POPULAR LECTURES. fjpHE next of this Series will be deliveied in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, on the Evening of THURSDAY NEXT, 6th INST., At 8 o’clock, By WILLIAM FOX, Esq. Subject—“STßONG DRINK S.” Joseph Willcox, Esq , will occupy the chair. Doors open 7.30. Tickets of admission ONE SHILLING. May 4. FRIDAY, 7th APRIL. ROBERT S LOW sell by public auction, at his Auction Yard, Victoria Anenue, On FRIDAY, 7th INST, At 11 o’clock a.m., the following : Iron and wooden bedsteads, sofa, wash stands, cane bottomed chairs and easy chair, tables, clothes horse, American buckets and tubs, boiler, oven, and a quaneity of cooking utensils ; also, about 20 Spanish and half-bred Dorking fowls. May 4. NOTICE. FROM and after this date the Stores of the Undersigned, Taupo Quay, will be closed at 2 p.m. on Saturdays. W. FINN IMO RE, A uctioneer. May 4. ENGLISH MALT. FOR SALE, FIVE TANKS best English Malt, each containing 54 bushels, in all 270 bushels. White and Red Clover Seed Rye Grass do THOMAS ALLAN. May 4. THIS EVENING. PUBLIC MEETING. THE Members of the Provincial Council respectfully request a meeting of the Electors of the District, to afford the Members an opportunity of stating what was done in the last session of Council ; and the Electors the means of expressing their views as to future action. The Meeting to be held in The Odd Fellows’ Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, 4tli MAY, 1869, At seven o’clock p.m. April 27. WANGANUI LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. IyEETING on TUESDAY, May JjfTo receive calls at 7 p.m. To sell upwards .£7OO at 9 p.m. * * Members can now have advances on their paid up calls. EDWARD CHURTON, Secretary. April 30. TUTAENUI AND RANGITLKEI. NOTICE TO SETTLERS. FOR 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. NOTICE. CATTLE running upon the land ot 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. TRAYED 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. fPIHE above reward 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 1022, 4 May 1869, Page 3
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