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— <-ri_. — u-i ii..- ■ -■ "■ Public Notices. WANGANUI AMATEUB ATHLETIC CLUB'S. \ SPORTS MEETING, £ TO BH HELD ON TUE $OLLEGIATE SCHOOL GROUNDS ■/< — ON— ' 'If SATURDAY, 31st MARCH. First race at 2 p.m. sharp. Admission— ls. H. W. POWNALL, Hon. Secretary. Tenders. m E N D E R S. Tenders are invitod for the erection of about 40 Choinß of Wire Boundary Fencing. Half a chain of clearing to bo done on each side of the fence. Tenders received up to noon on 4th April, 1894. Full particulars on application to G. MITCHELL, Waiora j Or G. W. PALMER, Woodlands. TENDERS FOR CLEARING DRAINS. Tenders will be received up till 12 Noon, WEDNESDAY, 4th April, for cleaning out and extending drains on a property at Westmere. For particulars apply at this office, np END ER S FOR LAND. The undersigned invites tenders for the purchase of his Properties, consisting of two Farms, situated on Block IX., Momohaki. No. 1.— 254 Acres, with substantial 4-roomed Dwelling, ond all neces--B_"*y conveniences, orchard, Ac. No. 2.— 197 Acres, nearly all in grass, mostly level land, fenced and subdivided. Separate tenders will be received up to April 26th, 1894, and may be for cash, or half cash, and nalance secured. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit of 5 per cent, on the total value j unaccepted deposits to be returned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. These Farms are beautifully situated on the Momohaki Block, being about five miles from Waitotara, and convenient to the Momohaki School. The land is well watered, and the soil of splendid quality. Either property would be suitable for dairying or apricultural purposes. Full particulars may be had on application to ALEXANDER DICKIE, Clarendon Hotel, Waverley. Bnsiness Polices. TO THE LADIES A GENTLEMEN OF WANGANUI. A. 0. CRIBB Is still alive to the interests of his numerous customers residing in town and country. He has opened up and is now selling all the NEWEST and moßt FASHIONABLE GOODS suitable for the Winter Season. The Priceß and Quality of these Goods are not to be surpassed (if approached). Ladies and Gentlemen we would remind you that, as the WINTER SEASON is approaching, your orders for Dresses or Suits, as the case may be, should be placed with us at once. The Premier ■TVRESSMAKING & mAILORING -ESTABLISHMENT,-EIDaWAY-BTREET, (Next the Provincial Hotel), A. J. CRIBB S. J. L. Stevenson Has just opened uy, direct from London, a consignment of twenty crates and hogsheads consisting of HOLLOWARfc, STEEL TEAVELLING TBUNKS CHINAWABE GLASSWAEE, A EABTHENWARE personally selected while in England, the whole of which will te sold at remarkably low prices to make room for further shipments arriving. Holloware— Comprises Saucepans, TeaKettles, Boilers, Jam Pans, Ac, Ac. All sizes, Steel TrunJiSj^Brindisi and Scarboro* Styles. All sizes. Cheap. Glassware— Jelly and Jam Dishes, Trifle Stands, Water Bottles.Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Decanters, Cruet Bottles, Ac, Ac. China— ln Tea Sets, Brighton Willow, Matt Willow, Winton, and numerous patterns and fashionable shapes. Cheap. White and Gold and Pink Band, and Gold Line Irish Teas and Breakfast Cups and Saucers and odd Cups, new pattern Worster shape Muffins, Toast Racks, Candlesticks, &c, &c. Earthenware— Dinner Services (54 pieces), Pearl Florence, Low Malacite,Dove Teddesbry.Brown Rouen, Blue Band and Line Blue Pheasant, Tea and Breakfast Cups and Saucers, Fancy Flower Pots and Stands, Jam Jars, Jelly Cans, Cream and Butter Crocks (half gallon to five gallons), Cream and Bread Pans, and Water Filters, Toilet Sets— A large variety ofthe latest Whito and Gold and other patterns to choose from, Ewers and Basins, odd Basins and Jugs and matchings, and many other lines too numerous to mention. Also on Sale— GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PKODUCE, TIN AND BASKETWARE WINES, AND SPIRITS, ALE & STOUT. All Best Brands, and at Low Prices. CORNER STORE, i EIDGWAY STBEET, & WICKSTEED I PLACE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GILBEY'S O.E. DRY GIN. The popnlar drink for summer.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 30 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 30 March 1894, Page 3