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THIS DA Y, To Close Consl^nixiexit, Thursday, 1 &th iMl* - jyjß, WM. FINNIMORE will sell by- public auction, without reserve, at his Store, on the above date, to close consignment, a general assortrnent of Merchandise, full particulars of which will appear in hand-bills. Parties desirous of availing themselves of this favourable opportunity of disposing of Goods, Land, Houses, etc., should give timely notice to the auctioneer. February 11 th, 1864. ■"i ■ ' 1 ' ' "" . 1 'A "■ I> ; J, "T'.T" r Preliminary Notice, r PHE Undersigned hereby gives, notice that in order to facil'S - itate business, and afford the Country Settlers an opportunity of disposing of all descriptions, of Produce, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, Estates, Land, Property, &c., he will hold regular Monthly Sales, by Public. Auction, at his Stores, and Yards, on the first Thursday in each Month, and trusts, that his endeavours to meet the growing requirements of the place, will merit a suitable amount of patronage and support. The first of this, series of Sales to be held on Thursday, sth May next. N.B —No charge made for receiving and delivery, and no charge made for Storage on goods consigned for Sale by Public auction. An unusually low scale of charges for Commission, &c Wm. Finnimore. Wanganui. February 11, 1864.

TO I* E T That piece of LAND adjoining Bimleavy’s Wanganui Hotel, halving a frontage of 42 feet (more or less) to Market-place, by a depth of 84 feet (more or less) , The whole is well fenced, and situated in the most thriving business part |of the town. All particulars as to terms can be ascertained on application to Win. Fmnimore, Land and Estate Agent, “Wanganui, February lit, 1864, Unreserved Sale of Valuable Rams, Edward Lewis XT AS: received instructions, from Messrs. Taylor and Watt to dispose of'by public auction, without reserve, on Thursday, the 25th Inst., at 12 o’clock precisely, 4© to SO well-bred Rams, principally Two-tooth, and consisting of Leicester, Romney Marsh, and Southdown, all got by imported Rams, including same from the celebrated flocks of the Duke of Richmond and Jonas Webb, Esq. Also, a few very fine Merinos, two-tooth. The, Rams will be on view on the day of Sale in Messrs. Taylor-and Watt’s Yard, on Taupo-quay, where the Sale will take place. Wanganui, 11th February, 18.64. On account of whom it may concern. Edward Lewis \X/TLL sell by public auction, at his Store on Taupo-quay, on % Thursday , 2 5th February , 1864, at 11 o’clock, without ~ about 8 cwt. reserve, 6. bags. Sugar, Wanganui. 18tl> February, 1864Edward Lewis XXAS received instructions from Major Rookes to sell by AJL public auction, without reserve, on Tuesday, Ist .March, at his. residence, the corner of Church-street and Taranaki-quay^ Tlae whole of his valuable Furniture. c consisting of Drawing-room table, chairs, and settee ;• dining-room table, chairs, &c. ; engravings, pier glasses, easy chairs, books, pianos, china, carpets, &c. &c. ALSO, FOUR HORSES. Sale to commence punctually at 11 o’clock. Lunch provided. Wanganui, 11th February, 1864. Wo RSES. XHE U ndersigned will hold a SALE OF HORSES, by public auction, on Saturday. sth thoroughbred: Entire “ Nut with” will be sold, unless previously disposed of by private, contract. Parties wishing to take, advantage of this opportunity to sell some Horses will please give timely notice. EDWARD LEWIS. February 4th, 1864. Preliminary « otice. Edward Lewis XXAS received instructions from A, F. Halcombe, Esq., to sell by public auction, on, or ajjout Friday, 18 th March, without reserve. 500 breeding Ewes, 200 prime W ethers, A lot of Horses, Agricultural Implements, &c. The sale will take plaice at the Ben Nevis Paddocks, Turakina, and the sheep will; be sold in lots to suit purchasers. “Terms Liberal. Wanganui, 11-th February, 1864. Preliminary Notice. Wanganui Eaees Messrs, Gudgeon & Co, IYTILL hold, their usual LAND, CATTLE, and HORSE SALE during the Pace Week. Parties having Stock for sale will please to send the. descripion to the auctioneers, as. soon as possible for general adverisement. Taupo-quay, February 11th, 1861. *

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 379, 18 February 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 379, 18 February 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 379, 18 February 1864, Page 2

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