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GENERAL STORES. HIPANGO TERRACE, TEIRA TOWN , Opposite the Wanganui Ferry, Gillies & Mcßoneil HAVE on sale Groceries, Spirits; Flour, Bran ami Sharps at Town'prices ; Potatoes, Blankets, Pea Jackets, Knee Boot 3, and other articles of daily requirement. - G. & McP. have still remaining a few very superior Hair seated and Rocking Chairs, &c. - Storage for goods. 20 Cords of Firewood. , . 10,000 Shingles. May 28, 1863. cheap Bread. FINE Flour delivered in Town at JEl7' per ton. i NETLYE MILL. April 10 1803. notice. THE Undersigned begs to inform the 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 £-chests - Greeu Tea, in boxes Pekoe do do Chocolate, Fry and Sons’, 15 lb boxes Cocoa, do Pearl, 16 lb boxes, gold packets Rice—Patna, cwt. bags; Carolina, in bbl ! Gandies—Price’s Belmont sperm j Melbourne moulds, 60 lb boxes Soap—London and Liverpool, in cwt. boxes, half, and quarter do Coffee—Java and Manilla Plantation, in 1,2, 3,4, 7lb tins Cheroots, Havauyah shaped, 100 and 500 boxes Currants, in barrel, cwt. each Raisins, muscatel, figs, nuts, &c. ; Ginger, bath_bricks, -jum*. ■»»* vcata?, oatImeaUstarch, blue, mustard, pipes, wrapping 'paper, hops, treacle, paper -hungings, linseed and colza oil, white, lead, -nails assorted) sizes, Sharp’s axes, iron bedsteads, tubs, buckets, carpet brooms, clothes pegs, tacks,) ! axe handles, vinegar, London mixtures, red lherrings, Huntley, and Palmer’s biscuits,; 'sardines, fresh herrings, firkins do, blacking in tins and jars, looking-glasses, chairs, stands, saddlery, hosiery, groats, pearl barley, tar t. acid, curb, soda, soda crystals, arrowroot, salad oil, pickles, bottle fruits, sauces, split peas, sago, lamp, wick, B. W. soap, deed boxes, earthenware, glassware; prime Negrohead, Honeydew, Cavendish, and Sheepwash tobacco ; prints ; calicoes, I white .and grey .blankets, tweeds, railway rugs, winceys, Bedford cords, mole trow- ■ ders, pilot jackets, Crimean, Scotch twill, and blue serge shirts. Winesand Spirits. Brandy, qr-ck, Martell’s, pale and brown, Hennessy’s Hum, qr-ck and hhd, 12to 30 o.p. Whisky, 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- uml hock, Barnett’s old. tom, pale cognac, bottled ale and porter. W. FINNTMORE: June 11, 1863. Notice A . Brindled Cow, with a circular brand joined to an indistinct letter on the hip, has been upon Capt. Rhodes’ Hun 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. E. BEAMISH, Turakina. April 30, 1863. Mahoe Leaves, BEING a Selection of Sketches 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. i H. I. JONES. , STEAM GUNBOAT FOR WAIKATO 1 RIVER. ; We have for some time been aware tliat 1 the New Zealand Government were having 1 built at Sydney, at the works of the A. S. N. j Cbmpagjfc a steam cupola gunboat for the 1 Waikato river, but, for reasons which will 1 readily suggest themselves, we did not think * it prudent to mention the circumstance. ( The time for maintaining any secrecy on 1 the subject is now passed, and we shall 1

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 353, 23 July 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 353, 23 July 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 353, 23 July 1863, Page 1

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