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THE undersigned is a purchaser of Butter, prime quality only, to any extent at current price. GEORGE BEAYEN. April 14, 1866. CEDAR Ex “ LADY DENISON.” A QUANTITY of Boards and Scantling on sale. GEORGE BEAVAN. April 14, 1866. KEROSENE. 1 0 °f Kerosene Oil, and a I quantify'of Ramps complete. " GEORGE BEAYAN. April 14, 1866. BOOTS AND SHOES, A LARGE assortment of ladies’ and . children’s, men’s watertight (Colo-nial-make) Wellingtons, half Wellingtons, Bluchers;“"elastic-side boots, boys’ and youths’ asssorted boots, just .opened and added to present stock.. Also to arrive an extensive assortment of ladies’ and children’s kid and ether boots. To Arrive ex “Black Swan” from London. 11 cases of men’s, youths,’ and boys’ clothing of every variety, suitable for the coming season, and Crimean shirts, etc. To Arrive ex “ Weymouth ’’ f from London. 12 cases of men’s suits, trowners, vests, Inverness wrappers, Crimean shirts, braces, under-clothing, etc., youths’- and boys’ do. do. , The whole of the. above have been made expressly to order, and will be found equal to any importation of clocking ever made to this place. ’ GEORGE BEAVENApril 14, 1866.' CHRIST CHURCH, WANGANUI. TO CARPENTERS AND PAINTERS. TENDERS for painting the new ParishChurch, and for making seats, for the same, will be received by the undersigned till 5 p.m. on Monday, the 23rd inst. Drawings and specifications of the work may be seen oh application to H. C. FIELD, Secretary to Church-building Committee.. April 14,'1866. ' ' " < TENDERS are required for the forming of an American Bowling-Alley, and the erection of new stables, for the Rutland Hotel, to be delivered on orbefore twelve .©’dock boon, on the 21st inst. Plans and specifications to be seen, and all information given, at Rutland Hotel, on application to the proprie’ o>'S, Messrs. - McKenna and Thomas. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted,. Tenders to be addressed Messrs. McKenna and Thomas, Rutland' Hotel, Wanganui, and endorsed “ Tenders for forming an American Bowling Alley and erection of new stables.” April 14, 1866. TO CARPENTERS... TENDERS will be received up till Wednesday, 18th inst., for theerection of a four-roomed house-. Plan and specification to bo seen at, the office of J. E. MURRAY, Architect. April 7,-1866. £2 REWARD. lOST, Stolen, or Strayed, in the beJ ginning of December, from .the property of Captain Daniell, Rangitikei, a small black mare, branded, oo on near shoulder. Any person giving such information to the undersigned as will lead to its recovery shall receive the above reward. W. BREWER, i : Surveyor. April 11, 1866. FOR SALE, TWO HUNDRED EWES, mixed ages. Can remain on the station for' twelve months, if required, on* the usual terms. Apply at.the office of this paper. April 11, 1866. . • NATIVE LANDS FOR SALE . OR LEASE, MR. BARNARD, Licensed Sn rveyor, will be happy to undertake any surveys in the neighbourhood of Wbanganui, in accordance with the Native Lands Act, 1865. . April 11, 1865. BARNARD & ALLEN, tOHiTBCTS, Engineers, and Surveyors, St. Hill Street, Whangauui,* AND Queen Street, Auckland. . _ April 11, 1866. }\}J TO- LET, FI YE RbOMED HOUSE, * f about w three-quarters of..a mile, out of vn.,yApply at,,the. cfficeipf this ipaper. April 11. 1866. y j i . WANT ED, , GOOD general female servant, and young, woman as nursemaid. Afipiy to Mrs. POWELL. April 11, 1866.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 2

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