CHORAL SOCIETY. ■ fJIHIRD PRIVATE CONCERT. HOWE’S ASSEMBLY ROOMS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER Ist. Doors open at 7*30, commence at 8 p,m. Tickets from Mr. Findlater, Treasurer. Books of Words from Messrs. Beaven, Bell, and Burnett. November 23, 1864. A Bargain. FOR SALE—a G-| octave Rosewood Cottage Pianoforte, nearly new, and imported by the undersigned direct from London. ED WIN T. WO ON. N.B.—The above is now on view. October 26, 1864. NOTICE. R. TUFFIN’S -Photographic Rooms M are closed until further notice. N.B.—All Persons indebted to him are requested to pay their accounts immediately. - November 23, 1864. FOE SALE.
A HOUSE of three Rooms, with an outbuilding, together with ten acmes ot ground, having about ten chains of river frontage, all fenced except the river frontage, situate on the right bank of the river about five miles from town, immediately above Cresswell. Apply at the Office of this paper. November 19, 1864. MRS. EDMONDS BEGS to inform the Ladies of Wanganui and vicinity, that she has l’emoved from the Market-place to Mrs. Cathro’s shop, St. Hill street, where the business of Dress-making, Millinery, Tuscan Straw Hat and Bonnet making, will be canned bn in all its Branches, and hopes to receive a continuance of their favours so liberally bestowed for the short period she has been in business in Wanganui. N.B.—The stock of Hats, Bonnets, Millinery, Ladies’ Underclothing, &c., lately purchased, will be offered at such prices as cannot fail to effect their sale, and give satisfaction. November 23, 1864. OTlCE—the Partnership which has existed between myself and Mrs. Ash is this day dissolved. E. A. EDMONDS. November 23, 1864, FOR SALE. AEEW superior bred Hampshire down RAMS. To view, and for particulars, apply to JOHN MORGAN. Newtonlees Farm, * November 23, 1864. Crown Land Offices, Wellington, Nov. 16, 1864. TOTICE is, hereby given that about 1500 acres of land, being part of the Agricultural Reserve No. 2 in the Rangitikei district, bounded North by other part of the said Reserve, and by a Bush Reserve of 200 acres : East, by blocks LXXIV, LXXI, and LXVIII, and by the said Busb Reserve ; South, by a fence erected by Mr. Benjamin Smith and by the Mangawera stream and by the said Bush Reserve ; and West, by the bouudai'y ,of the Turakina District, will be thrown open for selection at this Office on and after Friday, the 13th day of January, 1865, under the Land Regulations now in force in the Province of Wellington.
WILLI AM FITZHE RBE RT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. TO LET ' FOR a term of years, part of section No. 367 Victoria Avenue. For further particulars, apply to CHARLES LETT, Wellington. November 23, 1864. Fencing 1 Notice. To Mr. Rice, as owner or agent of Section Ko. 71 in the Rangitikei District. I HEREBY call on you to assist in erecting a fence between your land and mine. If you fail to do so within the time specified in the Fencing Act, I will erect the whole fence and charge you with the half of it. ALEX. MILNE, Rose Bank, Rangitikei. Nov. 15, 1864.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 8, Issue 455, 23 November 1864, Page 3
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