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SURVEY OFFICE. WITH the permission of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, the above Office has been removed from Wilson Street to Church Place, opposite Mr. Tuffin’s. D. PORTER, District Surveyor. March 3,. 1865. [m 7.] TWO POUNDS REWARD LOST —A brown mare branded P(J and P) on near shoulder ; also, a dark brown, nearly black mare, two white feet and white spot on forehead, branded T over H on off shoulder ; also, a colt, eighteen months old, reddish grey colour, unbranded. They were last seen on No. 1 Line a few days since, supposed to have j gone to Turakina or Rangitikei. 1 T. PLAMPIN, No. 2 Line. March 10th, 1866. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE firm of Alexander and Cameron (Carriers) have this day dissolved Partnership by mutual consent. The undersigned having succeeded to the business, begs most respectfully to inform the settlers of Turakina and Rangitikei that the teams will run regularly every day between Rangitikei, Turakina, and Wanganui, and trusts, bv strict attention to business, to regain the patronage so liberally bestowed on him formerly. All outstanding accounts owing to the late firm to be paid to the undersigned, by whom all debts contracted will be liquidated. Orders left at Mr. Thomas Gleeson’s, Ben Nevis Hotel, Turakina, and Mr. C. R. McDonnel, Red Lion Hotel. Wanganui, will be punctually attended to. GEO. ALEXANDER. March 10, 1866. WANGANUI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. MEMBERS of the above society are requested to pay their subscriptions (£1 Is) lor the current year. . • W. F. RUSSELL, Hon. Treasurer. April 7, 1866. - ~ WANTED. A SITUATION as a storeman by a respectable man, can produce good references. Apply, Mr. Gudgeon, Auctioneer. April 4, 1866. WANTED. BY a respectable middle-aged woman, a situation as housekeeper in town or country. Address L.H., office of this paper. April 4, 1866. TIMBER FOR SALE.; AA AAf FEET of sawn timber on 100,000 hand. 30,000 just landing, ex Bonnie Lass. 20,000 to arrive, per Diana. ffhe above will be disposed of at reduced rates, as large quantities are expected to arrive. 1 GEORGE BEAVEN. March 21, 1866. NOTICE. THE annual meeting of the ratepayers of the Brunswick Road District will be held at Mr. Bryce’s house, in the said district, on Saturday, the 21st April next, at noon, for the purpose of electing a Board of Wardens, imposing construction and repairing rates, and transacting such other business as may be necessary under the Act. JOHN BRYCE, Chairman Brunswick Board. March 21, 1866. NOTICE, THE annual meeting of the ratepayers of the Lower Rangitikei Road District will be held at Mr. Beavan’s Inn, in the said district, on Tuesday, Ist May next, at 12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of electing a warden and chairman, imposing a rate, and transacting any other business that may be necessary under the Act. JOHN M'KELVIE, * Treasurer. DONALD FRASER, JOHN P. BEWLEY, * Warders. April 7, 1866. WANGANUI FOUNDRY, CHURTON STREET. Messrs, boss, milne & m<leod beg leave to inform the public of Wanganui and surrounding districts that they have now entered into partnership as Engineers, Blacksmiths and Founders, and are prepared to execute orders for any kind of castings in iron or brass. Ship’s smithworlc punctually attended to. April 7, 1866.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 601, 14 April 1866, Page 1

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