New Advertisements. { FOII SALE. ~~ „ ] \ WELT, BUILT Pour-rootned i\ Cottage, and half acre Paddock, fronting Harrison street. Apply fco WALTER MORRIFON, Land Agent. June 4, 18/4. 866 TENDERS. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to MONDAY, the 15th instant, for the erection of an HOTEL, upon the site where formerly stood the Red Lion Hotel. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr DONALD ROSS'S, Taupo Quay. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed HENDERSON & FARRAH, Wanganui Brewery. June 4, 1874. 865 TENDERS. mENDERS will be received by the JL undei signed up to MONDAY, the 15th instant, for the erection of Stables upon the site where formerly stood the Red Lion Hotel. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr DONALD ROSS'S, Taupo Quay. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed HENDERSON ■& PARRAH, Wanganui Brewery. June 4, 1874. '' 864 KEROSINE! KEROSINE! QAA CASES DEVOE'S BRILO\j\J LIANT, at 2s 7£d per gallon. JOHN DUTHIE. June 6, 1874. FOE SALE. -| A A BUSHELS of STONE LIME. IUU Apply to P. WHLTLOCK River Bank. June 6, 1874. 872 ELDERBERRY WINE! ELDER BERRY WINE ! ! ELDERBERRY WINE !I! i SUPERIOR, ARTICLE, GENII UINE and UNADULTERATED. Try it in the Bottle at Six Shillings. Try it hot with toast, every day at the WANGANUI HOTEL. You can depend upon A. MULLER/S manufacture. I§§r Guaranteed pure, palatable, and strengthening:. .: A. MULLER, Wanganui Hotel. June 4, 1874. 862 JAMES LAIKD, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, TAUPO QUAY, HAS ON SALE—New Clover Seeds, ex " Woodlark," consisting of Red, White, Alsyke, and Cow Grass ; also, a stock of Agricultural, Garden, and Flower Seeds. KB.—The stock of Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees is exceptionally good this season, inspection of which is invited. To prevent disappointment, parties requiring- Hawthorns should send their orders as soon as possible, when they will be delivered in the proper season. sSJT A small quantity of early seed potatoes, of all sorts, for sale. Cour.try orders punctually attended to. . April ;24, 1874. ..; :■.•. =.- .;; 711 CHALLENGE. MR EM4NUEL BAYLEY'S Horse, Sir Roger Tichborne, is open to run Mr George Lynch's horse Shanks, over any two miles of Steeplechasiug country, weight for age, for any sum from Twenty to Fifty Pounds aside The above stokes are forthcoming whenever Mr Lynch is prepared to stake the money. EMANUEL BAYLEY. Hawera. Juue 6, 1874. ~ COBB'S COACH~ IN DAILY COMMUNICATION WITH BULLS. rvN AND ALTER MONDAY, the [) 25th inst., the Daily Coach line to Marton, will be extended to BULLS, 1 leaving Howe's Coach and Horses Hotel. at 6 aim., and1 Wanganui at 3 pm. daily Sundays excepted. FARES 10s; RETURN 15s. - " A*. YOUNG/ "Proprietor. A. HALL, Agent. May 22', 1874.' ' : '-; "; : : - 831
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Wanganui Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2195, 11 June 1874, Page 3
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