TO SUIT THE TIMES. THE undersigned, having made arrange- _ ments for the importation of the NEWEST TEAS, Is now prepared to offer the same to the public, having just received a splendid parcel from Sydney ex “Lady Denison,” of which he respectfully invites a trial. He can confidently recommend this as a very supeiior article. Coffee roasted and ground on the premises, and can be had with or without chicory. H. WILKINS, General Importer. Feb. 4. WANTED TO PURCHASE about 40 Tons of Potatoes, — delivery on the Wharf not later than Friday or Saturday next. Apply to JAS. FINDLATER, W.S.N. Coy. Office. Feb. 4. WANTED, A SMART BOY—one who can read and write preferred—to whom good wages will be given and the trade learned. Apply at the Chronicle Office. Feb. 4. WANTED, FOR the country a Man and his Wife. The man to|do garden and out-of-door work. The wife to cook, wash, etc. Apply at the office of this paper. Feb. 4. WANTED, A STEADY MAN to milk an l make himself generally useful about a house. Apply to W. J. WILLIS, Woodendean, Rangitikei. Jan. 25. TURAKINA SCHOOL. IN TERMS of the Provincial School Act, the Annual Meeting of the Rate-payei’S within the Turakina School District will be held in the School-room, on THURSDAY, 6th day of February next, at 6| o’clock p.m., to receive the Report of the Committee for the past year, elect a new Committee, fix the Rate for the present year, and transact any other business that may come before them. R. J. ALLS WORTH, Chairman of Committee. Jan. 23. CLOYER SEED. CLOVER SEED. Now landing ex £ Water Nymph,’ and to arrive per ‘ Maori ’ and ‘ Novelty,’ Q/V TONS of First-class Clovers. /j\J Will be sold as under, in quantities not less than 2 cwt. : White Clover ... Is per pound Red Clover ... lOd „ Cow Grass ... lid „ „ Terms Cash. Jan. 18. ALFRED BUCKLAND, Auckland. CAUTION. ANY Person found interfering vitl Stock, breaking over fencing, ol trespassing on the Estate of Gordon Park will be prosecuted. WM. PATERSON. May 20, 1865. TO LET, IHIE LOWER ONE-HALF of the Premises on Taupo Quay, with an Iron Store 50 by 20, belonging to G. Y. Lethbridge. Esq. For terms apply to ALLAN & LOW. Dec. 3, 1867. FOR SALE, PLOUGHS, steel mould, different 4/0 sizes, long mould and medium. ■ Also, 12 Sets of Zig-Zag Harrows. All by John Gray & Co., Uddingston, by Glasgow. Apply to ROBT. GRAY, Wicksteed Place. Dec. 7, 1867. RAMS FOR SALE. LFEW nearly Purebred Romney Marsh RAMS. Wm. J. WILLIS. Woodendean, Rangitikei, Jan. 18. ACCOUNTS DUE TO THE WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT. MR HENRY ANDERSON is now in Wanganui for the purpose of collecting ail accounts due to the “ Wellington Independent ” office. THOS. McKENZIE, Proprietor Of the “ Wellington Independent.” Feb. 1. 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 Findlatek, Wanganui, for adjust, ment. Jan. 14. N O T I C E . ALL CATTLE four d trespassing on the No. 2 Line of Road will be impounded, in terms of the District Highways Act. ALEX, McGREGOR, Chairman of Road BoardMatarawa, Jan. 18. [t.c.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 827, 6 February 1868, Page 3
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534Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 827, 6 February 1868, Page 3
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