gMrtimt MU, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS GUDGEON & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at an early date THE STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mr Gower, Chemist and Druggest, together with THE LEASE OF THE PREMISES. The Soda-water Machine complete with all materials for working, and about 50 gross of bottles will also be offered to comdetitiom Jan 29 v WANGANUI AND RANGITIKEI LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY. THE Usual Monthly Meeting will be held on MONDAY, 3rd ot February, at 7 o’clock p.m., at the Rutland Hotel, to receive subscriptions to shares and to sell about A3OO at 9 o’clock. By order, JAS. ORME BARNARD, Secretary. NOTICE ALL parties having claims against Mr James Hanson of the Waipakuxa Reserve, in respect of sheep or otherwise, aie requested to hand in the same to Mr James Findlater, Wanganui, for adjust ment. Jan. 14. NOTICE ALL CATTLE four d trespassing on the No. 2 Line of Road will be impcunded, in terms of the District Highways Act. alex. McGregor, Chairman of Road Board. Matarawa, Jan. 18. [t.c. NOTICE ,4 BAY FILLY, white hind hocks, A about 3 years old, and partly broken to saddle, has been running at Heaton Park Station for the last six months. If the above animal is not claimed and all expenses paid connected with her, within six weeks from this date, she will be sold to defray the same. ROBERT WILSON, Plains House. Jan. 11. [t.c. REGISTRATION OF DOGS TAKE NOTICE that this month (January) is the month for registei - ing dogs. All dogs found without badges will be destroyed, and the owners fined in the penalty of Five Pounds. Badges can be obtained at the Police Office, Wanganui. Jan, 11. NOTICE TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS, AND FARMERS. rnHE undersigned are buyers oi Sheep JL skins, Bullocks’ Hides, Greasy Wool and Bough Fat, etc. RICHARDS AND GIBSON, Fellmongers and Wool Scourers, Kaikokopu Creek, Wanganui. July sth, 1865 NOTICE. TO BUTTER MAKERS. rHE CHEAPEST BUTTER KEGS in town can be had at JOHN BENNIE’S WANGANUI COOPERAGE St. Hill Street. A few doors round the Post Office Corner Uways on hand a variety of atmospheric and other Churns. DURIE’S CREEK POUND, MPOUNDED —the following cattle 1 red steer, white belly, branded like s on off rump I white cow, brown spots, branded like 11 R off rump and pistol brand on off ribs. 1 white heifer, branded like L H off rump. 1 strawberry heifer, branded like off shoulder. 1 led and white cow, branded like H K off rump. 1 white bull, red neck, no visible brand. If not claimed and exj)ens?s paid on or before the 4th February, will be sold on that day. at noon, according to the Impounding Ordinance. JOSEPH CHADWICK, Poundkeeper. Jan. 21. In the Insolvent Estate of Mandeno and Smith, Builders. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate not sent into me, on or before the 15th day of February next, will not be recognized. RICHARD MONK, Trustee for the Creditors. Mechanics Bay, Auckland, Jan. 18. In the Insolvent Estate of Sim & Holland. 4 FIRST DIVIDEND of Two JX Shillings aud Sixpence, in the Pound, will be payable, at the Office cf Messrs Taylor & Watt, Tanpo Quay, on the 31st day of January, 1868, to all Creditors who have proved their- claims. THOS. B. TAYLOR GEO. BEAVEN Trustees Rt. AITKEN Jan. 16. GREAT LAND SALE. WILLTAM EINNIMORE j~j~AS received instructions to sell by public auction, at his Land Sale, On THURSDA Y, 6th FEBRUARY, 231 ACRES OF VERY FINE LAND On the River Bank, adjoining the properties of Captain R. N. Smith and Mr Chas. Smith, and having a river frontage of 4,200 links to the river bank road. This property is finely timbered and watered, and partly grassed and fenced. There is a house and out-buildings on the property, with some of the finest rimu bush in the district. Tie terms for this property are very easy. Jan. 23. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF MEAT. Beef. 3|d. to sd. per lb. Pork, 3|d. to sd. per lb. Mutton, 3|d to sd. per lb. ■R JAMES STEWART begs to inM form his customers and the public generally that he will supply Beef, Pork, and Mutton at the above prices, and respectfully requests the public to support him in his efforts to supply them with cheap meat of the first quality JAMES STEWART, Family Butcher, W icksteed-place. Jan. 21. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. THE AUCKLAND SHEEP FAIR JTLL take place at the Remuera Yards, On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, When the following Pure Bred Stock from the Flocks ot Messrs Maclean, Newman, Bassett, Jos. May, Storey, Graham, and others, will be cold—--70 Leicester two-tooth Rams 30 Lincoln do do do HO Long-woolled do do do 100 Lincoln Four and Six-Tooth Ewes 400 Long-woolled Two-Tooth Ewes 600 Long-woolled Ewe Lambs. ALFRED BUCKLAND, Auckland. Jan. 18. FOR SALE, P. S. “ M O TJ T O A. ” THENDERS will be received by the un- |_ dersigned at the Militia Office, Wanganui, up to the 2nd March, 1868, foi the purchase of the Paddle Steamer MOUTOA, as she now lies moored in the Wanganui River. Further information will be given on application. No tender necessarily accepted. EDWARD GORTON, Lieut.-Colouel, Commanding W.M. District Jan. 16. WANGANUI GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETX ING of Ratepaj’ers, within the Wanganui School District, will be held in the School Room, Victoria Avenue, on WEDNESDAY, the sth February next, at seven o’clock p.m., to receive the Report of the Committee for the past year, to elect a Committee for the present 3uii.li', and for the transaction of general business, —in terms of the Provincial School Act. WILLIAM HUTCHISON, Chairman of Committee. Jan. 18. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, in the public pound, one Black Horse, no visible brand. If not released, and expenses paid, will be sold on the 7th February next, at 12 o’clock noon, 111 accordance with the Impounding Act. WILLIAM KELLS, Keeper of Public Pound. Jan. 25. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. TMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, 1 one Bav Horse, branded AO on near ."•boulder. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on the Ist day of February next, at 12 o’clock noon, in ac"dauce with the Impounding Act. WILLIAM KELLS, Keeper of Public Pound. Jan. 25.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 825, 1 February 1868, Page 3
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