxes Sydney chests and Green Tea, in boxes Pekoe do do Chocolate, Fry and Sons', 15 lb boxes Cocoa, do Pearl, 16 lb boxes, gold packets Rice—Patna, cvvt. bags; Carolina, in bbl Candles—Price’s Belmont sperm Melbourne moulds, 60 lb boxes Soap—London and Liverpool, in cwt. boxes, half, and quarter do Coffee—Java and Manilla Plantation, in I, 2,3, 4,7 lb tins Cheroots, Havaunah shaped, 100 and 500 boxes Currants, in barrel, cwt. each Raisins, muscatel, fi?s, nuts, &c. Ginger, bath bricks, jams, wax vestas, oatmeal, starch, blue, mustard, pipes, wrapping paper, hops, treacle, paper hangings, linseed and colza oil, white lead, nails assorted sizes, Sharp’s axes, iron bedsteads, tub-;, buckets, carpet brooms, clothes pegs, tacks, axe handles, vinegar, London mixtures, red herrings, Huntley and Palmer’s biscuits, sardines, fresh herrings, firkins do, blacking in tins and jars, looking-glasses, chairs, cruet stands, saddlery, hosiery, groats, pearl barley, tart, acid, carb. soda, soda crystals, arrowroot, salad oil, pickles, bottle fruits, sauces, split peas, sago, lamp wick, B. W. soap, deed boxes, earthenware, glassware ; prime New Zealand, Honeydew, Cavendish, atid Sheepwash tobacco ; prints, calicoes, white and grey blankets, tweeds, railway rugs, winceys, Bedf u-d cords, mole trowsers, pilot jackets, .Crimean, Scotch twill, and blue serge shirts. Wines and Sp irits. Brandy, qr-clc, Marteli’s, pale and brown, Hennessy’s Rum, qr-ck and libel, 12 to 30 o p. Whisk}', qr-casks Old tom, do Sherry, do and octaves Port, do In Case . Brandy, Martell’s ; Geneva, 4-gall. cases; champagne, pints and quarts, 1 doz cases; ginger wine, sherry and hock, Burnett’s old tom, pale cognac, bottled ale and 1 orter. June 11, 1863. M otice. To the Owner or Owners of Section No. 52, Turakina District. fthe Undersigned, hereby give notice, that I am about to erect a Dividing Fence between my section No. 56, and your section No. 52, in the district of Tu-raki-na, and I call upon yon to assist me in erecting such dividing fence within 31 days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same* and charge you with the moiety of the cost thereof, in conformity with the Fencing act of the Provincial Council, Session 1, No. 13. JOHN GLASGOW. Turakina, May 28, 1863. t Fencing Motice. To the Owners or Agents of Sections 22, 27, and 28, Turakina. YOU are hereby required to assist in the Erection of a Dividing Fence between your land and mine, Sections 24 and 26. Should you fail to do so, I shall proceed with the work, and charge you with half the cost. CHAS. PARKINSON, May 28, 1863. notice. Td the Owner or Owners of Sections Nos. 55, 45 and 49, Turakina District. fthe Undersigned, hereby give you notice, that I am about to erect a Dividing Fence between my Sections, N >f. 47 and 48, and your Sections Nos. 55, 45, and 49, in the district of Turakina ; and 1 call upon the Owners of these lauds to assist me in erecting such Dividing b ence within 31 days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same, and charge tiie Owners with the moiety of the cost thereof, in conformity with the Fencing Act of the Provincial Council, Session 1, No. 13. FRANCIS McIYOR. Turakina, June 4, 1863. Fencing Notice. To Mrs. Jean Fraser, Owner of part of Section 23, and to the Owner or Agent of S 'ction 27, Turakina, fthe Undersigned, hereby give you notice, that I am about to erect a Dividing Fence between your land, as above, and mine, Section 25 and part of Section 23, Turakina ; and I call upon you to assist me in erecting such Dividing Fence within 31 days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same, and charge you with the moiety of the cost thereof, in conformity with the Fencing act of the Provincial Council, Session ], N 0.13. JOHN CAMERON. Turakina, Jure 4, 1863.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 347, 11 June 1863, Page 2
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