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Barrack Services. Washing and Repairing Bedding Straw for Bedding, at per 100 lbs Cleaning Cess-pools and Ash-pits Sweeping Chimneys and Flues A List of articles and full particulars, with the necessary information relating to the above services, can be obtained at the Barrack Office. The Accounts of Contractors for Hospital and Barrack Services are not to be paid until they have been sent to Headquarters for examination and signature of the Head of the Department. Military Prison Supplies, at per Ration. —namely, No. 1 Ration—-8 oz oatmeal, lb bread, 1 oz salt, | oz soap, 14 pint milk. No. 2 Ration —8 oz oatmeal, 8 oz bread, 1 < z salt, \ oz s*>ap, 1 pint milk, Boz meat, 1 lb potatoes, 4 oz onions. No. 3 Ration—6 oz oatmeal, 15 »z bread, Itz salt, oz soap, 1| pint milk. No. 4 Ration—l lb bread, | oz soap. Commissariat Supply. Firewood, at per 100 lbs. No Tender will be accepted unless upon the Printed form furnished from this Office, and duly signed by the Contractor unu two Sureties. Tenders can be obtained on application at the above Office until 12 noon of Saturday, the 9th January. 1864. W. H. NEW LAND, Dep. Ass. Com.. Gem rate per annum

Education rgnHE Duties of the Common School will | be resumed on Monday, January 1 ltli, 1864. Parents and Guardians intending to send Children would confer a favour on the Teacher, and also benefit the Pupils, by sending them on the day mentioned. On that day all the various changes found necessary in the different Classes for the coming Quarter will be effected, and the fact of all the scholars being present wili likely.be the m j ans of preventing much unpleasant disappointment either to them or their parents. All particulars as to Hour?,. Studies, Terms, &c. may be known on application to Mr. McMINN, Teacher., December 81, 18G3 Education. f|pHE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Victoria 1 Avenue, will be re-opened on Monday, 11 1 h inst. January 7lh, 151',4. _____ liangitikei and Turakina Carrier Henry Hammond S¥EGS to inform the inhabitants of WanJ> giinui, 'Turakina, ami Hangitikei, that lie has purchased tiie Drays and Horses used by Mr. James Coombic in the Carrying Trade, and will commence the management of the Business immediately. Orders left at— F. Baldwin’s, Linn Inn ; B. Bett’s, Wanganui ; J. Stewart’s and Franklin and Hurst’s, Turakina ; will be punctually attended to. December 24, IS6B. Freeholds for Sale, Victoria Avenue.

npHK Quarter Acre Sections remaining .1. unsold on Mr. Parkes’ Suburban Section No. 35, and the Fourteen years unexpired Lease of a acre Paddock, well grassed and fenced, together with a Substantial Bu'l >ck Dray, fitted with pole and shafts, to be Sold on the most liberal terms, —namely, 25 per cent Cash, and the remainder on approved Bills at six months. Fur Price, Ac., Apply to Messrs. Gudgeon & Co., Or to Mr. Chas. Parkes, On the Promises. January 7, l!~6 1. notice* MR. W. F. JONES, Piano Forte Tuner and Regulator, begs to intimate that he has made Wanganui his place of residence, and has reduced his charges fur Tuning to JOs. 6d. for Pianos with two strings, and 15s 6d. for Grands and instruments with three strings. January 7. 1864. Wanted. A BOLLOCK DPIVER. Apply to Mr. Thus. Henson, Kukuti, or to Mr. I hos. Bates, Market Place, January 7, 18i>4. Notice. A IX Accounts against to be banded in James Alexander. January 7, 1864. Schooner “ Heron” this day to Mr. For Sale, \ T Turakina, a good Three roomed | Totara Cottage, with one Acre of and securely fenced. A good well ater on the premises. For particulars apply to J. K. PRICE January 7, 1864. of For SaleMAA 6-tooth and full-mouth EWES. OUU' Eor particulars apply to TAYLOR & WATT. January 7, 1864.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 376, 7 January 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 376, 7 January 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 376, 7 January 1864, Page 2

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