HO ESES. TPHE Undersigned will hold & SALE OF HORSES, by public '*■ auction, on Saturday, sth March, 1864. Parties wishing to take advantage of this opportunity-to sell some Horses will please give timely notice. . ’ ' EjOWARD LEWIS. February 4tb, 1864. Good News for the People ! THE Undersigned has much pleasure in announcing that he has re-stocked his Stores with an entirely new and splendid assortment of GOODS of all descriptions, of which a few are enumerated below, and which will be sold at the slightest remunerative prices, to insure quick returns. Teas, chests, half do, and boxes, English and Sydney Sugars, crushed lump in barrels and 10 lb bags, Sydney crystals, Melbourne do, Mauritius do, Mauritius brown, Co.’s No. 1 Pieces, Y Pieces, Java Sugar in 40 lb mats, Cuba Jo in 46 lb mats Soap, Melbourne, Sydney, London, Brown Windsor, ' and Scented of all descriptions Candles, Prices’ sperms, Neva steariue 1 lb packets, Ogleby’s paten, Melbourne and Sydney moulds • Coffee and chicory, confection ery* chocolate and cocoa Bice, Java dressed, Patna and Carolina in casks and bags of 40 lb and 56 lbs Starch, Colman’s and Berger’s, in half lb, 1 lb, and 0 lb packets American crackers, Vestas in 25 0 tins, corn hour, thumb blue, salad oil, pints and half-pints, red. herrings, Muscatel, Eleme, and Sultana raisins, preserved ginger, and a great variety of Oilman’s stores too numerous to mention. • . Leather and Grindery . Alderson’s Sydney sole Brown basils Kangaroo skins Fi*ench calf German calf Coloured do English grain kip butts Sydney kip Super French calf Grain goat skins, ifcc. tko. BOOTS and SHOES of all descriptions . Sff A WLS, square and scarf, an immense variety Prints, calicos, terry counts, white shirts, fancy regatta, Scotch twill shirts of all qualities, apron check, Bengal stripe, railway stripe, cotton and linen ticks, deny, all colours, denims, ginghams, brown hollands, black lustres -aud coburgs, Turkish towels, huckaback, cheese cloth, glass cloth, table cloths, geut.’s collars, imitation silk handkerchiefs, drill trowsers, serge coats, tweed and doeskin trowsei\s and vests, braces, back aiid fine toothcombs, buttons,'ic: Wines and Spirits. ' Bruno and'Silva’s port wine, in quarter-casks • , ® ~ sherry, do MartelFs pale brandy, in quarter-casks and hhds. do dark do do do - Clozeau’s pale do do do Whiskey, in do do do Martell’s, Clozeau’s, and Champagne Yineyai’d brandy, in case Old Tom, Lowndes’, in case Ginger wine, in quarter-cask and case Geneva, in case and half-case Raspberry vinegar, in case ' Cherry Cordial do Orange Bitters do Salt’s Burton ale, in hlid India pale ale, in case B}*ass’s porter, in do Port and Sherry, in case '• To arrive per first vessel, 3 bales 9-4 white blankets - 10 cases-assorted drapery 1 bale Scotch twill shirts 2 „ „ leather 10 trunks boots and shoes 3 bales leather , 50 sashes, 10x8, 10x12, 10x14, 12x16 50 doors, H m. 2 in. and circle glass top 10 doz kauri 3-hoop buckets ’ 1 W. Finnimcre. January 21,‘ 1864. . .
W 3 Militia. Militia and Volunteer Office, - Wanganui, 2ml Feb., 1864. Settlers residing in No. 2, 3, 4, and 5 Sub districts of the Wanganui Militia District, claiming exemption from Militia Service on account, of physical incapacity, will apply to Staff Surgeon Gibson at the. times and places hereinuuder mentioned. . No. 2 and 3 Sub-districts. At Baldwin’s lied Lion Hotel, on Thursday, tlie 11th inst., at 12 o’clock noon. No: .4 Sub.district. 8 At the Ben Nevis Hotel, Turakina, on Friday the 12th inst., at 12. o’clock noon; and on. Saturday the 13th inst.; at Bull’s Hotel, Rangilikei, at 12 o’clock noon. No. 5 Sub-district. At Cook’s Hotel, Manawat.u, on Thursday the ISth inst., at. 12 o’clock noon. By command, * ALFRED ROSS, Captain anti Adjutant W.M. Wanted. SIN a central position of the town, . a Building having accommodation for the Militia Department, to be taken for three years commencing on the Ist April next. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. ALFRED .ROSS, Captain and Adjutant W.M. February 4th, 1804. H. A. Artlrar 5 Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer, Undertaker, &c. N.B. —Polishing and Repairs. Workshop, Victoria-avenue, recently occupied by Mr. P. McWilliana. Orders left at Mr. H. Hurley’s will be attended to, January 14, 1864. Fencing. ’ ' FIVE or six miles of ditch and bank and other.fencing required by oontract. For furtiier particulars apply early to N. E. BEAMISH, . Turakina ; or, CAPTAIN RHODES, Wellington. January 21, 1864.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 377, 4 February 1864, Page 2
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