'JpHE Undersigned invite attention to the very extensive and valuable addition to their stock of goods, which they have just received from London, ex Maria and Queen of the Avon, and which are now being disposed of at moderate rates. Taylor, Watt, & Co, August 13,1863.
m otic©. are invited for-the formation JL of 400 Chains of the Turn kina Valley Road. Plans and Specifications will be seen at the house of Mr. Jas. Wilson, Ann Rank. Tenders nmst be left with Mr. Wilson on or before Wednesday, the fourth day of November next. Sealed Tenders, to be addressed to the Chairman of Board of Wardens for the Tu rakina Valley Road. JAS. WILSON, Chairman. Turakina, Oct. 21, 1863. New Presbyterian Church, Turakina. fT is proposed to erect a new and more . commodious Presbyterian Church at Turakina, to meet the wants of the increasing population, at a cost of about ,£SOO. Contributions to this object will be thankfully received by the Rev. U. J. Allsworth, Minister, and by Messrs. N. E. Beamish, Chas. Cameron, Alex. Simpson, Jas. Wilson, junr., and Alex. Grant, Deacons and Trustees. October 22,1863. Wanganui Ferry. TSIENDERS for the Lease of the Wani ganui Ferry, for a period of twelve months commencing on the first day of December next, will he received at the Resident Magistrate’s office, Wanganui, up to Thursday, the 29th inst., at. noon. The 'Fenders to be addressed to the Bench of Magistrates. j Parties tendering are hereby" informed] that it is the intention of the Government to grant a Licence to a Waterman to cross foot passengers from the upper- part of Shakespeare’s Cliff to near the site of the old Gunboat Shed, in the Market-place. The Conditions of the Lease and .the R it.es may he seen at the Poiice Office, Wanganui, Dated this first day of October, 1863, at Wanganui. R. W. WOON, Clerk of the Court. VaccinationBR. GIBSON wishes to give notice to Parents, that he is Vaccinating Children at his residence, Victoria-avenue, every Saturday, at 12 o’clock. October 1, 1863 Mrs. Ashy Milliner and Dressmaker, MAR KE T PLA CE, WAISTGANUI. JVJNGJNUI Perry Stores, Near Baldwin’s Liuii Inn. GILLIES and McDONELL
1 RE in regular receipt o? shipments of ts. Goods, and have on sale—No. 1 Pieces sugar, brown Mauritius do; superior teas, chests ami boxes ; Sydney soap, raisins, and currants; negrohead and cavendish tobacco very good quality ; rice, coffee, course and fine salt, vinegar, red herrings, preserved fish, castor oil, salad oil, confectionery, lollies, cigars, pipes, Bell and Black’s matches, candles, pickles, &e. &c. Drapery, blue serge coats, mole trowsers, fashionable tweed suits ; coats, vests, and trowsers, in variety ; hats, caps, linen and paper collars, Crimean shirts, neckties, : scarfs, hosiery, flannels, blankets, regatta shirts, knee boots, <fcc. <fec. Earthenware, assorted. Flour and Bran and Sharps, at town prices. STORAGE FOR GOODS . September 10, 1863. Crown Lauds Office, Wellington, 10th October, 1863. BJOTICE is hereby given, that all that il piece of Land situated on the right bank of the Wanganui river, containing about 47 acres, and being portions - of Sections Nos. 56, 57, and 58, will be open for selection at this office, and at the Survey Office at Wanganui, on and after Tuesday, the 17th day of November next, under the Land Regulations of the Province of Wellington. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Commissioner of Crown Lands Education. A.. ASH begs to state 'that bis if a. School is open for the reception of Pupils. The Course of Instruction includes Mathematics, Ancient and Modern History, Scripture History, together with the ordinary brandies of Elementary Instruction. An Evening Class from 7to 9 o’clock. ) Market-place, October Ist, 1863. Hospital Reserves. rgtENDEBS. are invited by the Under-: J. signed from persons wishing to Lease' certain unoccupied portions of the above Reserves. The Tenders must be delivered to the Hospital attendant, from whom every information can l e obtained, at the Hospital, by noon of the 2nd day November 1863. G.' H. GIBSON, Acting Secretary Colonial Hospital Trustees. October 15. 2863.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 367, 29 October 1863, Page 2
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