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THIS D A T. Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Property for Sale. Messrs. Gudgeon & Co. HAVE received instructions from Mr. Charles Parkes to offer by Public Auction, Ten Quarter Acres of his Suburban Section No. 35, in the Victoria-avenue, together with the Leases of a Five-acre block and Quarter-acre Section in the Industrial School Reserve Land, with frontage to Victoria-avenue. o The Quarter-acre Sections will comprise two Corner Sections to Victoria-avenue, Dublin, and Wicksteed Streets, and eight Quarter-acres on the rising ground in a line with Mr. Porter’s residence. . , The Leases of the School Lands have 14 years unexpired, and both are well fenced and grassed. The Sale will take place on the ground at ll£ o’clock, on the 31st inst., that the public may have an opportunity of viewing some of the finest and healthiest situations for Villa residences in this Settlement, commanding, without interruption the sea breezes on the one side and the land breezes direct from the Taupo Ranges on the other. . T 1 Refreshments will be 'provided . I erms Jiasy. Parties can view the ground by application to Mr. Parkes. Messrs. Gudgeon & Co. will also offer to public competition, on the 31st instant, (subject to the approval of the School Trustees) ■ — All that Block adjoining the Leasehold property of Mr. Parkes, containing Three acres more or less, with the tworoomed Cottage thereon, facing the Avenue, and belonging to Mr. Claridge, with 14 years unexpired at a ground rent ol £7 10s per annum. TOGETHER WITH Town Section 546, Campbell-street, opposite Mr. Powell’s residence; and The House and Section 3 77, situate m Victoria-avenue, and now in the occupation of Mrs. Liffiton. Taupo Quay, 17th December, 1863. * PRELIMINARY NOTICE . Periodical' Auction Sale of British Goods. Messrs. Gudgeon & Co. TTAVE received instructions from England that they are to be favoured with a Series of Consignments of Goods suitable for this Market, which they will offer, in lots to suit pin oil as as, at an upset price which will ensure a Brisk Competition. Due intimation will be given of the Sale, which v A take place immediately after the arrival of the “ Wild Duck the first parcel of Goods being on Board that Vessel. . Rf. B. Catalogues will be printed and distributed prior to the Sale* Taupoquay, December 3, 1863. Unreserved Auction Bale. Taylor, Watt, & Co* HAVE received instructions from R- R. Strang, Esq., Registrar and Official Administrator of Intestate Estates, to sell by public auction, about the end of January, 1864, at Omoko, in the Wangaehu district, ALL THE Sheep, Horses, Books, and Personal Effects, belonging to the Estate of the date |r Thomas Shields, Esq. Further particulars will appear in a future advertisement. Wanganui, December 24, 1863. ____________ Preliminary notice. RAMS FOR SALE. Taylor, Watt, & Co. [LTAVE received instructions to offer by public auction (of which due notice will be given), About 60 or 70 well bred Rams, irincipally Two-tooth, and consisting of Leicester, Romney darsh, and Southdown, all got by imported Ranis, including -ome from the celebrated flocks of the Duke of Richmond and Fonas Webb, Esq. Also, a few very fine Merinos, two-tooth. November 5, 1863.

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. Henry Bradley, Campbelhplace, Wanganui October 21, 1863.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 376, 31 December 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 376, 31 December 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 376, 31 December 1863, Page 2

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