Two Toothed Rams. rpHE remainder of the RAMS received from the celebrated Flock of George Hunter, Esq., consisting of 3 Pure Southdown and % Cotswold, Will be Sold by Public Auction on Thursday, the 14th Inst, without reserve. EDWARD LEWIS, Auctioneer. Wanganui, January 7, 1864, Unreserved Auction Sale, Edward Lewis HAS 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, 326 Sheep 142 Lambs 4 Horses 2 Mares and Foals 1 Harmonium . 180 Volumes Scientific, Theological, and other valuable woiks j A very superior Rifle —Jacobs A valuable Revolver —Daw One Dog-cart, with harness complete—new A very fine-toned Flute 4 sets Cart and Plough harness ; together with A great variety of Personal Effects and articles of Furniture too numerous to mention, belonging to the Estate of the late Thomas Shields, Esq. The Sale will commence at 11 o’clock punctually on account of the number of the Lots, Lunch provided. Wanganui, December 24, 1863. Preliminary jn otice. RAMS FOR SALE. Taylor & Watt TTAVE received instructions to offer by public auction (of which due notice will be given), About 60. or 70 well bred Rams, principally Two-tooth, and consisting of Leicester, Romney Marsh, and Southdown, all got by imported Rains, including some from the celebrated flocks of the Duke of Richmond and Jonas Webb, Esq. Also, a few very fine Merinos, two-tooth. November 5, 1863. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Periodical Auction Sale of British Goods. Messrs. Gudgeon & Co. TIT AVE received instructions from England that they are to be H favoured with a Series of Consignments of Goods suitable for this Market, which they will offer, in lots to suit purchasers, at an upset price which will ensure a Brisk Competition. Due intimation will be given of the Sale, which wm take place immediately after the arrival of the “ Wild Duck the first parcel of Goods being on Board that Vessel. AT. B.— Catalogues will be printed and distributed prior to the Sale. Taupo-quay, December 3, 1863.
ihe Bank oi 6“W !Ha 6Sil9i nd ■ Incorporated by Act of General Assembly - . CAPITAL £500,000. Offices of the Bank are now open at the undermentioned places. Auckland New Plymouth Napier Nelson Picton Blenheim Invercargill “ Gold Fields” Waitaliuna Wellington Christchurch Lyttelton Kaiapoi Tiniaru Dunedin Riverton Wetherstone Tokomairiro WANGANUI BRANCH. BRAFTS and Letters of Credit issued upon the above Offices, and upon the various Branches and Agencies of the Oriental Bank Corporation, in England and Australia, and Bills payable at any place in Great Britain, the Colonies, India, China, or the Mauritius, purchased or sent for collection. Interest allowed on Deposits for a fixed period, Bills discounted, Cash Credits granted, and advances made upon Bills of Lading, and other approved securities. W. R. BOYLE, Manager. New Zealand Steam Navigation Company (Limited.) Applications win 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 be paid within fifteen days after allotment. The balance by calls 'of Ml per share at intervals of at least three months. Shareholders will have the option of paying to the extent of A's per share, receiving interest on the over payment at the rate of ten per cent, per annum until absorbed in Calls. New Shareholders will participate in all profits earned since the 31st August. Further Particulars can be ascertained at the Company’s Office. POWELL, SON, & CO, Agents. N.Z S.N. Co’s office, October 29, 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 increasiug population, at a cost of about ,£SOO. °Contribntions to this object will be thankfully received by the Rev. R. J. Allsworth, Minister, and by Messrs. N. E. Beamish, Chas. Cameron, Alex. Simpson, Jas. Wilson, junr., and Alex. Grant, Deacons and Irus t66S. October 22,1863. Bazaar. ■ BAZAAR in connection with the Presbyterian Church is contemplated being held early in January, in the Auction Rooms of Messrs. Taylor, Watt, & Co. , The Undermentioned Ladies of the Com I mittee will be happy to receive any Contributions their friends still propose forwarding, which it is desirable should not be later than the 31st inst. Mrs. D. Hogg. Mrs. T. P>. Taylor. Mrs. Armstrong. Miss Watt. Mrs. Burnett. Mrs. W. Kells. Mrs. Ballantine. Mrs. P. Bell. December 10, 1863. On Sale, EX WONG A WONG A. BARCLAY’S BOTTLED STOUT, in 4 doz casks, fine condition. Allsopp’s Pale Ale, in 4 doz casks Teas —fine Congou, in chests, halves, and boxes Coffee—Manila, Ceylon Sugars —No. 1 crystals, No. 1 aud 2. pieces Price’s No. 1 Belmont candles Salad Oil, Pickles—half-pints, pints Patna Rice Mountain Dew Whiskey, 1 doz cases Pale Brandy, first brands, „ Pale Sherry, *> Ginger Wine, 2 doz cases Red case Geneva, J 1 >KZ Manila Cheroots, No. 2 IN BOND. Martell’s Pale Brandy, quarter-casks W. I. Rum, »» Snucel Malt Whiskey, » Old Torn, M Cozens’ Pale Sherry, >» Brandy, Wldslcev, Geneva —in case POWELL, SON, & CO. December 10, iB6O.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 376, 7 January 1864, Page 2
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