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RANGITIKEI VOLUNTEER NOTICE. IN pursuance of the power vested in me, in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 17, dated 24th March, 1866, I hereby call upon those members who did not tender their services again, in the Volunteer Corps at present existing in the Rangitikei district, and those who formerly belonged to the Union Cavalry Volunteers, and Rifle Rangers, to give up all Government property in their possession, on the undermentioned dates and places, where a duly authorized person will be ready to receive them : > At Beavan’s, on June 18th and 19th 1866. • At Bull’s, on June 20th and 21st, 1866. At Franklyn & Hurst’s, Turakina, on June 23rd, 1866. Those who fail to comply with this Order will be dealt with in accordance with Clause 7, Volunteer Act, 1865-6. EDWARD GORTON, Lieut.-Colonel, Commanding W.M. District. May 28, 1866. ' WOOL. THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal advances on Wool and other colonial produce consigned to their correspondents in London. TAYLOR & WATT. Nov. 24, 1860. ' TONGARIRO LODGE. THE usual monthly meeting will be held at the Rutland Ho'tel on Thursday, sth July next, at 8 p.m. G. F. ALLEN, Secretary. June 9 1866. GENERAL STORE, biveh bank. JAMES NEILSuN, having lately built a commodious store on the River Bank, nearly adjoining the Camp, : has commenced business as Grocer, &c., and trusts, by civility and attention to business, to obtain a share of. general support. J. N. has built the above place of business in consequence of the great demand for a retail store, and those favouring him with their custom may resassured he will supply them with nothing but the best articles. April 28, 1%66. MONSTER RAFFLE. TO BE RAFFLED on Thursday, the 21st June, at 12 o’clock, at the Rutland Hotel, the two well known entire horses, “ England’s Hope ” and “ Sampson.” One hundred members at Two Pounds each. The highest thrower to have the choice of horses, the lowest taking the other. All the names of subscribers will be placed in a bag, and their throws will take place as their names are drawn. These horses are too well known to need comment, and are only parted with to allow of. the introduction of fresh blood into the district. J. WALKER, Aramalio. May 16, 1866. INDENTS. THE undersigned are prepared to execute Indents for all classes of goods from Great Britain, India, or Australia, on moderate terms. FINDLATER # ALLAN, Commission Agents. May 2, 1866. BIBLES, &c. THE undersigned have just received per “ Black Swan,” a large assortment of Bibles and Testaments from the British and Foreign Bible Society, which they are willing to sell cheap. Bibles from 9d to 35s each. . Testaments from 4d each. FRANKLIN & HURST. Turakina, May 30, 1866. NOTICE. HHE Benefit Association for Discharged L Soldiers of the 65th Regiment, will Did their next meeting at 7 o'clock p.m., l the 30th June 1866, at Mr. Reid’s Ibion Hotel, Wanganui. T. USHER. June 13, 1866. WANTED, LGOOD General Servant, also a girl . about 12 or 14 years of age. For ixticulars apply to the office of this .per. June 13, 1866. COALS. kN SALE, Best Screened Wallseud F Coals. SIM & HOLLAND. June‘l3, 1866.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 619, 16 June 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 619, 16 June 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 619, 16 June 1866, Page 1