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r 'CES PRfcLI SI I N AR V N OTIC* . i About the end oj June. Capital Household Furniture & Effects, the property of Dr. Samuels. On the premises, Alexander Streei, facing the River Bank. Mr. A. BEAUCHAMP HAS been favored with instructions from Dr. Samuels to sell by public auction, aboat the end of the present mouth, (actual date will be duly advertised), The Household Furniture and Effects of that gentleman, Who is leaving the Colony. Full particulars in future advertisement June 3. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLCTB RACES. AUTUMN MEETING. To take place at Aramoho on 29th of June, 1875. President — H. S. Harrison, Esq. Vice-President — John Cameron, Esq. Stewards : Dr. Earle Mr. J. P. Wait M»., E. EROuonTON Mit. J. Shields Mr. Jas. Anderson. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. Freeman R. Jackson. "Wangaktji National Steeplechase of 100 Sovereigns. Second horse to receive 10 soys. About 3 miles, over such couutry and leaps as the Stewards may appoint. Weights, lOlbs. less thau welter weights. Opt?n to all horses brad or born in the Colonies Entrance, £5 ss. To start about 1 o'clock. Mai hen Steeplechase of 50 Sovereigns. Second horse to receive 5 soys About 3 miles, over the same course as the National Steeplechase is run on. Weights, lOibs less than welter -weights. Open to all horses bred or born in the Celaoy, that have never w«n eifch«r » Steeplechase or Hurdle R^ca. Bh~. trance, £, k 6 Bs. To st&rfr abe&S I o'clock. EULES: 1. Tho Wanganui Jockroy Club B&les will be strictly adhered to. 2. All disputes to be settled by ths Stewards, whose decision will be final. 3. Persons lodging a protest will place £1 in the hands of the Secretary on making the same, which inouey will be forfeited if such protest be deemed by the Stewards frivolous or unjust. •i. Entries will close at Anderson's Commercial Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, June 23, at 9 o'clock p.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, lion. Sec. May 21. TO LEND. :P1 %kO T ° L^ NID on freehold wX?JU Security. Apply at the ofiice of this paper. June 2 TjpWO Single Gentlemen mrfy be acJL commodated with board and residence. Apply at the office of this paper. May 20. lm FOR SALE. r|^HAT well- known and old established _I_ hostelry. THE ARAMOHO HOTEL, at present doing a large business, and which is capable of great extension. Its close proximity to town renders the position specially valuable, having beea always a favorite resort. The premises are complete, commo--dious, and wdl arranged. Attached thereto are tastefully laid out grounds, which could be easily converted into Tea Gardens, &c, every requisite i'or such an alteration aboundiug in the vicinity. The property is annually increasing in value, owing to the extension of the town in that direction, and the ereeiion of numerous private residences in tfce neighbourhood. The present proprietor is desirous of still carrying on the Stables, which will ensure a large and steady trade to the Hotel. Tiiis feature is of itself a guarantee that the former connection enjoyed by the house under the present proprietary will be r«tained for his su«ce«3t9r. T!i« solo reason for the retirement of the present projjrreior is owing to the fact thai his tins* Ui f ulfy occupied in the supwrviafon of th« tfan'A Farm. To an enterprising »a«i capa^W person possessed of a small capita^ (this should prove a moat lucrative fiii'tiStuhsfcfc. The Stock and Furanturu «m tes ta&tfti a* a valuation. For fuither p;irti«ul;u-s, ftpply oh the premises to J«»H\ WA! X:: R, Or to . TA\LOK & \vAl'T< May 14. i«

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2777, 16 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2777, 16 June 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2777, 16 June 1875, Page 3