Notice M tfj head of unmanageable CATTLE 4ftO have been running on my Laud at the YVangaehu for the last six months. I shall sell them to pay expence if not paid by Owners and removed within one month from tin's date. See advertisement, 31st March, 1863. J. M. RICHARDS. September 24, 1863. Notice. PARTIES indebted to Archibald Camkiion. late of the Lion Inn. Wanganui, are requested to pay their accounts 10 Jami?,s Stkwabt, Turakina, at their earliest convenience. Turakina, Sept. 24, 1863. Cattle 1 i*espass. a LL Cattle and Horses found on Sand/a. ridge Farm will be charged at the rate of Is per day after this date, unless arrangements are made with the under signed. JAMES LETT. October 8, 1863. Notice. No. 2 Line. r|P HE Mataraua Board of Wardens hereby I. give notice to those Persons who have placed Gates on the No. 2 Line- of too narrow a dimension to admit of the passage of Carts, that if the same are not removed within two weeks from this date, legal proceedings will lie instituted, agreeably to Section 6, Clause 34, of District Highways Act. Board Room, Oct. 3, 1 603. Notice. to be left at the Chronicle i Office up to Thursday, at noon, the i2nd inst., are hereby invited for a Cutting and Erection of a Bridge on the AVarreugate Line. Also, for the Formation of a piece of Road on the No. 2 Line, commencing from the road opposite to Mr. A. McGregor’s Gate to t-lie present road opposite to Mr. Plampin’s boundary. For particulars application to bfe made to Mr. McWilliam, Inspecter of Roads to the Board. H. S. HAEIUSON, Chairman. Board R>om, Oct 3, 1863. M otice. Road Contractors. 1 TENDERS are invited for Forming and Metalling about 108 Chains of the Goat Valley Road. Plans and Speeifieat.ians of the work lie for inspection at the Sub-Treasurer’s Office. The Bridge required at 43 Peg can be tendered for separately. Tenders to lie forwarded to J. Woodward, Esq., Wellington, on or before the 31st inst. JOHN NIXON, Sub-Treasurer, October 6, 1863. Wanted to Depasture. 200 or 300 EWES, on the usual terms. Apply to JOHN CRICHTON, Turakina. October 8, 1863. Wanted. AL ARG E Working Bullock, with snail horns. One broken in to near side preferred. A. N. MAGRATI-I. The Grange, October 8, 1863. Mrs. Craig HAS received a supply of Ladies’ Spring and Summer Cloaks, Mantles, Paletots, &c, Also, Boys’ and Children’s Clothes, in variety. Ilidgway-street, opposite the N. Z. Bank, October 8, 1863.
To Let. In Yietoria-avenue. rip HE House at present occupied by P. JL Porter, Esq. POWELL, SON, & Co., Agents. October 1, 1863. Education. lI'R. A. ASH begs to state that his ill. School will open for the reception of Pupils on A 1 outlay, the 12th inst. The Course of Instruction includes Mathematics, Ancient and Modern History, Scripture History, together with the ordinary branches of Elementary Instruction. An Evening Class from 7 to 9 o’clock. Market-place, October Ist, 1863. E is hereby given, that a meeting will be held in the Ivaitoki Schoolroom on the 19th of October, at 12 o’clock, to audit the last year’s accounts and to elect a Committee for the ensuing year, &c. By order of the Chairman. October 1, 1863. T. Xuffin PHOTOGRAPHER, Church Street. August 6, 1863.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 365, 15 October 1863, Page 2
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