Public Works. WI7CE. Fi?OM and after this Date, no Tenders will ; be received for auy .Public florks, unless accompanied by a Bond, signed, sealed, and witnessed in due form, binding the Contractor and Two Sureties for the due performance of the work, hi a sum equal to (not less than) two-thirds of the amount of the Tender.' Printed forms for Bonds, to be filled up according to the directions on the margin, may be obtained on application to the Provincial, Aub-Treasurer, /Pangjinui.. J. WOODWAAD; Acting. Provincial Secretary... Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, July 22. Teacher Wanted For the COMMON SCHOOL, Wanganui; HE must be qualified to give a thorough English Education,, including Algebra and Euclid. .7 gentleman able also to teach Latin, Greek, French, and German Would be preferred. 2’he Aalary is £IOO per annum guaranteed and one-half of the School Fees. Applications with Testimonials to be sente to the Secretary Mr. T. Flannery, Wanganui, on or before Ist October next. Aug, 8, 3 861. Hay for Sal© AT A MODERATE PRICE , By THOS. HE2VAON.. ! Wanganui, | , Aug. 1, 1,661; -■ For Sale” on the Zeft Bank ofi the JFanganui River, three miles from Town, of 17 hundred Acres, with Dwelliug House afid other erections. Atock if required to be taken at a valuation.
Any further information* may.be obtained at the Office of this Paper.W anganui, Aug. 8, 1861. ' Notice.To the Owners or Agents of Section No. 75, - Left Bank Wanganui River. Ithe Undersigned Owner of No. 54, hereby-.-give Notice, that I require the Owners or y/geuts of Section No. 75, to assist me in erecting the Dividing Fence within Thirty-one days from this date, otherwise 1 shall proceed ' to erect the same, and call upon the Owners or Agents, or those whom it may concern for payment of one-half of the cost of such fence. . J TtfOMAS HlffGIE. Notice. To the Owners or Agents of Section No. 74, Lejt Bank Wanganui River. Ithe Undersigned Owner of A r os. 54 and 55,. hereby give Notice, that I require the Owners or Agents of Section No. 74, to assist me in erecting the Dividing Fence within Thirty-one days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same, and sa.ll upon the Owners or Agents, or those whom it may concern, for payment of one;ialf of the cost of such fence. THOMAS HIGGLE. Aug. 8, 1861. THE IMPORTED THOROUGH BR ED* lIORSD Si. Patrick* WILL /Stand this Season at ' Mr. <7OHN WALKER’S.
t St. Patrick was bred by C. Roberts, Esq., s of Walgrove, Sydney, by ‘‘iEther” out of s “ Alice Hawthorn,” by “ Operator grand- , dam “ Loriua.” —vide Stud Book, pages 63 ‘ ! and 126. He is a chesnut horse, without*. white; stands 16 bands 1 inch ; with strong 1 action ; started 9 times and won 6 ; his stock? are now rising 4 years old, and are very promising. Fees. — £6. for .each mare, with an allowance for two or more from one individual. Paddocks 2s per week; every care will be taken of the mares, but no responsibility, in--curred. The Season begins August Ist. Ist August. S hereby given that after this date, I in- _ tend to enforce that clause of the Impounding Act by which trespassers are liable to a fine of £5 and they are hereby warned accordingly. •-P. IMLAY.; Balgounie August 12tb ; 1861,,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 249, 22 August 1861, Page 1
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