U nr§g.e yve d A notion Sale. Edward Lewis TTAS. 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 works 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 jm otice. ( rams For sale. Taylor & Watt RAVE received instructions to offer by public auction (of which due notice will be given), About 60 or STO well bred Hams, principally Two-tooth, and consisting of Leicester, Romney Marsh, and Southdown, all got by imported Rams, 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. Ty'M. KELLS begs to inform his friends and customers in Wanganui, that he has disposed of his entire Business to Mr. James Moore ; and he embraces the present opportunity, of returning his most sincere thanks, for the very liberal support which he has received, during the time he has carried on business in Wanganui, and has much pleasure in introducing his Successor, who he feels assured will study their convenience and merit their confidence and support. Wanganui, July 14, 1864. James Moore TTAS much pleasure in informing the Public of Wanganui, that he has purchased Mr. Wm. Kells’ Stock-in-trade, and intends carrying on the business in all its Branches, in the premises lately occupied by Mr. Kells on Taupo Quay, and by diligent attention to business and moderate charges, he hopes to receive their patronage and support. The whole of the Stock on hand will be sold off at reduced prices, to make room for Fresh Goods. N.B. —Families and Country Settlers supplied on liberal terms, and orders executed with promptitude and despatch. Just Arrived ex “ TYNE.” A large supply of Fine Teas, Sugars, Potted Salmon, Fruits, and Negrohead Tobacco, at J. Moore’s late W. Kells, Taupo Quay. Wanganui, January 14, 1864. NOTICE. r pHE Undersigned, being about to make considerable alterations to his business premises, so as to enable him to enter more into the General way, has determined upon clearing off that portion of his Stock, more particularly in the Ladies Department and Fancy .Line, and will for two weeks, commencing on Monday, the 18th inst., sell at Cost for Cash, anything in the aforementioned Departments. Edwin T. Woon. N.B. —The Stock on hand, being altogether too numerous to particularize m an advertisement. E. T. W. would advise those who require Cheap Drapery, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Gloves, &c., &c., to give him a call. Wanganui, January 14, 1864.
New Presbyterian Church, Turakina. ffT is proposed to erect a new and more H. 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. J. Allsworfh, Minister, and by Messrs. N. E. Beamish, Chas. Cameron, Alex. Simpson, Jas. Wilson, junr., and Alex. Grant, Deacons and Trus October 22, 1863. Wanted. a respectable Female Servant, in small Family in town. Wages 10s. per week. A recommendation required. Apply at this Office. December 31st, 1863. Coffee. coffeeTea. BEST Plantation Coffee, in 1,2, 3, and 4 lb Tins. Superior English packed Teas, at D. & P. BELL’S General Stores. November 12, 1863. Good Tobacco. I'SJ'E have just received, per Steamer, a 11 very fine sample of SHELLAHD’S NEGROHEAD. Those who like a good nine should try it. Price 9s per lb. 1), & P. BELL. December Slit, 1863.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 377, 14 January 1864, Page 2
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