PUBLIC DINNER TO WILLIAM FOX, ESQ. A COMPLIMENTARY riTBLIC DINNER will be given to W. Fox, Esq., at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, As a mark of recognition of that gentleman’s advocacy of the colonists’ cause during his recent sojourn in the home country, and to welcome his return to the colony. Tickets of admission can be obtained from Messrs Taylor & Watt. Waters, H. I. Jones, Waller, Mason, G. Beaven, D. and P. Bell, H. Hurley, J. A. Burnett, John Hurley and Co , Geo Howe, and all members of the committee. Dinner on the Table at half-past seven o’clock. GEORGE BEAYEN, Hon. Sec.
TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited up to Saturday, Feb. 15, for the erection of a building near town. Plans and specifications, and all inforcation, can be had on application at the store of Henry Williamson, Victoria Avenue. The lowest or any tender not neces_ sarily accepted. * JOHN PATERSON. Feb. 8. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, Turakina, 1 small black Maie and Foal, branded like X. [f not claimed and expenses paid on or before 29th February next, will be sold at 12 o’clock noon of same day, to defray expenses. J. K PRICE, Poundkeeper. Feb. 8. WANGANUI LITERARY INSTITUTE THE OPENING LECTURE in connection with this Society will be delivered in the Oddfellows’ Hall, On TUESDAY, the 11th INST., By the President, The REV. JOHN ELMSLIE, M.A. Subject : The Duty of Free Enquiry and of Private Judgment, or the Harmony of Reason and Revelation. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., to commence at 8 o’clock. Tickets of admission Is. each, may be had of Messrs D. and P Bell, Victoria Avenue ; Joseph Willcox, Taupo Quay ; or Feb. 6. GEO. J. SCOTT, Secretary. NOTI C E . A BAY FILLY, white hind hocks, □L 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. NOTICE. A CHESTNUT MARE, light coloured feet, shod all round, apparently broken in, branded near shoulder, has been running at Glen Nevis (Upper Turakina) for the last month If the above animal is not claimed and all expenses paid in one month from this date she will be sold to defray the same. JAMES LOURIE, Glen Nevis. Feb. 6, LAND TO LET ON THE WANGAEHU RIVER. TO LET, for a term of years, 1800 Acres of Land, in one or more lots, partly in fenced paddocks and with other natural boundaries. The paddocks and other portions of the above land are laid down in English grasses, and are capable at the present time of carrying 400 head of cattle. For further particulars apply to H. SARJEANT, or D. PORTER. Feb. 4. NOTICE. ALL CATTLE fourd trespassing on the No. 2 Line of Road will be impounded, in terms of the District Highways Act. alex. McGregor, Chairman of Road Board. Matarawa, Jan. 18. NOTICE. TO BUTTER MAKERS. THE 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; Always on hand a variety of atmospheric and other Churns.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 828, 8 February 1868, Page 3
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