NOTIC E . PLANS and Specifications are required for a Presbyterian Church at Tutaenui. The Church at present to contain 200 sittings, but to be so arranged that it can be at any time enlarged to 400 sittings. A premium of 4 1 is offered for the most approved plan. Plans and specifications to be sent to Mr Thomas Morris, Tutaenui, betore the 31st January, 1868. Jan. 2, 1868. [1 m. THOMAS EVANS, LATE OF DUNEDIHT, BEGS respectfully to inform the in habitants of Wanganui and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as PAINTER & PAPERHANGER. T. E. by paying strict attention to business and moderation in his charges hopes to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Squares of glass fitted on the shortest notice. All orders, either from town or country, left at Mr West’s Newmarket Restaurant punctually attended to. Dec. 7, 1867. NOTICE. SALE OF SHEEP. Messrs ALLAN & LOW HAVE been requested by Thomas Bayley, Esq., Seafiekl Run, Wanganui, to dispose, by private sale, of from 1,500 TO 2,000 EWES. Should they not be disposed of, by private sale, they will be sold by public auction, of which full particulars will be afterwards given. ALLAN & LOW. Oct. 24, 1867. NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the “Trustees of. the Wanganui Race Course Reserve,” at Mr Lewis’s office until noon of the Ist February, 1868, from persons willing to lease the said Reserve for a period of seven years. A A quantity of fencing and other work is required to be done by the Lessee, payment for which will be deducted from the rent as it comes due. Conditions of the lease and specificaio ns of the work required can be seen at Mr Lewis’s office. Tenders must specify the amount of rent per annum, and the amount of remuneration for the work required. JNO. CAMERON, Chairman. Dec. 17, 1867. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Ratepayers of the Upper Rangitikei Road District will be held at the Marsden Court House, On SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1868, To receive the Auditors’ Report for the current year, and to appoint Auditors and levy a rate for the ensuing year, aud further to transact any other business that may be submitted to the meeting. GEO. ROBERTS, Chairman. Marsden Court House, Dec. 7, 1867. CAUTION. ANY Person found interfering vitl Stock, breaking over fencing, oi trespassing on the Estate of Goi'clon Park will be prosecuted. WM. PATERSON. May 20, 1860. _ ADVANCES ON WOOL. THE Undersigned is prepared to make Cash Advances, on the most libera terms, on Wool consigned to his Agent in London. EDWARD LEWIS. Nov. 19, 1867. NOTICE TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS, AND FARMERS. rnHE undersigned are buyers 01 Sheep JL skins, Bullocks’ Hides, Greasy Wool and Rough Fat, etc. RICHARDS AND GIBSON, Fellmongers and Wool Scoui*ers, Kaikokopu Creek, Wanganui. July sth, 1865 TO LET, ON the banks of the Wangaehu, from 500 to 600 Acres of Land, chiefly naturally fenced. For particulars, apply to D. PORTER, Land Agent and Surveyor. August 1, 1867.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 815, 9 January 1868, Page 1
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