TEURSDaT, 17th MABCH. At the Warwick-street "5 ards, Feilding. Halcombe & Sherwill ~IT7'ILL sell by public auction, as YT above — 10 head Prime Beef 5 head Kat Cows 6 heal Dairy Cows 15 Yearlings 10 3 and 4 year old Steers 60 Ewea Horses and Pigs Intending sellers will oblige by forwarding entries. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL, Auctioneers. RAILWAY JNOTICE. WAiXGAtfri RACES, MARC U 9th, 10th, and Uth. ON the above days the ordinary Timetable « ill be suspended and trains will run aa uuder : — Leave Waverley for Wanganui at 8.15 a.m. Leave Wailotara for Wangauui at 5.30 p m Leave Wanganui for Waitotara at 7.35 a.m. Leave Wanganui for Waverley at 6 15 p.m. Leave Foxton for Wanganui at 530 a.m- and 4.25 p.m Leave Foxton for Halcombe at 10.50 am. Leave Wanganui for Foxton at 9.20 a.m. and 5.50 p m. Leave Halcomoe lor Foxton at 7.0 a.m. Single Tickets issued from all stations to Wanganui on March Blh, 9th, lOfch, and 11th, will be available for return journey up to Monday, March 34ih, 1881. T. F. ROTHKRAM, District Manager. WINTER NOVELTIES ! WINTkR NOVELTIES ! ! WINTER NOVEL LIBS ! ! ! MRS WALKEK, Victobia Avenue. GRAND HAT and BONNET SHOW, AND MILLINERY DISPLAY. MRS WALKER desires to intimate to the Ladies of Wanganui and surrounding districts that she has just to hand, and wiil open aa above, a Grand and Choice Assortment of Winter Goods, which, for style, qudity, and price, cannot be surpassed iv Wangauui. Ladies will find Mrs Walker's special selection of the above goods to be all that they could desire, and the prices to suit all. NEWEST FASHIONS IN Parisian Hats and Bonncte, Ladies' Mantles, Ulsters, Macintoshes, |Maids' Ulsters & Jackets. [SPECIAL NOVELTIES IN Ribbons, Laces, Scarves, Feathers, ibe , &c, &c. EVERY NOVELTY IN Faucies, Brocaded Velvets, Plushes, Satius, Silks, and Velveteens, in every shade. N.B. — Large assortment in Real beal Hats, Wedding and Mouruing Hais and Bonnets to order on tfc»e shortest notice. Feathers, Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled equal lo new by MRS W ALKE R, Victoria Avenue. WANGANUI STEAM CHAFF - CUTTING AND OKI SH ING MILL, HAY AND COR 3 STORE, &o. TTTALKEtt AND TTATRICK, Wholesale and Retail PRODUCE MERCHANTS. ON SALEOats (Crushed Oats), Chafa, Bran, Pollard, Maize (Crushed Maize), Barley (Crushed Barley), Oaten and Meadow Hay, Linseed, Cornsacks, Straw, <ftc, &c, Ax Lowest Prices. {^ Note Address — Corner of Ridgway- street and Nixon Place. TUST ARRIVED, In excellent condition, A consignment of Pickled Salmon aiid Herrings. Also, American Preserved Corned Beef. J. L. STEVENSON, Corner of Ridgway and Wickstead* streets. "TITAN TED, every bootless indiviW dual in the country to go to AINSWORTH'S if they want Cheap Boots. Ainsworth can knock them in a heap, Ainsworth will make the leather cheap, Ains worth's Boots will stand the test, Ains worth's Boots are always best. Victoria Avenue. G- U N S. npWO Superior Breach-loading C.F JL Gung, by Mortimer & Pricbard, London, will be sold much under their value, to be seen at Mr Roes', Tanpo Quay.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 9352, 10 March 1881, Page 3
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