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David Nathan IN VITES public attention to his extensive and well assorted stock of— Linendrapery, 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, rough and dressed hollands, ticking, huckaback, tapes, &c. Calicos. Grey, white and. twilled, ITorrocks’ long cloths, Indian twill, croydon, furniture dimity, glazed chintz, jaconet and silesia linings, derries, solid check and fancy ginghams, Hoyle's fancy and French piints, &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 geut.’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’?, women’s and children’s woollen, merino and cotton hose and half hose, white, brown and coloured; Clothi?ig. Mens’ youths’ and boys’ cloth, tweeds, and other suits; cloth, tweed, cord,, nude, and other trousers ; cloth and tweed vests; cloth caps, felt hats, hoys’ knickerbooker suits, white, fancy regatta and Crimean shirts. Boots and Shoes. An immence stock of men’s, women’s and j children’s boots and shoes, of eveiy description. June 18th, 1863. j Bank of New Zealand. AT a Special General Meeting of the Proprietors of this Bank held this day, at tiie Banking house, in Queen-street, Auckland, it was unanimously resolved “That the Directors be empowered to call up the remainder of tiie capital of the Company by calls of One Pound per share, payable at intervals of not less than six months.” In accordance therewith, the Directors hereby give notice that the Sixth Call of One Pound per share will be payable at. the places mentioned below, on Thursday, the Twenty-first day of January, 1864 : Auckland... Afthe Bank of New Zealand. Taranaki'... Do. Napier Do. Wellington Do. Wanganui Do. Nelson Do. Picton Do. Blenheim... Do. Christchurch Do. Lyttelton... Do. Dunedin ... Do. Invercargill Do. Rivertou ... Do. Sydney ... At the Oriental Bauk Corporation’s Office. London ... At the Bank of New Zealand. 50, Old Broad-3treet. A. KENNEDY, General Manager

Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, 20th July, 1863. Town Board Office, July 22nd, 1863. Annual Meeting of the “Town of I. Wanganui,” for the purpose of receiving the accounts of the past year, and of appointing three Auditors to examine them, will be held at this Office, at 7 P.M. on Monday August 24th, 1863. JOHN HANDLEY, Chairman of Wanganui Town B ard. Carriage of Goods Tn PA P v fI<’TI f |MIE Undersigned will carry goods from .1 the Town to P.ipaieti on every Wednesday and Thursday (weather permitting), at the rate of of one shilling per cwt.. Parcels 6d. Orders left at Mr. J. Tool’s, Market-place JAMES THURSTON. July 30th 1863. 1 HEREBY give notice that all debts due at the date hereof to me, the under signed, have been assigned and transferred by me to Mr. Henry Boyden Roberts, of Wanganui, Soliciter, who is alone authorized to receive the same. GEO. ROBERTS. July 30, 1863. ■ Fencing 1 notice. To W. Waugh, or whom it may concern. WE hereby require you to assist in erecting a Dividing Fence between your land, being a poi'tiou of Section No. 27 in the Rangitikei Agricultural Reserve, and our land in the same Section. AUUGST FRIEDRICH. FRIEDRICH POPPE. July 28th, 1863.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 357, 20 August 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 357, 20 August 1863, Page 2

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