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Tenders for Fencing. TENDERS for making R double Ditch and Hank Fence, between Sections 60 t and 43, near Shakespear’s Cliff, are hereby invited. Appljr at ) the CourtHouse. May 4, 1863. •To Arrive v : ; per “ Ellon Castle” and “ Maria ” from *6 London, Cases and 2 bales assorted Seasonable Drapery, particulars "'of'which will appear in a future Advertisement. EDWIN T. WOON. May 28, 1863. RANGITIKEI AND TURAKINA .Carrier., JAMES - COOMBE BEGS to .inform tjie inhabitants of Wanganui, Turakina and Rangitikei, that he has purchased th£ Drays.and Horses used by Mr: JAMES B ITIWXrT-in the Carrying Trade, and will' Commence' the management of the business'tin the Ist of June. Orders left at —• F. Baldwin's, Lion Inn ; R. Betx’s, Wanganui; Franklin and Hurst’s or James Stewart’s, Turakina, will be punctually attended to. May 23, 1863, NOTICE. To FoncersSEVERAL Miles of Ditch and Bank Fencing to be erected upon Captain Rhodes’ Stations, Turakina. The ground is of the best description for Banking, and the work will be given,out in pieces to suit Contractors. For particulars apply ;to ROBERT J. KNOX, Otakupu , . Or, N. E. BEAMISH, Turakina. . June 4. 1863. Mahoe Leaves, BEING a Selection of Sketcli3s of New Zealand and its Inhabitants, and other matters concerning them. By Thos. Moser. The above has been just received in a convenient form for transmission by BookPost. : H. I. JONES. June 4, 1863. Kaitoki COMMON SCHOOL. npHE Chairman and Committee of the ( Kaitoki Common School beg to return their sincere thanks to their numerous friends, both in town and country, who have so liberally subscribed towards the erection of a School-house, and to inform them that the Building is now completed. They also give notice that the School is open, and that they are prepared to receive as many Children as can be sent. No fees will; be required during this term. - June 4, 1863. , Notice IS hereby given, that all Cattle found on Lily Bank Farm will be charged 2s per day from this date. And all Persons removing Cattle without the consent of the Undersigned will he prosecuted. JOHN P. WATT. June 4, 1863. v Notice. I the Undersigned, beg to inform the. j Public of ‘Wanganui and its 1 Vicinity, that I have opened a BOARD and LODGING HOUSE, on Taupoquay, next door to W. Kells’ Store, and hope to merit a share of public patronage by being able to offer good accommodation, combined with moderate charges. J. RAPLEtY June 4, 1863. ; Wanganui “Hope” Total Abstinence Society. A Lecture WILL be delivered in the School-room, Det. 57th regt., on Monday, 22ml June, 1863, by F. G. ALLEN, Esq, on “Roads and Railroads, with something, about those that travel by them,” Doors open at 6 o’clock. AdmissionReserved Seats, Is eacli; Members of the above Society, free. June 11, 1863. Seed Oats and Wheat. PURE White Tartarian Oats for sale, free from Drake ; also, excellent early Adelaide Wheat, at- Messrs. HARRISON and JONES’, Rangitikei. June 4, 1863. - . NoticeiS hereby given, that all Cattle found trespassing on my Land after this date will be charged for at the rate of Is per week ; and that none will be allowed»to be driven from thence without my permission;All accounts now due to me will be placed in a lawyer’s hands for collection unless settled by the end of this month. JOHN WALKER. June 11,1863. For SalergUlE Entire Horse ST. PATRICK, i Apily to JOHN WALKER. June 11, 1863.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 348, 18 June 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 348, 18 June 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 348, 18 June 1863, Page 2

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