THIS DAT. Estate of the late Thomas Shields. Taylor, Watt, & Co. TULL sell by public auction, withont reserve, on Thursday, November 12, 1863, at Twelve o’clock, about One Ton of Bacon. November 12, 1863. , — ~ : " It :Mm S, ' Ex Wonga Wonga, from Wellington, from the choice and muchadmired Flock of George Hunter, Esq. Taylor, Watt, & Co. "JJAVE much pleasure in announcing that they will sell by public auction, on Thursday, 26th November, 1863, at 2 o’clock, p.m., unless previously disposed of by private contract, 10 pure-bred Southdown Yearling Rams, and 10 half-bred Cots wold Yearling Rams out of Leicester Ewes. The sires of the above, imported by George Hunter, Esq., of Wellington, are from thq4eelebrated and valuable Flocks of the Duke of Richmond, *nas Webb, Esq., and Thomas B. Northeart, Esq. The Auctioneers invite inspection of the hams, and will be happy to furnish further particulars as to Pedigree. Wanganui, November 9th, 1863. DAVID AND PETER BEIoXi, i have received, per Wonga Wonga, a very choice assortment of SUMMER DRESSES, to which the attention of the Ladies of Wanganui is respectfully invited. These New and Fashionable Goods consist of, Alexandra Robes French Muslin Robes Mohair, in dresses and piece, checked and plain Barege „ r „ Organdi Balzarine Delaines French Merinos, black, brown and scarlet Chene Mohair, Muslins Esterhazy, Llama Light Figured Winceys, Silk Alpacas, Mixed and Fancy Alpacas, &c. &c. Also, per late arrivals, Hollands, dressed and undressed White and drab Stays Tambour Skirts, Crinoline Window Curtains Check, Spot, Swiss, and Book Muslins Linen Damask Bobbinet, black and white Fancy Buttons, a very nice lot Union Tweeds, good quality Alpaca Coating, Gambroons Serge Coats Regatta and Twilled Shirts Crimean Shirts, Blue Serge do Boys’ Tweed and Mole Trowsers Flannels, Cotton Sheets Felt Hats, Braces Door Mats, Hearth hugs. Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats, in great variety. D. & P. Bell. November 12, 1863. NOTICI. THE 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.
New Presbyterian Church, Turakina. IT 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. R. *F. Allsworth, Minister, and by' Messrs. N. E. Beamish, Chas. Cameron, Alex. Simpson, Jus. Wilson, junr., and Alex. Grant, Deacons and TrusOctober 22, 1863. Mrs. Ash, Milliner and Dressmaker, MARKET PLACE, WANGANUI. WANGANUI Ferry Stores, Near Baldwin’s Lion Inn. GILLIES and McDONELL A RE in regular receipt of shipments of iSL Goods, and have on sale—No. 1 Pieces sugar, brown Mauritius do; superior teas, chests and 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, &c. <fcc. 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. &c. Earthenware, assorted. Flour and Bran and Sharps, at town prices. STORAGE FOR GOODS . September 10, 1863. X' Tuffin ** PHOTOGRAPHER , Church Street. October 1, 1863.
Militia. Wanganui 10th Nov. 1863. THE usual : Quarterly Government Parade of the "Victoria, Prince of Wales, and the Caledonian Rangers, will take place at Wanganui on Monday, the 23rd instant, at 2 p.m. All members of the "Volunteers who are sufficiently well acquainted with their drill as to fall in with their respective Companies, will do so on that occasion, and their attendance will not again be required at any parade during the cui'rent quarter. The Militia Squads at the Westmere and the Grange, will, on that occasion, parade on the Market-place, Wanganui, for which duty they will have an overslaugh" 6f'two parades. Each man of the Volunteer Companies and the Militia will have 10 rounds of blank ammunition served out to him. Officers Commanding Companies will have their parade States ready to present to the Adjutant when he collects the reports. By Command, (Signed) ALFRED ROSS, Captain and Adjutant. TO ARRIVE. SORWICK’S Baking Powder HAS been used by thousands of private Families, Shippers and Emigrants for raising Bread with half the trouble and in a quarter the time required with Yeast, and for rendering puddings and pastry light, and wholesome. ; The Queen’s Private Baker says,—“ It is a most useful invention.” Capt. Allen Young, of the Arctic Yacht “ Fox,” states that. —“ It keeps well, and answers admirably.” E. Hamilton, Esq., M.D., F.S.A., observes that, —“It is much better for raisng bread than yeast, and much more wholesome.” HENRY LYON, agent, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 369, 12 November 1863, Page 2
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