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M&nawatu * Races. nrO come off on the Monawatu BaeeJ| course on Tuesday, March 8t1i4|864. February ]B, 1864. John Bimleavy, Wanganui Hotel, BEGS to thank the Inhabitants of Wanganui, and the Country Settlers generally, for their kind patronage and support during the time he has been in business, and takes the opportunity of informing them that he has now on hand a choice Selection of Wines, Spirits, and English Ales, as imported from the first Houses in England, and is prepared to sell the same at the undermentioned prices, viz : WINES. per Gall. per Bottle, jg s. d. s. d. Bruno and Silva’s best Port 0 18 oor 4 0 Best Sherry 0 18 0 „ 4 0 SPIHITS. Best Bum 0 18 0 „ 2 6 Brandy, Martell’s best pale 1 5 0,, 5 0 Gin, Best Geneva K brand 1 0 0 „ 6 0 Old Tom per Quart 3 0 or per glass 0 3 Whiskey 0 18 0 4 0 or per glass 0 4 ALES. Best English Burton in Draught 6 0 _ per Quart 2 0 glass 0 6 Colonial ~ 3 0 per glass 0 3 Terms Cash. February 11, 1864. Ferry Stores, WANGANUI. GILLIES and McDONELL * * RE in regular receipt of shipments * I 'Cm. Goods, and have on sale, Wholesale and Betail, —Groceries; Flour and Bran, at mill prices ; Teas* in cließts and boxes ; Sugars, white, yellow, and brown ; Tobacco, negrohead and cavendish ; coffee, Sydney and brown Windsor soaps, raisins, currants ; salt, coarse and fine, in cwt bags; rice, vinegar in draft and bottle, preserved fish, red and white herrings in kegs, assorted confectionery, cigars, matches, liquorice, pipes, candles, pickles, jews’ harps, playing cards, hair oil fbse scented, salad oil, ink, tartaric acid, carbonate soda, arrowroot, blue, starch, mustard, washing powder and soda, oatmeal, blacking, pepper, carraway seeds, sardines, candlewick, bread,. biscuits and cakes, &c. <fec. Spirits—brandy, rum, gin, &c., of best brands. Boots—Ladies’elastic and side lace in cloth and leather; men’s lace-up and military bluchers ; children’s, girls’ and boys’, boots; ladies’ and gent.’s carpet slippers. Rope—Manilla rope, New Zealand Flax tethers and clothes lines. Saddlery—Saddles, single and double bridles, girths, spurs, stirrup leathers, &c. Drapery—Gent.’s suits in doe and tweed, in variety : very superior reversible coats, blue serge do, mole trousers; white, regatta, and Crimean shirts, in variety ; hats, caps, linen and paper collars, neck-ties, hosiery, flannel, blankets, sheets, cotton blankets, blue serge in piece, coburgs and alpacas assorted, prints, calico, canvas suitable for tarpaulins, crinolines, stays, ladies’ hats, umbrellas, derries, winceys, cotton handkerchiefs, &c. &c. . Nails assorted, spades, tin dishes, &c. I lair-seated chairs, superior lookingglasses, &c. ■ Earthenware assorted.

G. ami McP. beg to thank their customers for past favors, and will'try their best to deserve public support by selling everything at the lowest possible prices, and liberal terms. February 18, 1864. To I»et. fir HE HOUSE recently occupied by David I Porter, Esq., corner Victoria-avenue and Ridgway-street; For particulars apply to POWELL, SON, & Co. January 21, 1864. Wanted. 1 SMALT LAD or Young Man, as 111. Stockman, and to make himself otherwise useful. N. E. BEAMISH. Turakina, Feb. 11, 1864. Motiee. rsnllE Annual Meeting of Ratepayers in 1 the Kahauraponga Road District, will be held at the residence of Mr. A. Milne, Rose Bank, liangitikei, on Friday, the 1 Sth day of March, 1864, fur the purpose of voting a Rate for the ensuing year, and oilier business. Chair to be taken at 2 p.m. ALEX. MILNE, Chairman of Board of Wardens. Rangitikei, February 18, 1864. To Contractors. rVVENIIERS will be received by the Brunst wick Board of Wardens, for the Metalling of 25 Chains of Roadway, from the top of the Goat Valley Side-cutting through Gray’s Bush. 'Penders to be sent in by 2 p.m. on the 25th February at Dunleavy’s, ami Specifications may be seen at the Office of.this Paper. JAMES D. HEWETT, Chairman Brunswick Board. ...February 18th, 1864. William Finnimore, LICENSED CUSTOM lIJUSE AND SHIPPING AGENT, , MARKET PLACE. Wanganui, Feb. 11,1864.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 380, 25 February 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 380, 25 February 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 380, 25 February 1864, Page 2

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