BX “ CHRISTOPHER NEWTON, ■ Direct from LON DO N via Wellington. rri-lE following Goods which have been imported expressly to Order of the Undersigned 1 aro NOW OPEN for INSPECTION and will he Sold at a Moderate advance upon London Invoices. ? . 1 Bale 80 inch Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings 50 Pieces Horroeks’s Long Cloths I Case Bedford* Coloured and Black Cobourgs, Black Alpacas, Twill Shirting, Brown and Bough Brown Hollands I Case 801 l Jaconets 1 Case very superior. French Merinos Colours—Blue, Crimson, Green, Drab, Maroon, Sky-Green, Brown, Boyal Also a good assortment of French Twills. ' - 1 Case containing 20 doz. Scotch 2’will Shirts, lined backs 2 Trunks Regatta Shirts, fast colours, full fronts .1 Case containing Black Bandannas and Ducape Silk Neck Handkerchiefs 2 Pieces Black Gros Silk j 11 Do. Black iSatiuette ‘ A nice assortment of the most fashionable Bottnet Ribbons suitable for Iho present season . . 1 Bale containing Brussells ami 2’apcslry Carpeting, Dutch and Super Druggethig, . and Hearth Rugs 1 Case containing Flounced Muslins, a very neat and elegant design, and of the most fashionable description. A variety of Buff Cambric, Brown Holland, and Buff Lawn, Ladies’ Jackets, and 6 doz. Chenille,Scarfs, very choice. I Case containing Fry’s Pearl Cocoa and Soluble Chocolate, in | lb. packets 5 Cases, very fine Wilt. Loaf Cheeses 20 Boxes Price's Patent Belmont Sperm Candles, Ac., Ac., Ac. Taylor, Watt and Co. Wanganui, Dee. 20, 1859. Russell and Morgan’s 2 Horse Power Thrashing Machine.
HAVING received Instructions to dispose of the Well-known and Thorougly Improved THIt AS H ING MACHINE, known as Morgan £ J Russell’s. Under the most favourable Terms will offer the Same to Publie Competition (Without Reserve), On Thursday, the 2nd of February, 1860, 12 o'clock. The Machine will be fixed in working order in front of Messrs. Gudgeon # Co.’s Auction Rooms, on the morning of Sale, and a Six Month’s approved Bill will be taken as payment for the same. January 12, 1859. Cattle Auction at Mr. Montgomery’s Paddock, Left Bank. MESSRS. GUDGEON AND CO. HAVING -received Instructions from Mr. Duffield to offer to Public Competition (Without Reserve), About 12 Head of his quiet Milch Cows. "Will Sell the same by Auction on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of JANUARY, 1860, at 2 o’Clock (prompt.) The Auctioneers would particularly recommend these Cows to the notice of the Public, their having been brought up by hand has rendered them perfectly docile. r Jan. 12, 1860. 6ERS E ’ S Superior Sparkling Bottled Ale. The undersigned has always on hand his superior ale in Bottles, for Family Use, at a small advanee on the Advertised Price for Draught Ale. J, GEESE. JFanganui, Jan. 12, 1860.
General Post Office, Auckland , Ist December , 1859. TENDERS will be received at this Office until the 30th April, 1860, from JPersons desirous of Contracting for the performance of the Overland Mail Service between Wellington and New Plymouth for the twelve months commencing the Ist July, 1860, aiid ending the 30th June, 1861, subject to the following terms and conditions:— Ist—-Tim Contractor to take the Mails from the Post Office in Wellington, at Two p.m. every Monday, and deliver them at the Post Office, New Plymouth, by 1 p.m. on the following Saturday. 2nd—To take the Mails" from the Post Office in New Plymouth, at Two p.m. every Monday, and deliver them at the Post Office, Jf'ellington by 11 a.m. on the following Saturday. 3rd—To take up and deliver Mails at the Post Offices at the following intermediate places, viz:—Wanganui, Turakina, Rangitikei, Manawatu, Otaki,. JKaikaime, Pauhatanui, and Porirua. 4tli—To deliver the Wellington Mail in Wanganui every Wednesday by jThree p.m. 5th —To start from Wanganui for Wellington at Twelve o’Clock noon, on every Thursday. 6th—The Contractor not to be bound to carry any weight exceeding 100 lbs. HENRY JOHN TANCRED. Jan. 5, 1860, Mrs. Curtis IS desirous of meeting ■with Two or Three Young Ladies to educate with her own ♦laughters in French, Mußic, Drawing, and the usual branches of Female Education. 6'eliool will be Open on Monday, January 9th. Victoria.'Avenue, rFanganui. ■ Dec. 29, 1859.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 173, 12 January 1860, Page 2
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