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Found Straying: AT West mere,, a. Dark Chesnut Gelding with Sore Back, the Owner can, have him on application to Mr. Maxwell at the Farm, by paying expences. i Jan. 26, I 860;. . 8 . Eligible In vestment, ON. SALE,, by. Messrs. Taylor, Watt, and Go., ZWO VALUABLE COUNTRY SECTION S, on the left bank of the/Civer, about five miles from.town. Also,.a Suburban Allotment, containing about Twenty Town Sections, well, situated for buildings. Nov. 17, 1859:

Medical. BR. TUKE being about to Remove to the House at present in course of Erection by Mr. D. Biehardson, (apposite the Jutland Hotel), begs to intimate that he will Open a Dispensary as sopn as that building is completed. In . the mean time Drt. Tuke will be in attendance at his present Residence, Victoria Avenue, for consultation and Dispensing, from the hours of 10 a.m, till 3 p.m, Jan. 26, 1860. , - '‘V:V. /- To Xet HOUSE in Maria Place, (now in the occupation of Dr. Tuke). ' Apply to - E H^CKETT, Victoria Avenue.; Wanganui, Feb. 9, 1860. On Sale. HAY of the Finest Quality delivered in Town at <£4 per Ton. Apply to JOHN MORGAN,. - Mahurawa Farm, 1 ■ Wanganui. ; Feb. 9, 1860 - '

ENTIRE HORSE HECTOR, Will serve AT CHERRY BANK this Season,-1859 and 1860. HECTOR is a remarkable fine Cleveland Horse, Eleven Years Old, 17 hands high, and of Extraordinary Bone ; bred by Messrs. Deans of Canterbury, and got by an imported New South Wales Horse. His Stock will show with any Cart Stock in the. Colony. Terms — j£ 3 for each Mare. Payable Ist February, 1860. An allowance if more than two. , No charge for Paddocks first Three Weeks, —if kept longer Three Shillings'per 1 Week, and no responsibility for injury done to; Mares or Foals while in our possession; JOHN McGREGOR. Nov. 3,1859. The Following Goods Have Arrived, Per “EA GL E T ” from LONDON.

HOLLOWARE, 2 Iron Nails Iron Chairs and Bedsteads, Brushware Gentlemens’ Hats, latest faishions Silk Neck Ties Paper Hangings, Fancy Baskets 4 Crates Earthenware Mens,’ Womens,’ k and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes Plough Harness, Saddlery 8 Day Clocks. Per “HASTINGS.” LADIES’ and Childrens’ Mantles, Dresses, • and Underclothing of every description. . Do. do., Straw and other Hats and Bonnets Lace, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &c. Huntley’s and Palmer’s Biscuits. Lumley’s consignment of Books Music, Prints, Drawings, Tea, Sugar, and a General Assortment of Merchandize always on Sale. Stephen Curtis and Go., Importers and General Agents , For the Sale or Purchase of Goods, Land, Cattle, &c. TAUPO QUAY 8? NIXOb STREET. WANGANUI. Sept. 22, 1859. Notice. RADDLE Horses on Hire at the Rutland kj Hotel, and every care taken with horses at Livery. June 23,. 1852,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 178, 16 February 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 178, 16 February 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 178, 16 February 1860, Page 1

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