p\ OVEBNESB— A Lady denies • \JT situation as Goveniesa ) had thre« years' experience. Address " Cheater," Taradale, Hawke's Bay. W "ANTED, Tenders for papering a four-roomed cottage. Particulars on application at Fowler's Store, Bali-street. ' TTrAJSTETr^ nJcrs for Shingling TT about 13 Square. Tenden to close at 12 o'clock on Saturday, 26th of February. Apply to James Signal, Taylor and Watt's. W "ANTED, Apprentices for the Dressmaking. Apply to Mrs Wise, Dressmaker, Market Square, Wanganui. 'ANTED, persons desirous fo having Young Horses Broken to » Saddle to apply at the Pier Hotel. "YYTANTBD KNOWN, that J. Scott T T is still open, next door to A* Barns' Auction Mart, Taupo Quay. "ANTED KNOWN, that J. Scott has opened up a choice assortment of Ladies' and Children's Boot! and Shoes. ANTED KNOWTT, that J. Scott is prepared to execute orders for Men's and Boys' Stitched and Pegged Boots or Shoes in best style. W ANTED KNOWN, that repairs V T are neatly and quickly executed at J. Scott's Boot and Shoe Mart, next door to Barns' Auction Mart, Tanpo Qaay. ANTED Known — Ladies' aid Children's Boots and Shoes, the Largest, Finest, and Cheapest seleo tioa in Wanganui, at AINSWOBTH'S, Victoria Avenue. Convenient fitting room for Ladies and Children. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! I PIANOS.'!! THIS undersigned has a large con* signnient of Pianos on hand, at prices to suit the times. JOHN ANDERSON". Victoria Avenue. OAKJNAKVOJST ESTATE, MANAWATU. THE Owner is prepared to LEASE or SELL this Property, containing 7500 Acres, either as a whole or in blocks, on very favourable terms. ! Application may be made to ME F. LARKWORTHY, On the Estate ; Or, to MR W. P. RUSSELL, Wanganui. January 31st. 1881. TJOATS FOE SALE — A new Scullers' Boat, built expressly for Wellington Harbour. Also, A Batswing Sculler A pair-oar Inrigged Boat A four-oar Inrigged Boat Also, Wiialeboat •• Wheel of Fortune/ champion whaleboat of New Zealand. T. R. H. TAYLOE. Boatbuilder, Old Custom House-street (opposite Phoenix Foundry, TjTcTl SALE, CHEAP. A Four-roomed HOUSE and £-Acre, in Pijiiij nth-street. J. J. CBAWFOSD. T^ O It . S A L B. SECTION No. 240, near Waverlejv containing 62 acres. FRKEMAN B. JACKSON". Tp OR SALE, 40 pure-bred 2-tooth Jt? Merino Rams, in lots to suit purchasers Price, £4 each. Seleoted from best flocks in Canterbury. FREEMAN B. JACKSON. T^ O It SALE. The Freehold Properties of A. J. Ketley, Esq., situated in Glasgow and Ball streets. Open to any reasonable offer. EDWARD N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. FOR SALE or to Let, with a pur^ chasing clause, Section 27, Morna* haki, 212 acres, 150 of which are level. Apjji;.' to ED. N. LIFFITON, _ Rutland Chambers. FOR BALbi, by Private Contract, Lease in Avenue; of 2 acres, with good 4-roomed cottage and capita 1 . garden, 19 years to run, at a rental of Is per annum. Lease in Avenue of 2\ acres, spendid building site, 19 years to run, ground rental Is per annum. Freehold, title Torrens Act, section 359, corner of Guytoa-street, and St. Hill-street, close to Avenue. EDWARD N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. Tj^OE SALE, ON EASY TEEMST TE ARA TE W.AKA, 1890 Acre?, Fenced and Subdivided — 1250 are English grass. Complete homestead ; 12---roomed house, &c. ; 13 miles from town. Terms easy ; price low. Apply to ED. N. LIFFITON, Rutland Chambers. DEEKItfG'S TWIJNE-BINDER, WITH IMPEOVEMENTS, FOE 1882. rriHESE enable the Machine to deal _I_ with Long, Medium, or Short Grain with equal facility. By lowering the speed on binder a&d canvas, the risk of breakage and wearing is reduced to a minimum. The Machine is generally strengthened and otherwise improved so as to be as near perfection as need to be desiredFarmers who wish to avoid the digappointment experienced by so many whose orders could not be filled this season, will do well to secure them at once. Every Machine has to be specially made for this colony, and as the manufacturer is taxed to the utmost to supply actual purchasers, no Machines can be expected for chance sale next season. Intending purchasers for the season 1882 are requested to send their orders to the undersigned on or before the 315t March next. {Cf» Catalogues with testimonials, &c.» can be had on application to W. WARIN3 TAYLOE, Ironmonger and Iron Merchant, Victoria Avenue, Agent pob, Wangahtji. WANGANUI CUP. "^ OWEEPS! GWEEPB! SWEEPS I ! ! Saturday Night at 8 p.m. Tan/po Quay. 'ANTED, every bootless individual in the country to no '• AINSWORTH'S if they want Ciieap Boots. Ainsworth can knock them in a beap, Ainsworth will make the leather cht-ap, Ains worth's Boots will stand the test, A iDS worth's Boots are always best. Victoria -A~Veaue,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 3
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