MR C. A. CALVERT, M.R.0.V.5., VETERINARY SURGEON, (Fellow of the Veterinary Medical Association.) Horse and Cattle Medicines of every description dispensed by him at his residence. Castration and other professional operations performed. Little-brook Cottage, Victoria Avenue. May 18,1867. M‘ I N T V RE & Co., gOLE AGENTS for— WOOD’S CANTERBURY FLOUR, Custom House Quay, WELLINGTON. Jan. 21. MR. F. R. CAFF RY, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Ridgway Street, Next to Mr. Reid’s, WANGANUI. Jan. 9. MR. PATRICK KEON, BARRISTER-AT-LAW, Of the Middle Temple, London, Solicitor and Conveyancer, St. Hill Street, Wanganui. Nov. 12, 1867. MESSRS BARNARD & ALLEN, Architects and Surveyors, Licensed Surveyors for Survey of Native Lands. St. Hill-street, Whanganui. July 28, 1866. • MESSRS. BRADLEY AND BREWER, CONSULTING engineers, ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS, CAMPBELL-PLACE, WANGANUI. C. A. WRAY, LICENSED SURVEYOR, Under Native Lands Act, 1865. Address : Post Office, Patea. Nov. 21. 1867. C. JEFCOTT, Boot Maker, TYLEE’S FLAT. Boots always on hand, or made to order on the shortest notice. August 10. 1867SC 0 L E M AN, . • COMMISSION AGENT. Furniture and articles of every description bought, sold, and exchanged. Debts and Rents collected. Taupo Quay, three doors from Prince of Wales Hotel. Nov. 10, 1866 ST HILL STREET LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, OPPOSITE THE MILITIA OFFICE. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGIES, and FIRST CLASS SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE. EVENING PARTIES ATTENDED TO. Horses broken to Saddle and Harness. JAS. BROWN & CO. Wanganui, April 19, 1865. THOMAS EVANS, LATE OF DUNEDIN, BEGS respectfully to inform the in habitants of Wanganui and sui'rounding districts that he has commenced business as PAINTER & PAPERHANGER. T. E. by paying strict attention to business and moderation in his charge." 1 hopes to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Squares of glass fitted on the shortest notice. All orders, either from town or country, leftat Mr West’s Newmarket Restaurant punctually attended to. Dec. 7, 1867. TURAKINA DISPENSARY. THE undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Turakina and tlie surrounding districts that be lias OPENED HIS DISPENSARY At Turakina, With a large stock of FIRST-CLASS DRUGS & CHEMICALS Of every description, And has obtained the assistance of a competent qualified gentleman to undertake the management of the same. He therefore, hopes by civility, pur.ctuality, and attention to business, to receive, at his Turakina establishment, that liberal patronage which has been, accorded to him elsewhere. Prescriptions accurately prepared. GEORGE GCWER, CHEMIST, Turakina,and Ridgway-street, Wanganui August 15, 1867.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 825, 1 February 1868, Page 1
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395Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 825, 1 February 1868, Page 1
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