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PRINCESS THEATRE. Continued Success of THE COMEDY & BURLESQUi COMPANY. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, An entire change of progrtmme am MOU3tCT Bill. The Scottish Musical Oratns, />(EAMOND "ORIG, Or, the G-ude Man o' Ba iaogeieh. And the Glorious Burlesque, H.M.S. PINBEHIND ! As played by this Company with grea success all through Nev Zealand. rj3» Remember ! thp last night but tw" XTTAiSGANDI i^UP OWcEi V ill be Drawn THIS (THURSDAY) NIGHT, At 10 o'clock, Taupo Quay. By order. 3 W C. WVTKIr-S T"N compliance with the request of i JL number of ratepayers, I herebj proclaim a Half-holiday from 12 o'clock uoon on each of the fji. lowing days :— Thursday, 10th inst., Races. Friday, 11th inst , Paces. \V. tf. WATT, Mayor. 4 PPLICA I IUISS will oe received at J\_ the Uffioe of the Bank of New South Walt s, Wanganui, for the unsold portion of the £10,000 loan issued by the Wanjjanui Borough Council. All par iculars respecting the security offered can be obtained at any of the Offices of the Bank of New South „ Wales in New Zealand, or, from the Clerff, Wanganui. FINAL NOTICE. FOR the purpose of declaring a dividend, all claims against the Estate of J. M. Beetkeii, of Halcombe— UNDKR THE NEW DEIiD OF ARRANGEMENT made the 27th day of vJctober, 1880 — must be sent in to the under.-igned on or before the 21st day of March, ISBI. All creditors failing to prove under the above deed will be debarred from participating in a dividend. W. FERGUSON, A. BELL, Trustees. Halcombe, sth March, 1881. WANG.LUU HIGHWAY B >ARD. fpENDKRS are invited for the deJL livery of 350 yards of Gravel on ho. 3 Line ; also, 42 chains Gravelling on .the Makirikiri Road: also, for the erection o' 40 chains of Post and Rail Fence, Wa:kupa Road. Spec fi -aiiona nny be seen at the board's ( ffice, KutUnJ Chambers. fenders will close at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 12th instmt. The lowest or any tender notf necessarily accepted. By order. H. J. REID, Foreman of Works. rpENDERS are invited fortheformaJL lion o' about, ten chains of roadway between Barrack-street and the t.i'.vu boundary. £3peci[irali"us may le seen at the Porough Council office, where tenders will be received not Inter than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, lo • li inst. Lowest or a'iy lender not necessarily accepted. GEO. B (JOKING, Town Clerk. 10 COiN'IRACrOKS. TrtN'i E : -S will b" rece-ired until the lG:h insiant for th? erection of a Memorial Fountain in Victoria Aveaue. Tiie lowest or any tender not necessarily accfpted ■ lans and specifications to be seen at tli? oilice of D. ROSS & J. R. WHIGHT, Archit cts, T«upo Quay. AEAMOHO. DRAWING CLVSS. Mil MEKKIFT will, by permission of tho School Committee, open the above on Wednesday afternoon, 9th March. Duration of lesson, one hour and half. Fee— Five Shillings Monthly. Parents are requi-sted to send names to .Mr Alerrkt, Victoria Avenue, or to the Studio, Ni 'g a ay-street. TUST RECEIVED — 100 sacks Poverty Day Kye Grass, in splendid condition, new seecl. The best sample in the market. Sample and prices on application. To at rive this week, 150 sacks best Canterbury machine - cleared live Grasps, from a thoroughly reliable firm. Invoices lo hand of 4 Tons of best lovers, and 1 Ton of Rape, to arrive ex Alaster, due this month at Wellington. Prices and samples oa arrival. i ersons requiring quantities of Seed <■ should apply early. NURSERY STOCK. h- r P r s P ltcn£l '<i assortment of Hyacinths, I tulips, Gladiolus, and other bulbs for I sale. Collections made up of assorted Bulba «om 10s 6d, 21s, and 42s each, delivered «cc at any .Railway Station iv tho dieJAMES LAIRD. NURSERYMAN AKD SEEDSMAN, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. P »S.— IScw Catalogue|readj in, March

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 9352, 10 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 9352, 10 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 9352, 10 March 1881, Page 3

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