90. C. Thompson, GO acres 91. J. Tedswell, 60 acres 92. R. Johnson, 60, acres 94. J. Thurston, 60 acres 95. E.'Hackett, 60 acres 96. R. Taylor, 60 acres 97. R. Atkinson, 60 acres 98. W. Bussell, 80 acres 99. C. Robinson, 60 acres 100. W. Brown, 60 acres 101. M. Howard, 60 acres 102. E. Baldwin, 6Q ; acres 103. G. Grixi 60 acres 104. R.Woodham, 60 acres 105. J. Lee, 60 acres 106. T Bates, 60 acres 107. P.Dpyle, 60 acres 108. S. A. Swaysland, 80 acres 199. W. Johnson, 60 acres 110. J. Baylor 60 acres till. F. Hewitt, 60 acres 112. E. Riley, 60 acres 113. J. Rapley, 80 acres 114. J. Atkins, 80 acres 115. J. Brownlee, 60 acres 116. D. Atkinson, 80 acres 117. C. Sharp,‘ 400 acres 118. P. O’Hara, 60 acres 119. P. Sweeney, 80 acres. WE FITZHERBJSRT, Commissioner of Crown Lands July 12, 1860.
Notice. Mr. J. JONES, Lion Inn, Wanganui, is a Cash purchaser of Colonial Produce, Wheat, Oats, &c., at the highest market prices. June 28, 1860. • j Just Received Per SEA GULL and JANE PEAT A. 2 CASES HATS AND CAPS, of a Superior Quality, direct from LONDON, per “Constantine.” Also, TO ARRIVE Per TXNE, 13 Cases GENT.’S Winter Clothing, Ex STIRLING. BEAVEN & WOON. July 12, 18G0. ■
' £lO Reward. JR 0 TI C E. mT 0) rW IITHSTAN DING the repeated 11 ‘Notices inserted in this Paper, warning people from, Trespassing on my land, they still continue doing so; and a person lately had the audacity to drive his team of bullocks and dray, with a lot of dogs all over my property, catching, marking, and carrying away Pigs therefrom. As a great many of my Pigs have disappeared lately, I am determined to make an example of the first person found so trespassing, and hereby offer a Reward of TEN POUND/S', to any person who will give such information as will ensure the conviction of any person or persons found taking away Pigs or other Stock from my ground. P. JMLAY. Balgounie, July 19,1860. • ■
Notice WIIE.KEAS a numberof wild and unmanageable branded Cattle have been on Captain Rhode’s Run, (known as the Sand Hills or Swamps) for years, the owners or persons in charge thereof, are hereby finally noticed, to remove or destroy said Cattle, before the 15 th day of September next, after which date they will be liable for damages for the injurious occupation of the i?un. N. E. BEAMISH, Kurakina. July 19, 1860. • Notice. A General Meeting of the No. 4 Companyi of Wanganui Volunteer JSifles, will jbe held in Mr. Higgie’s Pa.dd.ock on Monday, July 23rd, at 12 o’clock. By Order of Committee, CHARLES HULKE, ■; ,7j . Secretary. 1 July 19, 1860. Vaccination. R. GIB SOW wishes to give Notice to [ Parents, that he is Vaccinating Children on every Thursday morning, at 11 o’clock. ; July 19, 1860,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 200, 19 July 1860, Page 2
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