TENDERS. TO CONTRACTORS. 7TIENDERS are invited until 11 a-.m. on .1 WEDNESDAY. 24th instant, for EARTHWORK in connection with the Castlecliff Railway Company's Line Deviation. Plans, etc., to be seen at my office. A. ATKINS, A.M.I.dE., Engineer to the Company. mENDERS are invited for the PURJL CHASE of a splendid DAIRY FARM in the Raetihi district, also the Stock of - Cows, coming in profit. For full particulars apply READ BROS., Wanganui. MEETINGS. WANGANUI ROWING CLUB. nnHE Annual Meeting of the above Club _L will be held in the Boathous© on FRIDAY, 26th September, at 8 o'clock. Business: Election of Officers, and General. H. F. TTLLEY, Hon. Sec. WANGANUI CAMERA CLUB. AN EXHIBITION OF PICTURE®, under the Management of the above Club, will be held in SHERRIFF'S. STUDIO TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). Afternoon, 2to 5; Evening, 7to 10. Admission: Sixpence. C. W. BABBAGE, Hon. Sec. WANGANUI CRICKET o^jß. ANNUAL MEETING. THURSDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1892, 8 p.m., Borough Council Chambers. ALL MEMBERS and Intending -Members of both Cricket and Tennis Club are invited to attend. G. SAUNDERS, Hon. Secretary. WANGANUI PORK BUTCHERY. Air "P in OODWIN. A.* Ob JCJ. VJOODWI N, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PORR BUTCHERS AND HAM AND BACON CURERS. SMALL GOODS MADE FRESH DAILY. Cambridge, German, Hamburg, and1 Co-burg Sausages, Bath Polonies, Saveloy, Black and White Puddings, Brawn, Warwickshire Pork Pies, Pressed. Ham and Tongue, Pressed Beef, Pressed Cheek Poultry (dressed, steamed, and roasted), Fresh and Pickled Pork, Ham and Bacon, always on hand. CARTS CALL AS1 FOLLOWS: MONDAYS.—Aramoho, Gonville, and Castlecliff. TUESDAYS. — Durietown, Putiki, St. John's Hill, iMosstown. WEDNESDAYS.—Aramoho, Sedgebrook, Eastown. and Uppkongaro. THURSDAYS.—Castiecliff, Liverpool and Dublin Streets. FRlDAYS.—Castlecliff, Liverpool and Dublin Streets. SATURDAYS. — Aramoho, Sedgebrook. Eastown, and Upokongaro. A. AND K. GOODWIN, RIDGWAY STREET. TO TRAVEL WANGANUI, TURAKINA AND INTERVENING DISTRICTS, f THE CLYDESDALE STALLION i^RAIGELLACHIE \J R AIGELLACHIE (rising 9 years). By Cradgevar (imp.) dam Flora Macdonald, by Lord S'alisubrv (imp.) Terms: £3 10s, grooinage fee ss. For further particulars a"*>ly to W. H. ANDERSON, Wangaehu. SOME VERY SPECIAL LINES of NEW SEASON'S DRESSES, PRINTS, MUSLINS, and TRIMMINGS are now opened ab MELBOURNE HOUSE. THE MANUFACTURING^ DEPARTMENTS . . . , Are under the direction of the Beat Talent Available, and we undertake to turn out GENT'S SUITS and LADIES' DRESSES that for Style and Finish are very difficult to approach. OUR PERFECTION Is not the result of limited experience, but the oiitoome of YEARS OF STUDY in the World's Fashionable Centres. FURTHER INFORMATION And Instruction, if necessary, from J. J. BUCKRELL MELBOURNE HOUSE, Avenue, Opposite- English Church. MILLIGAN & CARRAD, MERCHANT TAILORS, MERCHANT TAILORS, MERCHANT TAILORS, Choice Selection of Fashionable Coatings Suitings, and Trouserings. Style, Fit and Workmanship Guarantee^, Note ths Addess— MILLIGAN AND CARRAIj, THE AVENUE, Next Denton's, Photographer.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11746, 24 September 1902, Page 7
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