Per "JANE PZJ^TA.” Very Superior Congou Tea in Half-Oheata Ex Late Arrivals. CRYSTALS, Company's Pieces, and Java Sugar. Patna Rice, Sperm Candles Pearl Barley, Red Herrings .Salad Oil, Bottled Ale and Porter Com Sacks, Gunny Bags Regatta and White Shirts, JFatertighto Wrapping Paper, Paints, Oils, &c. An assortment of Drapery Goods POWELA & CO Nov. 29, 1860.
I Section and House I for Sale. BEING the Section No. 343, in St. Hill Street, laid out as a Garden, and having good water, and the Commodious House built thereon, at preseut occupied by Mr. Charles Broughton. Apply to the Proprietor, Colour-Sergeant SA/2GEATT, Jutland Stockade. Dec. 6, 1860. Poison. 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I havej laid POISON for DOGS on my Land, (Totara-puka) Left Bank. AND/ZE W DUNCAN. • Dec. 6, 1860.
FUIiNITUIiE AUCTION SAXE. . Messrs. Gudgeon & Co. HAVIA r G received instructions to olfer to the Public for Competition a quantity of Now and Second hand KNIT UliE, Prints, Books, Tin, and Copper Ware, &c. &c., (mostly the Property of a Gentlemen leaving the Settlement) together with a few Cases of iChristmas Bottled Ales, and Porters; will ■Sell the same by Public Auction, on Saturday, the 22nd day of December, 1860, at their Stores, Tiiupo Quay, at 11 o’clock, prompt, when the strength of the and Porter will be tested. The Goods will be on view the day prior to the Sale. Taupo Quay, Dec. 6, 1860.
RACE WEEK. LAND, HORSE, MD CATTLE SALE. ISSRS. GUDGEON * CO Have great pleasure in announcing their AND SALE P To take place o>\ SATURDAY, THE ISTH DECEMBER, At the Rutland Hotel, at 11 o'clock; (prompt); When the Undermentioned PROPERTIES will txs offered to Public Competition, namely— Freeholds. Town Sections, No. 541—Well fenced and in grass. j No. 542—With four-roomed Cottage thereon. Let to present occupier at a rental of £2O. per*annum. No. 546 With Cottage lately erected thereon, containing four Rooms and substantial Erick Chimney. Weil Fenced. N.B.— These sections front Bell and Campbell streets, and are situated immediately in front of Mr. Powell’s residence, commanding a fine view of Ton* gariro and the up-river country. No. 379—With the Cottage and Outbuildings thereon, now in th® occupation of Mr. Speed. N.B.—This is a corner section, facing Victoria Avenue and Guyton street, with many great advantages. , i Sections, Nos. 392—Wicksteed Street “ 406—Campbell Street “ 407—Ditto. N.B.—Those Sections being fenced in and planted will be offered in one'lot. They are situated on the Ridge running from the Jutland Stockade, towards Mr. Powell’s, and command a view of the surrounding countrygon both sides, which is not to be equalled for a private residence in the whole of New Zealand. Section 814—Wicksteed Street, fenced and in potatoes Also 6 Acres of Land on No. 2 Line, adjoining land belonging to Mr. Sheriff, about 8 miles from Town. Leaseholds. Part of Town Section No. 173, with the extensive Business Premises lately erected thereon, containing Twelve large Rooms, with detached Kitchen and Bedroom, and five substantial Brick Chimneys. This land is held on a very advantageous lease of Fifteen years. The Premises are well built, and peculiarly adapted by its situation (being imr mediately in front of the Rutland Hotel) to command- any Business the owner may think fit to apply it to. Horse Sale. The Horse Sale will take place immediately after the Zand Sale, in the yard of the Rutland Hotel, when the Auctioneers will submit to the Public, Upwards of Fifteen THORO’BRED HORSE/S', from the Stud of Major Trafford of the Rangitikei. N. B.—The pedigree of each horse will be published, and presented to the Purchaser. Together with Two well-known Saddle and Stock Horses from Rangitikei. A dark bay Mare and Filly Foal, perfectly quiet and well broken, the property of Mr. Cecil Taylor. And A London made Spring Dogcart, with Superior set of Harness complete. A COLT well broken, rising 4 years, a Aiddleswortb, out of that well-bred youag Mare the Property of Mr. Richard Woon. Cattle Sale. The Cattle Sale will be held in the New Stockyard, Left Bank, at 2 o’clock on the satte day, when upwards of AIXTY HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising Fat Bullocks, Milch Cows, Spayed Heifers, and Young Stock, will be presented for sale without reserve. Terms at Sale. LUNCH AT TH E At Half-past 1 L I 0 o’clock. I N N,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 221, 13 December 1860, Page 5 (Supplement)
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