Christ Church, WANGANUI. * Meeting of the Members of the Church of A England will be held in the Sunday School-Room on Saturday, September 7th, 1861, at Noon, to elect a Church Warden and Vestrymen for the year ending Sept. 7th, 1862. CHAV. II S. NICHOZLS, Minister of Christ Church. Aug. 22,1861. ___ Notice POISON is laid for dogs on my, land. P. IMLAY. Balgounie August 12th, 1861. Teacher Wanted For the COMM ON SCHOOL, Wanganui. HE must be qualified to give & thorough English Education, including Algebra tnd Euclid. A gentleman able also to teach „,atin, Greek, French, and German would be referred. The Salary is .£IOO per annum guaranteed ind one-half of the School Fees. Applications with Testimonials to be sen# ;o the Secretary Mr. T. Flannery, WaDganui, )n or before Ist October next. Aug. 8, 1861. Hay for Sale AT A MODERATE PRICE, By THOS. HE WON. Wanganui, Aug. 1, 1861* . For Sale? a "FARM on the Zeft Bank of'the W anga* A * nui River, three miles from Town, of L 7 hundred Acres, with Dwelling House and )ther erections. (Slock if required to betaken at a valuaion. i-i Any further information may be obtained it the Office of this Paper. JFanganui, Aug. 8,1861. Notice. To the Owners or Agents of Section m No. 75, - Left Bank Wanganui River. Ithe Undersigned Owner of No. 54, hereby give Notice, that I require the Ownersor Agents of Section No. 75, to assist me inerecting the Dividing Fence within Thirty-one' days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same, and call upon the Owners or Agents, or those whom it may concern forpavment of one-half of the cost of such fence. v * TZfOMAS HIGGIE. Aug. 8,1861.
* Hotice. To the Owners or 4gents of Section Nor 74 r Left Bank Wanganui River . I the Undersigned Owner of Nos. 54 and 55, hereby give Notice, that I require the Owners or Agents of Section No. 74, to assist me in erecting the Dividing JTence within Thirty-one days from this da f e, ..other* wise I shall proceed to erect the same, and call upon the Owners or Agents, or thore whom it may concern, for payment of onehalf of the cost of such fence. , THOMAS HIGGIE. Aug. 8,1861. THE IMPORTED THOROUGH BRAD HORSE [St. Patrick, WILL Stand this Season at Mr. JOHN WALKER’S. St. Patrick was bred by C. Roberts, Esq., of Walgrove, Sydney, by “ JEther” out of “Alice Hawthorn,” by )“ Operatorgranddam “ Loriua.”— vide Stud Book, pages 63; and 126. He is a cbesnut horse, without white ; stands 16 hands 1 inch ; with strong action; started 9 times and won 6; his stock are now rising 4 years old, and are very promising. Fees.—,£s for each mare, with an allowance for two or more from one individual. Paddocks 2s per week ; every care will b taken of the-mares, but no responsibility incurred. , ' . The Season begins August Ist. Ist August. Notice 3 hereby given that after this date,, tend to enforce that clause ; of the ,Impounlg Act by which trespassers are liable to at e of £5 aud they are hereby warned accorBalgowuie P. IMLAY.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 250, 29 August 1861, Page 1
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