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Notice. 1 SPECIAL MEE7’ING of the Justices of pL ' the Peace for the District of Wanganui and Itangitiki will be holden at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Wanganui, on Thursday, the 15th day of March instant, at 12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of forming a Militia List. ! D. S. DURIE, Resident Magistrate, i Resident Magistrate’s Court, Wanganui, March 7, 1860. Notice. TENDERS are invited for the fitting up of the “ Wesleyan Church.” They will he received until Wednesday, the 14th instant, at 12 o’clock. . Plans and .Specifications can be seen at AND WOON’S. Mjirch 7, 1860. Notice. IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound at Wanganui, on the 2nd of March, 1800, off the land of J. Nixon, E sq.,— : oG . J A red Heifer, branded J on near rump. To be sold on the 25th March, 1800, if not replevied according to the Impounding Act, to pay expenses. DAVID ATKINSON, Pound Keeper. March 8, 1800.

Notice. A two-year old entire Colt, unbranded, bay with bliick points, has been trespassing iu my paddocks since the Ist of last September. If not claimed within a month from this date, he will be sold to recover damages and expenses. P. G. WILSON. Newtonlees, March 1,1860. Notice. OWING to the accident to the steamer “ Wonga Wonga,” and consequent accumulation of °Freight and Passengers for Napier, the Directors have resolved to despatch her for two consecutive trips to that port. She will therefore not be despatched for Wanganui until about the 15th or 16th.iust, and will leave For Wellington and Napier , via Picton, twenty-four hours after arrival. For Freight or Passage apply to POWELL AND Co., Agents W. S. N. Co. March 8, 1860. Oriental Bank Corporation. mTOTICE.-— On and after the 3rd proximo., 11 this BANK will Close at 12 o’Clock on Saturday, instead of 1 o’Clock as heretofore. i Wanganui, March Ist, 1860,

Editorial. | GENTLEMAN of Experience is required, to Undertake the Editorship, and Management of the “ Wanganui Chronicle. 5 ' Stipend .£2OO per annum. Application to be made in writing, accompanied by 7'estimonials, addressed to the Proprietors, care of Messrs.-Powell and Co., on or before the 31st-March, 1800. - Wanganui, New Zealand, Jan. 20, 1800. Wanganui Chronicle; rTNTIL further Notice, it is requested, that all Persons indebted to the “ /Fauganui Chronicle,” will pay their respective Accounts to the Undersigned, who are authorised to grant receipts. A nd as it is proposed to make entirely new arrangements in the management and conduct of this Paper, it is hoped that all outstanding Accounts will be promptly settled, it being the intention of the Proprietors to endeavour to render the Publication a leading and useful means of advancing the general interests of this increasing settlement. POWELL & CO., Hony. Treasurers. Jan. 28, 1860.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. DEPARTURE. March 5, brigantine Sea Gull, 62 tons Captain Farnie, for Wellington. Passengers— Mrs. Eason and 2 children. Taylor, Watt, and Co., agents. EXPORTS. Per Sea Gull —770 bushels wheat, 1 crate bacon, 2 bales sheepskins, 7’aylor, Watt, and Co.; 100 bushels oats, Franklin and Hurst; 156. bushels wheat, J. A.-Burnett; 5| bales wool, Cameron; 2 casks fruit, fFilliamson; 4 cases do., McGregor; 1 sack onions, D. Nathan; 100 bags flour, Powell & Co. To Correspondents. “ H. C. Field” —The subject must be allowed to drop.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 181, 8 March 1860, Page 2

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