BANK HOLIDAY. THE Backs will be closed on Friday, 23rd insfc., “ Sb. George’s Day.” April 23. FOB. SALE, FAT EWES—Fonr-tooth, sixtooth, and full-mouthed. Apply to A. T., & G. CAMPBELL, Brunswick. April 23. TUTAENUE AND BANGITLKEI. NOTICE TO SETTLERS. fOB the convenience of the inhabitants of the above districts the undersigned will be in attendance at Mr Hammond’s Store, Tutaenui, to receive orders and execute repairs to Saddlery, Harness, &c. during the last week in each month. He will make his first visit on Monday, April 26, and trusts to receive the patronage and support of the neighbours for whose benefit this effort has been made. C. H BLAKE. April 23. - THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 22nd APRIL. ROBERT S. LOW ’|"|'AS received instructions from M r J. •Jones to sell by public auction, On THURSDAY 22ud inst., at 11 o’clock prompt At his Stores, Victoria Avenue, 1 draught horse Set of shaft harness 1 Sydney tip cart Double bedstead 1 sofa, 4 chairs Washstand and service complete 1 dressing tabic Large bed-room glass Large carpet 18 yards China matting 1 large box oven 1 box belt Auckland soap 1 box, 521bs, best Sydney mould candles Large picture, 1 cruet stand, 19 gal. boiler, clock, books 3 milk dishes Fowls, geese, and pigs Also, some pure bred Aylesbury ducks, and a quantity of sundries The cart and harness are nearly new, onlv having been purchased a few weeks. April 21. ” MEDIO AL NOTICE. DR MUSSEN begs to inform the inhabitants of Wanganui and country settlers that he intends practising his profession, and that he will visit Turakina professionally every Thursday, where he can be consulted from 12 to 3 p.m. Victoria Avenue, April 1. N O T I C iT U~‘ATTLE ruun i u g U p ori the land ot the Undersigned will from and after this date be charged at the rate of Is per day. Persons trespassing v ill be prosecuted, aud no cattle must be removed without my permission. All pigs vill be destroyed. M. J. GOODSON. Woodlands, Wanganui, April 15. 10s REWARD. STRAYED from the land of the Undersigned a Red Steer, branded JK conjoined, on the ribs. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the recovery of the same will receive the above reward. M. J. GOODSON. Woodlands, Wanganui, April 15. £lO REWARD. THE above rewaid will be paid to any one, who will give such information as may lead to tho detection of those persons who shot the Pheasant about a fortnight ago, and still continue shooting in the bush belonging to Mr Finnimore and Messrs John and George Walker. April 13.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1017, 22 April 1869, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1017, 22 April 1869, Page 3
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