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To Builders, etc. Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, Jan. ]B, 1864. TENDERS will be received at this Office until Saturdjiy, February 13, at noon, for the Erection of a Courthouse at liangir tikei, and another at Manawatu. The Buildings will be similar, but the Tenders must be separate. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Provincial Sub-Treasurer, Wanganui, ; at Mr. Bull’s Hotel, Kangitikei; and at the Office of the Resident Magistrate, Manawa’u. J. WOODWARD, Acting Prow Sec.

Immigration Regulations Superintendent’s Office, Wellington, Ist June, 18G3. ri'tTlE Provincial Government having made 1 arrangements for a line of Emigration from Great Britain to Wellington, persons desirous of availing themselves of it on behalf of relatives or friends, are requested to make application in writing to this office, particularising the nanus, probable ages, callings, and places of residence of the proposed Emigrants. 2. The Hate of Passage Money will he fixed until further notice at £ls (fifteen pounds) per statute adult. 3. Applicants may at the time of making their application either pay £l2 (twelve pounds) per adult, as the whole amount of their contribution, or pay half the passage motiev, giving sicurity for the payment of tli i other moiety on . arrival of the party sent for, with the understanding that, on payment, of the last mentioned moiety at the time above specified , they wi 1 be entitled to a bonus of £3 (three pounds) per adult, hut not otherwise. 4. In case of any Emigrant applied for accepting the <ff r of a passage in particular ship, hut not. presenting himself for embarkation at the time and place appointed by the Agent in England for the soiling of such vessel, and so being left behind, onehalf of ihe passage money will be forfeited. 5. In the event of any parties applied for declining to emigrate, the amount deposited in this office will be returned, so soon as the English agent shall have a| - prised the Provincial Government thereof. , G. All ships employed, in this service being under the provisions of the “ Passenger Act,’.’ every means will be used to secure the comfort and welfare of the passengers. JOHN KNOWLES, Immigration Clerk.

J£ Form of Promissory Note. . (Date) Mg. Oil Demand, We, the undersigned jointly ami severally pronrse to pay to the Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, or his order, the sum of Pounds, Shillings, Sterling, value received. (Signatures ") of Sureties.)._) Fi bnir.ry 11, 1861. Music & Books. Just received ex “ Wild Duck.” IA NOFORTE Music, Youatt cm Slioep, Last Vols of Family Herald, .Family Friend, London Society, All the Year Round, London Journal, Once a Week, Cassell’s Paper, Chambers Journal, Drill and Rifle Instruction, Oxenden’s Family Prayers, Valentines, ifec. £c. 11. I. JONES. February 4, 164. Nut with. rp y O he sold by public auction, on the sth i of March, if not previously disposed of by private contract, the tlioionghbred entire Imrse “ NUTWH'II,” got by Sir Hercules out of Flora Mclvor. For further particulars of Pedigree see “Mew Zealand Stud Book.” February 48i,. 1 86 1. Notice. a BL\CK COLT, about 18 months fS old, unbranded, has been running upon my land, Lower Rangitikei, for the last three Months ; if not claimed within one month from date will be sold to pay expenses. DONALD FRASER. Rangitikei February Ist, 1864. Turakina New Church. TENDERS will be received up till the 29th inst., by the Building Committee for the erection of the above Building. Plans and Specifications, may be seen at the Stores of Messrs. Franklin and Hurst, Turakiua. 'fenders to be addressed to the Building Committee for the Turakina New Church. February 4th, 1864. ” T~7 Scrivener gfWAS received, per “ Bride” from 'London, a quantity of Goods, consisting of Carpenters’ Tools. Corby’s augers, socket and firm chisels Hand saws, panel and ripping do Brass and blue backed tenon do, web and felloe do Single ami double plane irons, Scotch claw hammers Compasses, pincers, &c. Turkey am! Olmrly Forest, oilstones Plated Ware. Electro plated tea spoons „ table ~ ~ dessert ~ ~ table and dessert forks A large assortment of Britannia metal tea and ci five pots, of the newest patterns Brushware. Sash tools, ground brushes and dusters Stock biushes, assortment of broom heads 1 Case Servants’ Friend 2 and 4 oz packets Emery and glass cloth <fec. &c. I January 28, 18'J-l.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 378, 11 February 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 378, 11 February 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 378, 11 February 1864, Page 2

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