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i Meetings -vr O T I C E. All those who have applied for shares in tbo proposed- Co-operative Association, Wanganui, are requested to meet at Mr Liffiton's Rutland Chambers on WEDNESDAY, 3rd June, 1891, at half-past 2 p.m. Business : — To consider future action. Lost and PoundLOST — From Fordell House, a smoothhaifed, light tan and grey Sheep Dog, named "Tweed." Finder rewarded. Public Notices"VT O T I C E. Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Wanganui Meat Freezing Company (Limited) to apply to the Waitotara County Council at their next meeting, to be held on 6th July, 1891, for. a Slaughtering License for the Company's slaughteryards at Castleeliff. B. E. HIBBARD, Secretary. Wanganui, Ist Jdne, 1891. "VT '. 0 T I C ENotice is hereby gi yen th at the Wanganui Meat Preserving . Company (Limited) intend, at the next meeting of the Waitotara County Council, to apply x for a Slaughtering License on Section No. 227, the Right Bank Wanganui Survey District. For the Official Liquidators. PETER COWIE, Secretary. June Ist, 1891. "OIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MR HENRY COLLIER resumed tuition on THURSDA If, the 28th instant. MISS, BREWER'S DANCING CLASSES. MISS BREWER has resumed her Dancing Classes for the Winter months ; dancing commenc s at 8 p.m. Children's Class, Saturday afternoons, from 2 p.m. „,. During her visit to Auckland, Miss B. has studied under Mr Chicester, of the Janet Achurch Dramatic Company, and is in a position to instruct her pnpils in all the latest dances. t\ I ~n c i ir G. The MISSES LOCKETT will open their Second Quarter on TUESDAY, 9th June. Children's Class, Saturday afternoon from 2 p.m; Terms, 10s per quarter. TMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS THE WANGANUI CHRONICLE IS THE PREMIER JOURNAL ON THIS COAST BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND WEL- • . LINGTON. ITS CABLE~SERVICE Displays an amount of enterprise only equalled by the Leading Journals in large Cities. The CHRONICLE'S Telegraphic Service cost from two to three time as much as that of any other paper in the district, and it gives our numerous readers the benefit of Reuter's Telegrams up to as late an hour as if they were lesident in the four large centres. JLhe Oheonicle Has hitherto made a Speciality of its Cable and Telegraphic Service, and also of its ■ LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, In both of which features thi3 paper is pre-eminent. A 4-page Supplement CONSISTING OP TWENTY COLUMNS OF INTERESTING READING MATTER, Is now issued with the CHRONICLE " every Friday. Tendersm O BUILDERS. Tenders are invited until Noon on SATURDAY, June 6th, for the Erection of a Watch Tower for the Fire Brigade. Plans, &c, at my offices. A. ATKINS, F.R.1.8.A., Architect. m O B. U I .L D E R S. Tender's will be received until Noon MONDAY, June Bth, for Erection of a Villa Residence at Westmere. . Plans and specifications at my office. J The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. PINCHES, Architect. TXfANGANUI GAS COMPANY. TENDERS FOR COKE. . . Tenders will close on MONDAY, June 15th, for the output of the Company's Coke for one year. . Specifications can bn seen on application to the undersigned. FREEMAN R. JACKSON Secretary Gas Company. TTPPER WANGAEHU ROAD U BOARD. •TENDERS. Tenders are requested for Formation of about 69 Chains Dray Track at the " Rata Flat;" Plans, &c, will be produced on the site of work on WEDNESDAY, 3rd June. Tenders close at.Mangarnahu at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday, 6th June. ALLAN ROBINSON, Clerk, Upper Wangaehu Road Board. Business Advertisements. J. AND D. M° F ARLANE SHIP CHANDLERS AND SAILMAKERS. Taupo Quay. • WANGANCTI. HORSE~cbvERS, OIL COATS, TENTS & TARPAULINS In Stock and made to order. Wholesale and Retail. CALICOES. Just landed, ex " Coptic," a large assortment of Calicoes and Sheetings, bleached and unbleached. To be sold Cheap to make room for an additional shipment - by s.s. " Maori," from London N.B,— Superior collection of Game Bags, Inspection Invited. DAVIS'S PERFECTION. TT ORSE CLIPPING. The Undersigned begs to intimate to Horse Owners and others that he has commenced this Season's Clipping, and will be glad of the patronage of his first customers, as well as others. Terms Moderate. W. McELWAIN, Empire Stables.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11283, 2 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11283, 2 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11283, 2 June 1891, Page 3