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Detail TO ARRIVE, 3?er ‘ Wild Duck ’from London. | CASES sardines,' \ 10 14 „ do i 20 cases salmon 20 „ lobsters 4 ~ mackerel 1 „ French provisions f „ dried yeast 2 „ Westphalia hams 2 „ co bacon 1 „ double Gloucester cheese 25 „ mixed pickles 3 „ French capers 3 „ do onions 5 „ table vinegar 10 quaiter-casks do 9 cases raspberry do 10 ~ mixed sauces 2 „ tomatoes 2 „ anchovy paste 5 „ castor oil 5 „ salad oil 5 „ cod liver a ’oil 2 „ hair oil 20 „ table salt 5 „ mustard 5 „ curry powder 1 „ chloiodvne 2 „ bi-carbonate soda 2 „ tart acid 20 barrels new currants 5 cases do 2 ~ sultana raisins 1 „ el me do 2 „ figs 20 barrels loaf sugar 40 „ crushed loaf 10 cases mixed jams 5 „ jellies 3 „ orange marmalade 90 „ bottled fruits 5 ~ cranberries 1 „ cracker bon-bons 25 chests superior teas 100 boxes sperm candles 50 qr-casks rum WILLIAM FINNIMORE. Oct 31. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO afford facilities to Country Settlers for disposal of Stock and Produce of every description, MR Wm. FINNIMORE Will hold regular quarterly sales at the undermentioned places, and settlers may rest assured that every attention will be given to their interests, and account sales and cash returns paid over immediately after each sale. Special sales at settlers’ homesteads can be arranged with the auctioneer, if required. Advances made on all kinds of stock and produce for positive sale. Quarterly sales will be held at Tutaenui; Lower Rangitikei; Central Yards, on the Auctioneer’s premises, Taupo Quay; Up Wanganui River, Kennedy’s Hotel ; Turakina, Patea, and Manawatu. A weekly sale of hoi'ses, &c., will be held at the Rutland Stables, as required. May 30. NOTICE. FROM and after this date all Persons are hereby cautioned not to take Cattle from or otherwise trespass upon the Kaikokopu Station. JOHN GOTTY. Kaikokopu April 21. DL. MUNDY, Queen’s Hotel, Wel- . lington, with a view to illustrating the Province of Wellington by a series of Photographic Views similar to those of Canterbury, now in the Wellington Museum, purposes taking eighty views in different parts of the Province. To enable him to carry out this undertaking, which would cover a period of two months or more, he requires Sixty Subscribers at £5, for which each subscriber wili be entitled to a choice of any twelve views from the eighty subjects, mounted in a cloth aud morocco album, or enclosed in a portfolio of the same material. A Committee has been formed to obtain subscriptions as below ; the moiety of each subscription to be paid in advance to the Honorary Secretary. Should the list of subscribers not reach the required number of sixty, the advance will be returned. Patron : His Excellency Sir George Bowen, K.G.M.G. Committee : Dr. Hector Mr Travers Mr Wakefield. E. WAKEFIELD, Hon. Sec. Oct 31.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 947, 12 November 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 947, 12 November 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 947, 12 November 1868, Page 1

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