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NOTICES. f MA. B; T ON ' H ';.£ LL. ' •l:;a ;; >e : tTte 'a Min ':.-.,. And Company. „ , TO-MORHOW (Saturday) NIGHT. TW O SORE AM I N O.FA RO B S AREA BELL 11 , ! OUT TO NURSE ! May 1 ■ ; __. LAND TRANSFER, ACT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the parcel of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1870," unless ] caveat be lodged forbidding the same, on or before the 30th day of May next. WANG AN UT TOWN.— Part Subur-i ban Section " 42," 1 acre. — Bounded N . E., 200 links, by Wicksteed Street ; S.W., 200 links by Victoiia Avenue; N.W. and S.E., 500 links respectively, by other parts of Section " 42," the S.E. boundary whereof runs parallel with aud distant 2CO links from Ingestre Street. Unoccupied.— THOMAS LLOYD, Applicant, on behalf of John Paton Watt, of Wanganui, Merchant. (Brandon and Quick, Solicitors.) 458. WANGANUI TOWN. — Part Suburban Section " 36," 1 acre. — Bounded — N.E., 200 links, by Campbell Street; S.W., 200 links, by Wicksteed Street ; N.W. and S,E., 500 links respectively, by other parts of Section " 36," the S.E. boundary whereof runs parallel with and distant 100 links from Plymouth Street. Unoccupied.— THOMAS LLOYD, Applicant, on behalt of John George Sharpe, of Wanganui, Storekeeper. (Brandon and Quick, Solicitors-) 459. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 2 let day of April, 1874, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. ! .JOHN E. SMITH, Land Registrar. Mayl. WANTED, a respectable BOY as an Apprentice. Apply to JOHN ANDERSON, Cabinet and Upholstery Warehouse, Victoria Avenue. April 30 ■••■■, FOU SALE, v A VALUABLE FAftM at WAIIIOA, f\_ com prising 205 Acres of Laud, fenced and subdivided into Paddocks, and well laid down in grass, together with Dwelling House containing Four Rooms with.water laid on ; outbuildings, stockyard, &c. .^ There is a,. never-failing stream of water running through the land, and there is also abundance ot grass, which makes the property one of the best homesteads in Wairoa. For further paiticulars apply to C. R. (^IBBINS, On the Farm. March 17 SALE OF FOUR THOUSAND SHEEP. FREEMAN B. JACKSON HAS received instructions from Mr F. RICHARDS, to sell by public auction, at Wangaehu, On WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2,000 HALF-BRED EWES 1,000 MERINO EWES | 500 FAT WETHERS 580 LAMBS, Mixed Sexes These Ewes are in good condition, well woolled, and are in lamb to Lincoln Rams. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. April 33. NOTICE. FHE Settlers in the Kai Iwi district are requested to meet at the residence of Mr M. J. Goodson, Mayfield, on WEDNESDAY, May 6th, at 7 p.m. to •take the necessary steps for the establish* -ment of a School in the district. THOMAS GORDON M. J. GOODSON April 28. N A. PIE R LI N B, C OB B'S .0 O A C HE S. A. YOUNG, Pkopkitor. FOR, NAPlEß— Passing through Palmerston and Waipukuraa. Leaving Wanganui at 7 o'clock every Thursday morning and arriving at Napier oa Saturday evening. FARES— £4 5s Od. RETURN. Leaving Napier every Wednesday at 6 a.m., arriving at Wari^auui on Friday evening at 4 p.m. April 30.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 2420, 1 May 1874, Page 3

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