'one -s TO THE RATEPAYERS No. 7 WARD, Wangauui and Waitotara Highway District. f^ ENTLEMEN, — I beg to inform \JC you that I am a Candidate for the honor of representing our mutual interests in the room of W. Finnimore; Esq., and if elected as Warden shall do my utmost to deserve your confidence. R, TAYLOR DAVIS. March 3. to FOR SALE. rTVHE Purebred Imported BULL; J- "Student of Oxford," got by " Count of Oxford," out of " Belle,'* both magnificent roans. — Vide Canterbury Herd Book, vol. 2. He is a redancl- white Bull, calved 17th May, 1873, and is of ihe most favorite blood in England. For particulars, apply to FREEMAN R. JACKSON. Feb 9 c Important Sale of 100 Town Sections, FREEMAN R. JACKSON HAS received instructions from Mrs Durie, to sell by Public Auction at his Eooois, Victoria Avenue, ON THURSDAY, 28th MARCH, ONE HUNDRED QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS LAND. Being part of Campbelltown, and situ* ated on the table laud above, commanding an extensive view of the town of 'VX anganui and the sea. Full particulars and plans cm be seen at the office of the Auctioneer. Feb 19 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, S4LE op STOCK at FEATHERSTON. FREEMAN R. JACKSON |1 AS received instructions from JLJL Messrs Iveson & Audrews, to sell by Auction, on TUESDAY, 9th MAECH, 1875, 1,100 Ewes, 4 and 6- tooth 600 Ewes, 2-tooth 500 do, full mouth 700 2-tooth Wethers 1,500 Lambs 8 Lincoln Earns, picked from Mrs Hair's flock 15 Do do from Hon. B. Ehodes 10 Do do from Auckland 15 Do Earn Hoggets 150 Head Mixed Cattle Milk Cows 8 Draught Horses A lot of Useful Hacks Ploughs, Harrows, Drays Mowing Machine, Harness 6 Stacks Oats Chaff Cutter Potatoes, Carrots, Sundries Sale at 12 o'clock. Feb 16. MEDICAL. A PPLICATIONS are invited from -ZjL duly qualified Medical Practitioners desirous of settling in Turakiua, Province of Wellington. The in*ducements offered are — A guarantee of .£IOO per annum, subscriptions from railway men equivalent to about £2 per week, and from Odd Fellows' Lodge about £20 to £25. No Doctor resident within nine miles. A capital opening. Applications until the 25th March, to be addressed to G, T. Lethb ridge, Turakina. March 6. COUNCIL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that ByeLaw No. 7 of the Borough Council of Wanganui, prohibiting the use of Shiugles or other combustible material for the roofing of buildings, or the use of any wooden building as a smoke house withiu Cook's Ward and Queen's Ward, has been published in the Provincial Government Gazette, and came in force on the lat March, 1875. Any person infringing the provisions of this Bye-Law will be liable to the penalties therein provided. GEO. BROOKING, Town Clerk March 4. MES GEOSSMAN begs to inform the inhabitants of Wanganui and surrounding districts that she has opened, in Bell street, a choice lot of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, D E A P E E V, &c, Nelson Tweed, direct from the factory. The " Home Shuttle" Sewing Machine. Ladies will find everything as cheap as any other shop iv town. Agent for the Wanganui Cheonicle. Feb 25 t.c. FOE SALE ASTATIONAEt ENGINE, Eight Horse Power (secoud hand). For particulars, apply to TAYLOR & WATT, Oet 10
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2691, 8 March 1875, Page 3
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