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THIS DAY, Important Sal§« Taylor, Watt,. & Co, XT AYE received instructions to sell by public auction, on Thursday, theZSth October, 1863, / Sundry Merchandise; Including, 6 kegs Negrohead Tobacco 2 cases Copying Presses 2 cases Fancy Soaps, Scents, etc. 1 case Engravings—very good 7 Perambulators ' ' 1 case Toys, and Office and Dinner Bells 1 case Cane-seated Chairs, American Child's Chairs, and Door Mats 1 bale Men’s Moleskin Trowsers 1 „ do Blue Serge Shirts 1 „ Prints 2 trunks Girls’ Leather Boots and Men’s half Wellington do Dark Brown Sugar Preserved French Fruits And various other Goods. October 14th, 18:63. Public Notice. ■\fyTILLIAM KELLS anct GEO. ROBERTS, having disposed of' their Butchering Business, request that all parties having any claims against them to send the same to Mr. William Kells, for immediate payment; and all parties indebted to them are requested to settle their respective Accounts by the 15th of November, or they will be handd to their Solicitor for collection. Wanganui-, October 22nd, 1863. (Signed,) William Kells George. Boberts LONDON HOUSE. Now ready for inspection, Spring and Summer Goods, •comprising, The latest fashions and newest styles. m Milinery, Drapery, and Clothing. A large assortment of Ladies’ and Children's Boots. October 24, 1863, Henry Bradley, Campbell-place, Wanganui. Per Aster ope, from London direct, and now arrived per Wonga Wonga, from Wellington, AN excellent assortment of dentlemen’s, IToutlls’j and Boys’ Summer Clothing. It will no doubt be unequalled by any other in the place, and will be added to the already extensive stock of the U ndersigned, who takes this opportunity of inviting an inspection of the same. It will comprise the following,— Gentlemen’s blue and white Flannel and fancy Tweed Suits, a very large variety of alpaca, Bussell-cord, coloured lustre, fancy check, Melton, .fancy ribbon, silk-warp, serge (of various qualities), and other descriptions of fashionable cut Sack Coats, etc. ; all kinds fancy Tweed, white and brown Drill, Military Duck, Crosland Tweed, fancy doe, mole, cord, and Bedford Hunting Pants aud Trowsers ; black cloth Suits in quantities ; linen and paper collars, about 80 doz. ; assorted Beaufort, Bibbon, Tom Thumb, Napoleon, Ariel, Wedding, and other Neckties; a nice assortment of silk and other Pocket-handker-chiefs ; Braces ; Shirts of all kinds ; Tweed Caps, Felt Hats, and Men’s and BO3N Brazilian Straw Hats, Aldershott Cloth Caps, Oil-silk, and Balmorals ; boys’ and youths’ fancy Tweed Suits ; men’s fancy tweed, brown boll and, and other V r ests. In the piece—white and drab cotton Cord, white linen Drill, Military Duck, and white and drab Moleskin. &c. &c. &c. George Beaven. October 24 1863. . "~IvEW~GOO DS. NEW GOODS. r JPHE Undersigned has just received, and has on sale, a large and extensive assortment of New Goods, ex late arrivals from . London, consisting of China, Glass and Earthenware, Hollo ware, Tweeds, Doeskins, Beady made Clothing, Blankets, Prints, Hosiery, Woolpacks, Sheep wash Tobacco, Wines, Spirits, Ales, Beers, Crushed Lump Sugar, Yorkshire Hams, Bed Herrings, Almonds, Walnuts, Barcelona Nuts, Figs, etc. etc., of all descriptions, and a variety of other Goods. Also, a very good Pianoforte, by Broadwood and Co. WM. FINNIMOBE. October 20 th. T 863.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 367, 29 October 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 367, 29 October 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 367, 29 October 1863, Page 2

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