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Steward AES ON, E, the Undersigned, will give the above O-W . Reward to any Person or ,Persons (not being the actual perpetrator of the Crime) who will give Evidence to'conviction of the Person or Persons who put, 01 caused to be put, FIRE in the House oi Mr. JV M. Richards, on Taupo Quay, or the night of 9th June, 18G3. J. M. Richarbs. £SO Liverpool and Lombok Insurance. Co. £sl Northern Insurance Co. £2i June 18th, 18G3.

Notice. A LL Cattle found trespassing on the Lam /». of the Undersigned will be charged a the rate of 3s per week from this date. All PIGS will be destroyed. W. J, HOLDER, Wm, GARNER. June 11, 1863. Wai&ted. A Man who understands the Manage ment of Horses and General Earn Work. Apply to JOHN GOTTY, Kaikokopu Farm. June 11, 1863. i: ,, For Sale. JANE ENTIRE HORSE and Two Im if ported Merino Rams. Apply to JOHN GOTTY. June 17, 1863. - ■ * cartage. THE Undersigned will carry Goods— From Wanganui to Turakina ai Is 6d per cwt. From Turakina to the Ferry—Wheal 6d per bushel; : Barley or Oats, 4d pei bushelßutter Is per cwt. To be responsible for all goods handed ovei to him. / Orders left with Messrs. Gillies am McDouell will be carefully attended to. JAMES KEEN. Jnne 11, 1863. PIANOFORTE Timer and Repairer. TyTR. IT. F. Jones, of Wellington, wil 111. visit Wanganui in a few weeks should sufficient inducement offer. Per sons requiring his services in the above lim ave requested to leave particulars with Mr H. I. Jones, Taupo Quay. June 18th, 1863;

Notice. .ft LL Cattle found depasturing upon tin Im. . lands of Cressweli, Pua lioa, am Ngaio Glade, will be {charged five, shillings weekly each per head of Cattle until re moved. The written authority. of tin owners is required before doing so. CHARLES SMALL. FRANCIS IT. WATTS. Cressweli, 18th June 1863. Per Storm Bird, (daily expected), ex Elloi Castle, and other late arrivals. *- t JDavid Nathan :: SNVITES public attention to his extensive and well assorted stock of—« Linen, Drapery, Silks, Mercery, Fancy Dresses, Shawls, Cloaks, Mantles, Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, and Haberdashery, personally selected expressely for this Market, and suitable for the present season. Linens. Irish, Diapers, table damask, ladies’ collars with or without cuffs, rougli and dressed hollands, ticking, huckaback, tapes, &c. Calicos. Grey, white and twilled,, Ilorrocks’ long cloths, ludiuu twill, croydon, furniture dimity, glazed chintz, jaconet and silesia linings, den ies, solid check and fancy ginghams, Hoyle’s fancy and French prints, &c. flannels. Welsh, saxony and coloured flannels. Dresses. An immense variety of new dress goods, comprising the chief novelties of the season, French merino, coburgs, lustres, black and coloured Circassians, alpacas, winceys, llamas, plaids, droguets, reps, fancy stuffs, &c. Silks. Good black and coloured silks for dresses, Persians &c. Mantles and Cloaks, in cloth, beaver and seal skin, the newest and most fashionable shapes. Fancy Departments. A beautiful collection of ribbons, velvets, trimmings, Feathers, flowers, embroidery, laces, ladies’ and gent.’s gloves, chenille and silk hair nets, ladies and boys’ belts, ladies and children’s under clothing. Garibaldi jackets; also a large assortment of new crinolines. Hosiery , Men’s, women’s and children’s woollen, merino and cotton hose and half hose, white, brown and coloured, Clothing, Mens’youths’ and boys’ cloth, tweeds, and other suits; cloth, tweed, cord, npmle, and other trousers; cloth and tweed vests; cloth caps, felt hats, boys* knickerbocker suits, white, fancy regatta and Crimean shirts. Boots and Shoes. An imnience stock of men’s, women’s and children’s boots and shoes, of every des? cripiion. June 18th, 1863.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 349, 25 June 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 349, 25 June 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 349, 25 June 1863, Page 2

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