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TOWN BOARD. PERSONS are hereby cautioned not to encroach on the footpaths in the town of Wanganui, by exhibiting goods thereon whether under verandahs or otherwise. WILLIAM KELLS, 'Chairman of Town Board. Board Office, Wanganui, June 22, 1866. TOWN BOARD. PERSONS are hereby warned not to ride or drive horses or cattle on the footpaths in the town of t -Wanganni, the police having oi’ders to summon all-per-sons so offending, for the fines] to which they are liable. WILLTAM KELLS, Chairman of Town Board. Board Office, Wanganui, June 23, 11866. TOWN BOARD. ALL PERSONS, who have fenced in or otherwise enclosed streets or parts thereof within the town ar.d suburbs of Wanganui, are hereby warned to fence off such streets by the Ist of August, 1866, as the Town Board has directed all such streets to be thrown open on that date. WILLIAM KELLS, Chairman of Town Board’ Board office, Wanganui, June 23, 1866. WOOL. THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal advances on Wool and other colonial produce eousigued to their correspondents in Londoni TAYLOR & WATT. Nov. 24, 1860. TONGARIRO LODGE. THE usual monthly meeting will be held at the Rutland Hotel on Thursday, 6th September next, at 8 p.m. G. F. ALLEN, Secretary. August 4, 1866. BIBLES, &c. THE undersigned have just received per “ Black Swau,” 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 A HURST. Turakina, May 30, 1866. EX LADY DENISON. IRON-BARK planking and scantling ; ' cedar planking, table-legs (turned) 2in, 2£in, 3in, 3|iu, 4in, 4jiu, and sin. Also, cedar wash-staad-legs 2in, in, and 3in. GEORGE BEAYAN. July 4, 1866. FINDLATER & ALLAN, AUCTIONEERS, C O M M I S S TO N, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Ac., WANGANUI, Are prepared to execute INDENTS for all classes of goods from Great Britain, India, or Australia, on moderate terms. July 21, 1860.. PUBLIC W ORKS. Engineer's Office. "ATOTICE is given that in future all ac J. l counts against the Department of Public Works in the Districts of Wanganui and Rangitikei, must bo delivered at the District Engineer’s Office, between the Ist and 12th day of each month, as in future payment will be made on the 12th day of each month only. This notice also applies to accounts against the Boards of Wardens of the various Road Distr cts. JAMES HOGG, District Engineer. April’4,lß66. ~ RIYER BANK SCHOOL. )UPILS are informed that the above will be re-Opened on Tuesday, uly 10th. MR. W. EVANS, Master. July 6, 1806. [j 11.] N. B.—Mr. Evans has Vacancies for two Pupils as Boarders. LAND WANTED. WANTED to purchase a farm of from 150 to 250 acres, or to rent one up to 1000 acres. Address E CHURTON, Wanganui. June 16, 1866.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 633, 4 August 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 633, 4 August 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 10, Issue 633, 4 August 1866, Page 1