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‘‘ Tempora inutantur et nos mutainur ex illis. A N efficient Assistant Monitor having been obtained to instruct the younger classes attending the Common School, the Teacher will thus be enabled to devote more time than previously to the interests of the more advanced classes. There will also be a proportionate shortening in the hours (at present much to long). The class for Latin meets every morning at 8 o’clock. Parents or Guardians wishing to send children may ascertain all particulars as to Terms, Studies, &c. on application to, MU. McMINN, Master. October 15 1863. Henry Hurley, BOOTMAKER, VICTORIA AVENUE. COLONIAL made Boots and Shoes, and Leather of all desorptions, constantly on hand. October 15, 1803. To Stand this Season, the Thorough-bred Ilorse Don Juan. (Better known in Wanganui as “ Don Jon” winner of the Wanganui Produce.) ON JUAN was got by Biddlesworth out of “ Harder” by “ Sir Charles” out of a thorough-bred mare (the celebrated “ Miss Foote”) imported to New South Wales. DON JUAN will stand at Baldwin’s Lion Inn on Wednesdays and Fridays ; at the Rut land Hotel ou Thursdays ; the remainder of the week at Wangaehu and Turakina. Terms—Single Mares £3 10s. Two or more Mares by one owner, as per agreement.

Good accomadation for Mares at the Wangaehu. For further particulars apply at the Lion Inn. ALEX. CAMERON. October 15, 1803. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT O CHILL BANK . The powerful draught Stallion CLYDE. €LYPE, got by Sampson out of an imported Mare. He is a bright bay, stands sixteen and a half hands high, Strong honed, Staunch in harness, good temper, with fine action. Terms <£3 each Mare Good paddocks provided free for three weeks, after which 3s. per week will be charged. No responsibility. Payment to be made in January, 1834. JOHN PATERSON. October 1 Dili, 1803. Hospital Reserves, are invited by the Under .1. signed from persons wishing to Lease certain unoccupied portions of the above Reserves. I’lie Tenders must be delivered to the Hospital attendant, from whom every information can be obtained, at the Hospital, by noon of the 2nd day November 1803. G! 11. GIBSON, Acting Secretary Colonial Hospital Trustees. October 35, 2Hi>3. Raffle of Clocks. Rutland Hotel, Saturday, 17th inst., at 8 o’clock p.m. SIX Handsome American Patent Lever Escapement Stinking CLOCKS, by the celebrated house of Jerome and Co. The above are perfectly new, and have been put in working order by Mr. Mayers, and are of the best quality. Tickets 8s each. The three highest and three lowest Throws to gain the Prizes. October 15th, ISG3. New Zealand Steam iN avigation Company. (Limited.) P>. RHODES, Esq , a proprietor in 11 * the above Comjiauy, has given the requisite notice of his intention to propose the following Resolution at the next halfyearly General Meeting of the Company, to be held in Wellington at the Athe ueuin, on Tuesday, 20th October, at 3 o’clock precisely : “ That the Capital of the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company (Limited) be increased to ,£250.000.” POWELL, SON, & Co., Agents N. Z. S. N. Co. Octber 15, 1803. Nelson and Marlborough Coast S. Navigation Co. Limited. ffIUIE Company’s powerful paddle steamer r £ STURT , John Walker, Commander, will sail as follows, — Nelson for Picton, Wednesday, Oct. 21. Picton for Wellington, Thursday, CM. 22. Wellington for Wanganui, Saturday, Oct. 24. Wanganui for Nelson, Tuesday, Oct. 27. For Freight or Passage apply to TAYLOR, WAT I', & Co. October 15, 1863.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 365, 15 October 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 365, 15 October 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 365, 15 October 1863, Page 2

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