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£125 Reward arson. WE, tlie Undersigned, will give the at>oVe Reward to any Pet-son or Persons (not being the actual perpetrator of tlio Crime) who will, give Evidence to conviction of the Person or Persons who put, or caused to be put; FIRE irt 4 the House of Mr. J. M. Richards, on Taupo Quay, on the night of Tuesday, 9;h June, 1863. J. M. Richards. £SO. XtIVERROCUi AND* LONDON Insurance Co. . £‘so Northern Insurance Co. £25 June 18th, 1863. Notice. ft LL Cattle found trespassing on the Land .ft. . the Undersigned will be charged at the rate of 3s per week from this date. • All PIGS will be destroyed. . s W. J. HOLDER, Wm. GARNER: June 11, 1863. c Wanted. ,1. Alan who understands the/ Managers. lnent of j Horses and General Farm Work.. Apply to . 7 ' JOHN GOTTY, - Kaikokopu Farm. - June 11, 18*)3. ’ w:is QNE ENTIRE HORSE and Two Imported Merino Rams. Apply to ' • JOHN GOTTY. ' June 17, 18m3. : ' - ' ■ ■ : cartage. THE Undersigned wilt carry Goods— From Wanganui to 1 Tnrakiha at Is 6d per cwt. . - From Turakina-td'the Ferry—Wheat - 6d per bushel; Barley or Oats, 4d per bush,td; Butter/Js per cWt. To be responsible jor all goods handed over to him. ’ Orders left with : Messrs! Gißies and McDbneli will- be carefully attended to. JAMES KEEN. Jnne IT, 1863. - ; / PIANOFORTE Tiinor and Repairer. l R. 11.. F- Jones,,- of Wellington-, will Should sufficient Jinilucement..-offer. Persons requiring his services in’ the above line are requested to leave particulars with Mr. H-I- J ones,. Taupo Quay. .June. 18th, 1863! Notice. B LL Cattle found depasturing upon the fa. lands of Cresswell, Pua Roa, and NgaioGlade, will be jeharged five shillings weekly each per head of Cattle until removed. The, written authority of the owners is required before doing so. • * CHARLES SM^LL.. . FRANCIS H. WATTS., ' Cresswell, 18>h June 1863. Y’es 'Storm Bird (daily expected), ex Elio) Castle, and other late arrivals. David M athan INVITES public attention to his extensiveand well assorted stock of— Linen, Drapery, Silks 7 Mercery; Fancy Dresses,, ;Shawls, Cloaks* Mantles, Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, and Haberdashery,: personally selected expressely for this Market/ and suitable for the .present season. , Linens. 1 Irish, Diapers, table damask, ladies’ collars with or without cuffs, rough and dressed hollunds, ticking, huckaback, tapes, &c. Calicos Grey, white and twilled, : Horrocks* long cloths, Indian twill, croydon, dimity; glazed -chintz,- jaconet dud silesia linings; derries/;solid check and fancy ginghams, Hoyle’s fancy and French piiuts, &c. L; Flannels. Welsh; saxony and coloured flannels.. f Dresses. V ; ' i: An immense variety of new dress goods, comprising tlie. chief hovel ties.ofi the season, French merino, cpburgs, lustres, black and coloured Circassians,. alpacas, winceys, llamas, plaids, droguets, reps, fancy stuffs* &a. ■ - . =• ’' - - ■ Iks. Good black and coloured silks for dresses, Persians Mantles and Cloaks, in cloth, beaver and seal skin; the newest and most fashionable..shapes.. Fancy Departments. A beautiful collection ofribbons, velvets* trimmings, Feathers,, flowers, embroidery, laces, ladies’■ and geut.’s gloves, chenille ami silk hair net?; ladies and; boys’ belts, ladies and children’s uuder clothing. Garibaldi jackets; also a large assortment of new crinolines. ' Hosiery, Men’s, women’s and childreu’s woollen* merino and cotton hose and half hose, white* brown and coloured; ; ’ Clothing. Mens’youths’ and boys’ clotlv tweeds, and other suits; cloth, tweed/' cord, mole, and other trousers ; cloth and tweed vests; cloth caps, felt hats/ boys’ knicberbocker suits, white, \faucy regatta and Crimean shirts.. An imraence stock of men’s, women’s and IdrenV boots and shoes, of. eycry desption. : • • , June 18th, 1863. '

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 348, 18 June 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 348, 18 June 1863, Page 2

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