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Wanted to Rent. A GOOD HOUSE, not less than six Rooms, with Kitchen and Stable. Liberal rent given. Tenancy to commence at Christmas. Apply to Colonel Logan, H.M. 57th regt. November 26th, 1863. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Undersigned, being aboutto dissolve Partnership, request that all Debts and Amounts due to their Firm be paid on or before the 31st. December next, and also that all Claims against them may be presented for payment before that date. TAYLOR, WATT, & Co. November 19, 1863. Rotice. A BAY GELDING has been running on my land at Turn kina for the last six months ; he has black points, is bob-tailed, and very stiff in the fore legs ; brand somewhat like a D, but. indistinct. Jf not claimed within two mouths he will be sold to pay expences. ALEX. SIMPSON. Turakina, Oct.. 29, 1863. i o Road Contractors. for Metalling will be received i by the Brunswick Board of Wardens, Ist. 40 Chains, more or less, from Waitotara Trunk Road to the top of the Goat Valley. 2nd. 35 Chains, from the top of the Goat Valley to the bottom. 3rd. 55 Chains, from bottom of the Goat Valley to the top on the Northern side. Also, for Post and' Hail Fencing from top of the Goat Valley tethe stream. Specifications may be seen, and further information obtained, at the office of Messrs. Taylor, Watt, and Co.

Tentlers to he sent in by 2 p-m. on Dec. 3, 1863, at Dunleavy’s. JAMES P. HEWRTT, Chairman Board of Wardens. November 19, 1863. otice. ft Spotted Strawberry BULLOCK, A. branded TP on the near rump, lias been trespassing on Ann Bank since Ist June, 1862 ; the above beast, if not claimed one month from the above date, will be sold to pay expenses. ROBERT WILSON. November 19. 1863. “ New Zealand Advertiser SUBSCRIBERS in arrear are remintled that their Subscriptions should be paid in advance, and are requested to pay same without delay. POWELL, SON, & Co., Agents; November 19, 1863. Wanganui Steam Navigation Company. Limited. PROPOSALS will be received by the Directors on or before Wednesday, the 9th December next, at 12 o’clock a.m. from persons willing to undertake the duties of Auditor to the Company. The Directors will recommend the person they consider most eligible to the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders, to be held at the Phoenix Hotel on the following day. EDWARD LEWIS, Manager. Novr. 19, 1863. Wanganui Steam Navigation Company. Limited.

fi N Extraordinary General Meeting of /a the above Company will be held at the Phoenix Hotel on Thursday, the 10th December next, at 2 p.m. for the purpose of electing an Auditor. By Order of the Directors, EDWARD LEWIS, Manager. Nov. 19, 1863. Wanganui Steam Navigation Company. Limited . Second Call. rgHIE Second Call of 40s (Forty Shillings) I per Share will be payable on Thursday, the 24th December next, at the Office of the Bank of New Zealand, Wanganui, where the necessary receipts are lodged. EDWARD LEWIS, Manager. Nov. 19, 1803. New Zealand Steam Navigation Company (Limited.) Applications will be received by the undersigned for Shares of £lO each in the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company, Limited, Second Series. conditions : Ten shillings per share to accompany each application. Two pounds per share to> bfe paid! within fifteen days after allotment. The balance by calls ’of Jgl per share at intervals of at least three months. Shareholders will have the option of paying to the extent of £5 per share, receiving interest on the over payment at the rate often per cent, per annum, until absorbed in Calls. New Shareholders will participate in alt profits earned since the 31st August. Further Particulars can be ascertained at the Company’s Office. POWELL, SON, & CO, Agents. N.ZS.N. Co’s office, October 29. 1863.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 371, 26 November 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 371, 26 November 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 371, 26 November 1863, Page 2

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