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NEW WIJSTE.R GOODS, EX - BLACK SWAN,” FROM LONDON DIRECT, ARB NOW OPENED, AND fcr sale, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, BY E. HOWE. A CASES of Gentlemen’s superior Winter Clothing, com--4 prising : , 150 pairs of dark doe and tweed trowsers 130 dark doe and tweed sac coats and vests 30 black cloth suits. 20 dark Scotch tweed suits 20 Inverness capes, 20 reversible jackets, Bedford cord trowsers aid pants, boys’ and youths’ clothing, men’s best mole trowsers, Crimean Shirts, and Cardigan vests. EX LATE ARRIVALS, Men’s undershirts and pantaloons, paper and linen collars, hats and caps, black and fancy ties and scarfs, belts and braces white and coloured flannels, coburgs, alpacas, French merinoes, winceys, scarlet damask, black paramatta, balmoral crape, toilet covers and window curtains—long and sior , table lineD, white and grey calico, window hollands, ladies and girls’ crinolines, white and coloured hose and stays, ' glace cloth, Turkish towels, felt drugget, China matting. S &c„ &c - Constant Supplies of Groceries and Oilmen s Stores. . E. HU W ill, Taupo Quay. May 26, 1866. for. sale, A BEAUTIFUL little Dairy Farm of 90 acres so situated as A- to be naturally fenced by a bend of the Wangaehu. river (with the exception of a few chains). . V The Farm is all in grass /and has carried a large proportion Df sheep for some years. p.. 00, Estate Agents. May 9, 1866. £2,000 WORTH OF NEW WINTER GOODS.. a . CASS RESPECTFULLY intimates to his numerous customers id the public in general, his return from the Melbourne Markets with a choice and varied assortment of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. The Goods having been personally selected by him, from the largest Stocks in the Southern Hemisphere, will be found well suited to the requirements of this distiict. A. C. would specially call the attention of Gentlemen to his Stock of Melbourne made. Clothing—the style, material and workmanship of which are equal to goods jnade to order. April 25, 1866. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS CLOTHING. A a CASS, Clothier and Draper, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. M R. LEWIS’ Sale of Cattle, &c., at Kaikokopu, is postponed until further notice. ' April 28, 1866. JOSEPH CHADWICK, HORSE AND, CATTLE SALESMAN, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, &c., * WILL HOLD SALES AT TURAKINA —At Mr. Gleeson’s Hotel, on the third Thursday in each month. TUTAENUI —First Wednesday in each month. WANGANUI —Every Saturday at the Newmarket Yards. •LOWER RANGITIKEI—QuarterIy. PUBLIC YARDS, CAMPBELLTOWN—Every Monday. J. CHADWICK having made the necessary arrangements for the accommo,tion of the public, respectfully requests parties having stock for sale or any her business that may be entrusted to him at any of the above places, to give nelv notice, that it may be duly advertised. y JOSEPH CHADWICK, Auctioneer. November 15, 1865. TIMBER ! TIMBER ! ! TIMBER f f f FOR SALE, FEET White and Red Pine _ _ _ 100,000 feet"Kauri Boards and Scantling Doors, sashes, mouldings, architraves, and skirting 10 Tons Galvanized Corrugated Iron —-English and Scotch 4" 1 ’ 1 T m - 1 -- 500,000 tons galvanized Iron Tiles ALL AT REDUCED RATES. BETT AND ROBERTSON, Victoria Avenue. March. 31, 1865,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 619, 16 June 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 619, 16 June 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 619, 16 June 1866, Page 4