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MILITIA. following extracts of Public Orders 1. are published for general information. No 1. Officers of the Militia and Volunteers are reminded that Government do. m t provide arms and ammunition for their use, arid it is requested that all arms of whatever description in possession of officers in the Turakina portions of the District be at once returned, as they are required for issue to settlers, who can not otherwise join the Troop or Company. By command, ALFRED ROSS. Lieutenant, W.M. No 2. Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers, Troopers, and Privates of the Union Corps of Volunteers, who may not (in the opinion of the Captain Commanding) be sufficiently well acquainted with their drill to enable them to fall iii at the usual Monthly . parade, will, attend the drills at the time and place ordered for the Militiamen until further orders. Officers are recommended to attend these parades. By Command, ALFRED ROSS, Lieutenant, W.M.

August 13, 1863. Notice, THE Undersigned begs to inform the Inhabitants of Wanganui and the district, that he has now received by the “ Ellon Ca3tle” from London, a well selected Stock of goods (as per list annexed) which he will offer for sale at a moderate advance. Ladies’ Dresses in black silk, French merino, winsey, linsey, alpaca, cobourg, &c., &e., cloth mantles; hats (trimmed and nntrimmed,) hosiery, gloves, neck ties, scarfs, collars, sleeves, feathers, flowers, head dresses, chenille and other nets, handkerchiefs, boots and shoes in great variecyr Gentlemen’s Clothing in all its branch collars, shirts, ties, hosiery, gloves, leather leggings, boots, slippers, &c., hats and caps in newest style?. Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, shirt collars, ties, boots, &c. Blankets, linens, table linen, calicoes, prints, colured and white flannel, dress trimmings, haberdashery of all descriptions. &C., (fee., (fee. HENRY BRADLEY. Campbell Place, Wanganui, July 2, 1863, Perambulators. Mfk Single at .£3 each. 24 Double at £4 each. Cane-seated Chairs at 6s. each. Toys in (great variety. HENRY BRADLEY. Campbell Place, July 16, 1863. Excellent Teas, BLACK 3s. 3«. 4d. and 3s. 6d. per lb. Green 4s. BJ. per lb. Mixed 3s. 6d. and 3s. 10d. per lb. Are now on Sale at the GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, Taupo Quay, (Corner of Wicksteed Place.) Every Article in the Trade supplied of Sterling Good Quality. Fry’s Chocolates <fe Cocoas, Foreign Fruits, Spices, &c. Sugar at Wholesale Prices. Family Orders sent to any part of the Town. N. B -—Being engaged solely in the Grocery Trade,-with 20 Years experience, I am enabled to secure the beat articles in the Market and retail them at the lowest possible profit. HENRY LYON. August 6, 1803. Home made Bread. 11JO Advance in the Price of Flour at [I Netlye Mill. First Flour Warranted delivered in Town. ... per ton £l7 0 0 Retail at the Mill Sacks of 200 lbs at 0 17 0 Bags of 100 lbs at 0 18 0 Good Seconds, Pollard and Bran always on band. H. COLLINS, Manager. August 6, 1863. For Sale* m Of Last Year’s Ewe Lambs. Apply to . T. H. GIBSON. August 6, 1863. Stock for Sale. A Team of Six Working Bullocks with Dray complete. 30 Head of Mixed Cattle several of which are fit. for the Butcher. Also a Few Horses. P. BUCKTHOUGHT. Opiu, August. 6, 18 >3. To be Let. House standing by itself, on the .8 north side of the Yictovia-avenue, opposite the Industrial School Ground. It contains six rooms, has a paddock attached to.it, and commands one of the finest views in the place. Immediate entry may be had. Apply to CHARLES PARKES. Milo Young: Cupid rr»HE Fees for the services of the above JL Horses being due on the 28th February, payment of the same is requested to be made on or before the 30th May. TAYLOR-, 'WATT, k Co. April. 29th, 1863.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 357, 20 August 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 357, 20 August 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 357, 20 August 1863, Page 2

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