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JOSEPH CHADWICK has received instructions from Mr. W. Akerson, the Master of the Vessel, to sell by public auction, at'Messrs. Taylor & Waft’s Wharf, on FRIDAY, 20th APRIL, at 12 o'clock, noon, THE KETCH ‘SARAH,’ OF SYDNEY, as she now lies on the beach about three miles below the Turakina river, and about ten miles from the Rangitikei, found or not found. Registered 26 tons, will carry fifty tons coali drawing 4ft. 6m. New suit of sails, four oars, also two sweeps for the ship ; 200 fathoms of Coir warp, 2 chain cables, 50 and 60 . , fathoms ; 3 anchors; running gear, complete ; spars, blocks, chains, and sundries. April 18, 1866. ' AUCTION SAKE. MESSRS. GUDGEON & CO. will sell by public auction, at their New Rooms, Taupo Quay, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 21st APRIL, The Splendid Billiard Table, complete, with and billiard room furniture, belonging to the Mess of the 57th Regiment * ALSO,. The Mess Library and Cooking Utensils r _____ N.B.—Tjie set of Lamps cost within the last few months £4O. Sale at 11 o’clock prompt. April 18, 186(T. SALE OF FAT CATTLE AT CAMPBELLTOWN YARDS. MESSRS. GUDGEON & CO. will sell by auction, on Wednesday, 25th April, at 12 o’clock prompt, 10 FAT BULLOCKS, * , . . , ■ - If not previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given. April 18,1866. EDWARD LEWIS is instructed to . sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst., at the Campbelltown Cattle Yards, FOUR HANDSOME WORKING BULLOCKS,, With bnws and yokes.. Sale at Twelve o’clock precisely. April 18, 1866. E EDWARD LEWIS fs instructed to self by public auction* i at the Yard at the rear of his Auction Rooms, Taupo Quay, on THURSDAY, 26th APRIL, 1866, at Twelve o’fclock prompt, FIYE|HUNDKhD & SEVENTY FIRST CLASS EWES,. Southdown and Leicester, mixed ages, and about to lamb. The Auctioneer particularly recommends this lot of Sheep to the attention of purchasers, as they are clean, healthy, and strong, and the class of Ewes so much in demand. They will he sorted in pens according to age, and sold in lots tosuit purchasers. April 18, 1866. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE AT KAIKOKOPU. EDWARD LEWIS is favored with instructions from John Gotty, Esq., to dispose of by public auction, at KaikokopuStation, on THURSDAY, May 10th, 1866, without reserve, FORTY HEAD OF FAT CATTLE, FIFTY HEAD OF MIXED OATTLE, ONE THOUSAND VERY SUPERIOR EWES—mixed ages, no | FIVE HUNDRED PRIME WETHERS. | AZSO, ■the SPLENDID ENTIRE HORSE ‘CLYDE, by ‘Sampson,’ j ‘ AND SUNDRY STATION IMPLEMENTS. V - A cßampagne Lunch will be provided at the Lower House' 0 at 11 o’clock, a.m. April 18, 1866

NOTICE. THE Undersigned will not be responsible for any goods, money, or any other thing, given to any person in hig name, except by his written order. . JOHN GOTTY.. Kaikokopu, March 27', 1865. STOLEN OR. STRAYED, FROM Wharangi, Manawatu, on the evening of the Bth March, a dark bay horse, branded K M on hear shoulder and W V on off quarter. £2 reward will be paid for such information as will lead to his recovery, or, if stolen, £4 on conviction of the thief. April 14, 1866. FOUND, A SILVER WATCH, within vicinity J\_ of .the town. The owner may have the* same, on identification, by applying at this office. April 18, 1866. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST or Stolen, a Silver Patent Lever Watch, belonging to Color-Sergeant J. English. .(‘W. Wiseman’ engraved on the inner case.) Any person bringing the same to the above-named or Q. M. Sergeant S. Neill, Wanganui Militia, will receive the above reward, and no question* asked. April 18, 1866.

WANTED. BY a l’especfcable middle-aged woman, a situation as housekeeper in town or country. Address L.H., office of this paper. April 4, 1866. * NOTICE. THE annual me.eting 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 ot Wardens, imposing consti'uction and repairing rates, and transacting such other business as may be necessary under the Act. JOHN BRYCE, Chairman Brunswick Board. March 21, 1866, CHRIST CHURCH, WANGANUI. TO CARPENTERS AND PAINTERS. TENDERS for painting the new Pai*ish Church, and for making seats for the same, will be received by the undersigned ti 11,5 p.m. on Monday, the 23rd inst. Drawings and specifications of the work may be seen on application to H. C. FIELD, Secretary to Church-building Committee. April 14, 1866.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 602, 18 April 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 602, 18 April 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 602, 18 April 1866, Page 2

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