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KAI-IWI CAVALRY THE KAI-IWI TROOP OP CAVALRY will parade for .Drill at Mr Kidd’s house, on Tuesday, 10th November, at 2 o’clock p.m. JOHN BRYCE, Lieut. Commanding Troop. Nov 5. CAUTION. ANY Person found interfering with Stock, breaking over fencing, of trespassing on the Estate of Gordon Park will be prosecuted. WM. PATERSON. May 20, 18 65 . MAP OF THE DISTRICT OF WANGANUI. SHORTLY will be published a map of che Wanganui District and adjacent Native Land, compiled from Government maps and recent surveys. Subscribers’ copies, (coloured) £ 3 3s. Lists for subscribers’ names are now lying at the New Zealand and New South Wales Banks, and at the offices oj MESSRS BARNARD, ALLEN, AND MONRO, Architects and Licensed Surveyors, St. Hill-street. A.ug 18. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WILLIAM FINNIMOKE jyAS received instructions to sell by public auction, at his stock yards, Taupo Quay, on an early date, of which due notice will be given, 200 VERY SUPERIOR 2-TOOTH LEICESTER EWES. Nov 3. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE. VALUABLE PROPERTY. WILLIAM FINNIMORE jyAS received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Taupo Quay, on an early date, of which due notice will be given, Sections 141, 142, and 143/cn the right bank of the Wanganui river, the property of A. N. Magrath, Esq., containing by admeasurement 350 Acres (more or less), with all the improvements thereon. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, or to M. V. HODGE, Solicitor for the Mortagee. Nov 5GREAT AND IMPORTANT SALE. WILLIAM FINNIMOKE JJAS received instructions to sell by public auction, without any reserve, at his auction rooms, Taupo Quay, On WEDNESDAY k THURSDAY, 11th and 12th NOVEMBER, commencing each day at 11 a.m. precisely 10 CASES DRAPERY, containing— Muslins, prints, linens, dress materials, parasols, neck-ties; ladies’ and gents’ gloves, white falls, lace, collars and cuffs, belts, albums, paper collars, velvet trimmings, hair nets, buckles, trimmed hats, bonnets, hosiery, haberdashery, towels, damask table covers, boys’ caps, Crimean shirts, counterpanes, summer jackets and mantles, white and drab moles, white drill trowsers, flannel do, scarf shawls, crinolines, white and coloured stays, felt hats, Bedford cord trowers, cohurgs, ladies’ serge, striped shirtings, lustres, damasks, tarlatan, grenadine, window holland, sealskin, towelling, gi’ey calico, tweeds, crimson flannels, poplins, gents’ clothing, Scotch twill shirts, regatta and gents’ white shirts, kid boots, etc. Also— English hams and bacon, mustard, curi’y powder, Lea & Peri ins’ sauce, clothes pegs, maccaroni, vermicelli, sardines, tobacco, Jamaica ginger, salmon 21b tins, marmalade, soup and boulli, washboards, pipes, capers, sewing machine, tart fruits, plums, box lines, ball twine, cloves, ground rice, sieves, vinegar, and A variety of other goods too numerous to mention. Oct 31.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 945, 7 November 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 945, 7 November 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 945, 7 November 1868, Page 3