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PUBLIC NOTICES. FO R SAL E. LINCOLN, Leicester, Cotswold, and i Southdown RAMS and RAM LAMBS, got by pure bred imported Rams, out of choice carefully selected Ewes. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Pec 9. ■ r pHE Undersigned are buyers of Wool X • and other Produce, or will make advances on Shipments consigned to the address of their correspondents in London, Melbourne, or Sydney. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Dec. 9. NOTICE. nnHE Undersigned respectfully informs J_ the Storekeepers and Settlers of Turakina and surrounding districts, that troci this date," on Tuesdays and Fridays weekly (or offcener if required) his teams will cart goods to and from Tuiakina, at the lowest payable charges. All orders left with G. Franklin, General Storekeeper Turakina will be punctually attended tc. Goods carted by his teams can be tored at Turakina free of charge. & . F. F. O'RILEY. Jan 31, 1874. FOR SALE OR LEASE, IN THE RISING HAWERA TOWNSHIP, SECTION 10. Together with Dwelling-house thereon To a cash purchaser this ssction will be sold cheap. M. Y. HODGE, Solicitor, Ridgeway Street. Jan 31. MONTHLY AUCTION SALES. AT PATEA on the FIRST SATURDAY, At HAWERA on the Second WEDNESDAY in each month. Special Sales in the interim. Instructions left with Mr Espagne, Haw era, will be attended to. Wm. DALE, Auctioneer. Dec 10. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 31st Jan., 1874. THE following Sections of "The Sheep 1 Act, 1863, Amendment Act, 1871," are published for general information. J. WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. 2. From and after the passing of this Act, no sheep in course of transmission without tha Province of Auckland, shall be landed in airy place within the Province without the written permission of the Inspector of Sheep for the District wherein such last-mentioned place shall be hituate, or of some person duly appointed in writing in that behalf by the Superintendent. 5. Every person who shall, without the permission hereinatter required, land, or aid, or assist in any way in landing any fmch sheep in ths said Province, shall for every such offence be liable to a penalty not exceeding One Hunched Pounds. 6. Every owner of any such sheep who shall land, or permit, or suffer the same to be landed, before the same shall have been submitted to such examination, or before the charges payable under this Act shall have been paid, shall in either of such cases be deemed to have com- ' mitted an offence against this Act, and shall on conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding One Hundred Pounds. Feb 17. To Stand this Season, at Bangitikei, The Coaching Entire Horse YOUNG TOWTO.N. JYHIS animal is by the celebrated entire jL "Towton," out of an imported mare, and was bred in Canterbury. "Towton" is considered in that Province one of the best horses imported into the colony, and his son is in every way worthy of his sire. " Young Tow ton " is a fine upstand- • ing horse, about 16 hands, and is a sure 1 foal getter. PLACES : Marton on Mondays, Lower Rangilikei ou Fridays. The remainder of the week at Bull's. TERMS : Single mares, <± 3 10s each; two or more the bona fide property of one . owner, £3 each. Good and secure paddock^ng? for 14 days free, after which 2s per w=ek will be charged. Every attention will be given to mares left iv charge, without responsibility. Season will commence on lat of October. 1 For iurther particulars, apply to the owner, JOHN STEVENS, Bull's. Sept. 4.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 2382, 17 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 2382, 17 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 2382, 17 March 1874, Page 4