gustos Cfeflis. Mr. 0. H. BORLASE, Barrister and Solicitor; Campbell Place. N.B.—Agent in Wellington— Mr. C. B. Borlase. March 13, 1869. NOTICE. D. HARDING, TAILOR, etc., HAS just received a large assorted stock of Cloths and Tweeds, and is prepared to meet his customers and the public at all prices. Address :—Market-place ; two doers from Campbell-place. March 13. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS JOHN MARTIN, Wilson Street, near Taupo Quay. Wanganui, Feb 13, 1869. JOHN MARTIN, HORSE FARRIER AND COW LEECH, HORSE INFIRMARY, WILSON STREET, TAUPO QAUY. Saddle Horses on Hire. Feb 25. HENRY POTTO, Saddler and Harness Maker, BEGS to inform the public that he has recommenced business, in the Shop on Taupo Quay, lately occupied by Mr Samuels, Jeweller, and hopes by strict attention and moderate charges to merit the same liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon him. HENRY POTTO, Taupo Quay. Jan 5. RICHARDS AND GIBSON, Fellmongers and Wcol Scourers, CASH PURCHASERS OF HIDES AND SKINS. Kaikokopu Creek, Wanganui. With reference to the.above, Richards and G-ibson beg to state that they have built a Store next to Mr Hamilton, Coach Builder, for the convenience of country settlers, and a person will be in attendance every Thursday, to receive Hides, Sheepskins, &c. July sth, 1865 TRAVELLER’S REST HOTEL, Marton late Tutaenui. S. COLEMAN HAS the honour to inform his Friends and the Public that lie has taken the above Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to business and keeping only first class Wines, Spirits, and Beers, to merit a share of public patronage and support. The Hotel department will be replete with every comfort, and the public may depend upon the strictest attention to their wants and comforts. S. COLEMAN, Proprietor March 11. COAL AND TIMBER YARD, AND GENERAL STORE, WILSON STREET, Back of Mr McDonald’s Public House. YTTEST WANGANUI and Newcastle ? V Coals sold in cwts and at per ton. Parties will find it cheaper than wood to use West Wanganui Coal. White Pine and Rimu Timber, Flour, Kerosene, Tea, (last season), etc. H. C. AAMODT & CO. March 14, MR J. M. LENNOX, ’ Miners’ Sharebroker, Valuator, Estate Agent, Money Vendor, &c. Head Office— Auckland, New Zealand, High-street. Branch Office— Thames—Mr P. E.Chrul, Grahamstown Tapu—Messrs Foster Brothers. The most valuable information always on hand. Busiuess men and others unable to visit the Thames Goldfield may have small or large amounts invested in Mines or other Stock with the greatest care. Monthly Lists supplied gratis on application. References of the highest character given if required. J. M. Lennox would call the attention of Capitalists and others to the opportunity likely to present itself at an early date by the extension of the Thames Goldfields. Dec. 1.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1024, 8 May 1869, Page 1
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