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IB JLjfc/ V' „ . t-AS been favored with instructions from James Alexander, si' Esq., to advertise for sale by public auction, at the farm ntfkai Iwi, on TUESDAY, the 9th January, 1566, tne follow ii ol valuaoie flock :- - . 450 Breeding Ewes (Leicesters : ) t Maiden Ewes ' : X . ,WJk "-r ; EweXarqbs ' The Sheep will be offered in lots of 50 or the lot. Also, / Some very fine Kara* Lambs y ' A:J" ‘ - A and '.lf - Several Horses Champagne Lunch will he provided at Mr. Peat's at 12 o'clock. : Sale to commence at 1 o’clock. Dec. .13, 1865. TIMBER 1 TIMBER ! ! TIMBER ! ! ! SA L E FEET of White and Red Pine, all Sizes and IJ.VfV/V/ Lengths. _ _ n r . 10 Tons of Galvanized Corrugated Iron, —6, i, and 8 feet lengths 1-1 tons galvanized patent Tiles Doors, sashes, architraves, mouldings, &c. BEIT AND ROBERTSON, • Victoria .Avenue. Dec. 13, 1865. GUDGEON CO., Offices next door to the Militia Office, St. Hill-street, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, &c. A FA ESI of 1000 Hcres, capable of carrying 1000 sheep, to let on lease 4 A 100 acre Dairy Farm, within two miles of the town, for sale A A 100 acie r nfWrs Hospital in Victoria Avenue, for sale The-lease of tne nonse, lull «.s y P T . ,oj ,a 0 tt;i] forsale The Building, used as an Officers’ hospital on the Rutland Stockade Dm, i acres of Land on No. 2 Line, facing the road A 600 acre Farm, with all improvements, *or sate 400 acres, Rangitikei, to let on. an improving lease 150 acre 430 acre, and,loo acre Farm on the-river hank, fo,. .->ale One of the most retired and Gentlemanly Residences in town, wiffi stables, &c., A attached, for sale . „ - . Building Sites on St. John’s Bush Hill, in 1 acre lots, for sale Town Sections in-every locality 1500 Ewes for sale either before or after shearing Several good Horses, Milch Cows, and Dairy Produce, etc. Bt. Hill Street, October 4th, 1865. JOSEPH CHADWICK, ROPSE AND CATTLE SALESMAN, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, &c., V/ILL HOLD SALES AT _ KURAKINA At Mr. Gleeson’s Hotel, on the third Thursday in each month. TUTAENUI —Hrst Wednesday in each monoh. WANGANUI —Every Saturday at the Newmarket \ aids. LOWER RANGITIKEI— Quarterly. PUBLIC YARDS, C AMPBELLTO WN^—Every Monday. t CHADWICK having made the necessary arrangements for the accoramotion of the public, respectfully requests parties having stock for sale or any p/er business that may be entrusted to him at any oi the above places to give uely notice, that it may be duly advertised. November 15, 1865. JOSEPH CHADWICK, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, -H HE unexpired, lease of those business premises in St Hxilstreet, now in the occupation of Mr. Ashforth. Also, two >ner sections in Wilson-street. , For particulars, apply to - TBOS. WAYTH GUDGEON & CO., Estate Agents, &c. Uov. 29, 1865. NEW TOWNSHIP, UPPER RANGITIKEI. Joseph Chadwick H-AR ffisimctions from Mr. Signal, to sell by public ' auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th of January, "iB6O, .at one o’clock, '.THETOWNSHIP QF UPPER RANGITIKEI, Consisting of Thirty-four half-acre allotments of land of superior quality, situated in the very centre of civilisation ; bounded on the East‘by the Tutaenui river; North, by Mr. Hammond’ road ; . South, by Mr. Follett’s property, at the June Tutaenui and Bonny Glen roads ; W est, by Mr. Sign the junction of the 1 > Tp ai s x ! arm. The town has four cross- roads; and each section has one, and m most cases two frontages to me principal stieets. Ihe water frontage afforded to this township is abundantly supplied also with springs. The fertile state of the country around commands the attention of those persons already settled, as also those who are looking for homes in this province. The spot lias been so well selected and acknowledged by all parties that it cannot fail to be the great centre and depot of the Upper Rangitikei, the Lower Rangitikei and Turakina being each nine miles distance, forming a junction and also, opening up a country at the back by the accommodation it will afford. The Government bush is open to all purchasers of this land, as a license has already been granted for the same. Lunch prov’ded. Terms .at sale. on ion K i

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 9, Issue 571, 30 December 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 9, Issue 571, 30 December 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 9, Issue 571, 30 December 1865, Page 4

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