THURSDAY, 29th APRIL. BOBERT S. LOW "gAS been instructed to sell by public auction, at the same time and place as the Sale of Stock, at Turakina, A FARM OF 123 ACRES, Situated at the J unetiou of the Bonny Glen Roads, in the possession of Mr William Howie. There is a five-roomed house on the land and an excellent spring adjoining. The land is all fenced and partly laid down in English grasses. Terms at Sale. April 24. FIRE POLICE. A MEETING of the Inhabitants of WaDganui will be held in the Freemasons’ Hall, at 8 o’clock, p on WEDNESDAY Evening, 281 h inst., to take into consideration the formation of a Company of Volunteer Fire Police, in connection with the Wanganui Volunteer Fire Brigade. By order, G. P. ALLEN, Hon. Sec. April 17. 150 FOR SALE, FAT EWES —Four-tooth, sixtooth, and full-mouthed. Apply to A. T., & G. CAMPBELL, Brunswick. April 23. SHEEP. 7IIHE Undersigned will buy, sell, or L exchange all sorts of Sheep at current rates. A. M’DONALD. April 17. MANAWATU FLAX MILLS. CHILDREN of both sexes—not under twelve years of age—or married couples with grown up families, can have constant employment. Apply to the Manager. April 13. MEDIC 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. NOTICE. CATTLE running upon the land of the Undersigned will from and after this date be charged at the rate of Is per day. Persons trespassing will be prosecuted, and no cattle must be removed without my permission. All pigs will 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 wall 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. TO SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for SEVEN YEARS’ LEASE of Mtddlehurst RtjH, Awaiere, Province of Marlborough, the property of Messrs Cross and Mowat. The run contains about 40,000 acres (more or less) is well defined by river boundaries and purchased land, and is considered to be as fine a fattening run as any in the Province, has Dipping Tanks, Drafting Yards, etc., complete. With the run there will be let about 6100 Sheep of mixed ages and sexes. The run can be seen at any time and possession given on Ist April, 1869. Conditions of lease with plan of run can be seen at the house of Mr A. Mowat, Awatere, or at the office of Mr James S. Cross, Nelson, by eicher of whom ttnders addressed Messrs Cross and Mowat, in sealed envelopes, and marked “ Tender for Middlehurst Run,” will be received until Ist March, 1869 . Jan 28.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1019, 27 April 1869, Page 3
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543Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1019, 27 April 1869, Page 3
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