WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ,4 CHEMIST’S and Druggist’s AsCX sistant. None but qualified men* need apply. Apply to the Wanganui Dispensary. Oct 13. WANTED, KA OR 60 HEAD of CATTLE to OU Graze on the fenced land of the undersigned Large Cattle Terms —Calves, 15s ; 17s 6d per annum. CHARLES HUNT, Tutaenui. Aug 6. I MONEY TO LEND, N SUMS of <£loo and upwards. Apply to M. HODGE, Solicitor, Victoria Avenue, April 28. TO LET, A DAIRY FARM, containing about 100 acres, on the river bank, one mile from town. For particulars, apply to ANDREW DUNCAN. Oct 25. FARM TO LET. A FARM of 360 acres, securely fenced and divided into paddocks, part laid in grass, with 1000 sheep, 19 cattle, and 6 horses. Situated 2 miles from Bull’s, Wellington Road. Apply to W. LOGGIE, On the Farm. Aug 20. TO BUILDERS. The building committee of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church invite Tenders tor the re-erection of the Church. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Messrs. D. & P. Bell’s stores, up to Wednesday, 28th October. All tenders to be sent in by noon of Saturday, November 14. Wm. WEST, Secretary. Oct. 22. DRS. GIBSON & EARLE WISH to give ndtice that :hey are Vaccinating Children every Wednesday, at 11 a.m, at their residence. Victoria Avenue. Sept 29. NEW ZEALAND PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE, BY The Rev. Richard Taylor, M.A.,F'G.S., Putiki. On Sale at the Chronicle Office. Sept 29. MAGAZINES— tbe Latest—from England Via Panama : Including —The ArtJournal, Blackwood, Fraser, Temple Bar, Cornhill, Macmillan, All The Year Round, St. Paul’s, Good Words, London Society, Tinsley, Broadway, Once -a - Week, Chambers’s Journal, The Home News, The Tomahawk, The Illustrated London News, Punch, &c. at THE Wanganui Chronicle Office. MILITIA DISTRICT* ORDER. Militia Office Wanganui, October 23, 1868. Q THE Ist and 2nd Class Militia in. /Cl, the Wanganui District, will parade monthly, for inspection of Arms, on the days specified against the respective Companies and Detachments; and Militiamen are warned if they absent themselves from these parades they will' be summoned without fail. The plea of having no Arms will not be taken as an excuse, as those who are not armed must apply to the Militia Office, to receive them before the parade meets. Nos 1,2, 3, and 4 Companies, Town Militia, on the 2nd Tuesday, at the Market Place, at 6.30 a.m. No 6 Company, on the 2nd Thursday, at the residence of Captain Peake, at ll o’clock, a.m. No 7 Company, on the North side of the Wanganui River, on 2nd Wednesday, at the residence of Captain Smith, at 11 o’clock a.m. No 8 Company on the South side of the "Wanganui River, at the residence of Captain Cameron, Marangai, on the 2nd Monday. At the residence of Lieutenant Shields, on the 2nd Friday, Ard at the residence of Mr Buckthought, on the 3rd Tuesday, all at 11 o’clock a.m. The men of this Company will parade at the nearest place to their homes. The Waitotara Sub-division, at Mr W. Handley’s, Nukumaru, on the 3rd Wednesday, at II o’clock am. Should the weather prove unfavourable the paradts will be put off from day to day until it is fine. EDWARD GORTON, Lieut Colonel, Commanding W.M.. District,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 947, 12 November 1868, Page 3
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