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[a. card.] MESSRS BARMARD & ALLEM, Architects and Surveyors, Licensed Surveyors for Survey of Native Lands. St. Hill-street, Whangaimi. July 28, 1866. NOTICE. MEMBERS of the Wanganui Jockey Club are reminded that the An n'ual Meeting of the Club takes place, on the 15tli August next, according to Rule * 5. The meeting will be held at the Rut land Hotel, at 7 o’clock p.m, * JAMES FINDLATER, Secretary pro.tem. Wanganui, July 28, 1866. j PI AN OFORTE FO R SALE. MADE by of London, Walnut case, registered keys, <kc., for S. H. Webb of Auckland. G. F. ALLEN. July 28, 1866. WESLEYAN CHURCH. THE Committee Of the Sunday School beg to announce that on Tuesday Evening, 31st July, A TEA MEETING Will be held in their new school-room, at which the attendance is solicited of ail persons interested in Sunday-Schools and j Christian Education. Tea will be provided at six o’clock. Tickets, 2s Cd each, may be had of Messrs Scrivener, J. Hurley, Beaven, or other Members of Committee, AFfER TEA, A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in the Church, at which addresses will be delivered by the I levs. J. Hall, G. Stannard, A. R. Fitchett, and other gentlemen. A collection will be made in aid of the Scheo'l Building Fund July 28,1866. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST from Mr. Riley’s, Ttirakina, a yellow cooley bitch, answers to the name of Fan Any person delivering the same to Samuel Stower, carter, Wanganui, will receive the above reward. July 28. 1866. ~ N~O T I C E . THE Owner’s of the allotments of Land adjoining the following, viz.—No. 81 and 83 fronting Copeland Street, also No. 85 fronting Bell Street, are requested to. put up their part-of fencing on or before the 10th August, 1866, or the fencing will be put up and the cost charged to them. DAVID SIMMONDS. July 25, 1866. CO M M S S IA T . Wanganui, 23rd July, 1866. mENDERS (in duplicate) will be reJL ceived at this office, until noon of Tuesday 7th August, 1866, from persons willing to contract for the supply of the undermentioned articles to the Commissariat from Ist October 1866 to 31st March 1867 : Oats at per 100 lbs, including hags delivered in Wanganui, in bags ol about 150 lbs each. Maize at per 100 lbs, including bags, delivered in Wangauui, in bags of about 150 lbs each. Bran at per 100 lbs, including bogs, de livered in Wanganui, in bags os about 100 lbs each. Straw for barrack bedding, at per 100 , lbs, delivered in town. Firewood at per 100 lbs, delivered at Camp Alexander’s Farm. Tenders can be obtained on application <■ at this office, until noon of Monday, 6th August, 1866. I. C. GRAHAM, Deputy Assistant Commissary General. ADVERTISEMENT. THE Victoria Catholic School wili open on Monday Next, the 30th Inst. A sound English education will be im pa; ted. Instruction will also be given in Greek, Latin, French, Algebra, Trigo- 1 nometry, use of the Globes, Phono grapliy, etc. Fees payable quarterly in advance. N.B. —Owing to circumstances unfere- ~ seen, the school cannot open on Thurs- ' day, the 26th inst, as had been contein- ' plated. 1 M. J. O’CAILAGHAN, Master. July 25, 1866.

1/TESSKS. GUDGEON & CO. have received instructions .ill from Lieut.-Col. Gorton, commanding Militia, Wanganui, to offer to public competition, A QUANTITY OF CONDEMNED STORES, consisting of— Saddles, bridles, girths, clothing, blankets, ruin, lime juice, tents, &c, &c. N.B. —The Sale will take place at the Militia O "ce, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the :st August, at 11 o’clock prompt. July 28, 1866.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 631, 28 July 1866, Page 3

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