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PUBLIO NOTICES. LOST, on lawn at the races —A Bar Brooch (broken from pin); amethyst in centre. Kindly return to "Chronicle." MISS SASSIE McFADYEN, F.C.V., F.L.1.M., Teacher of Violin, Mandoline, and Theory. SECOND TERM commences MONDAY, October 6th. , s ' "Stradella," . Halswell Street. DAIRY FARMS. :■ MR JAMES RIDDEjIL has fixed the reserve prices for letting or selling Sections 80, 81, 157, 158, 160. and 90, Okotuku Block, containing 50 acres "1 perch, 51 acres, : 62 acres, 201 acres,- 50 acres, and 50 acres. . ; / : Information can be obtained and selections made by applyiijg to Mr James Riddel, at his homestead near'Waverley, or to the undersigned. FITZHERBERT AND MARSHALL. SALE OF CROWN LANDS. NOTICE is hereby given that 4 lota: in teh Wowhauau Village Settlement, •Ja 1S the sea coast about 10 miles north-west of Wanganui, areas 89a. 3r. Op. to 98a, 3r. 30p.. annual rentals £50 5s 2d to £55 8s 2d, wiil be qpen for application' on the Lease in Perpetuity System on arid after WEDNESDAY, the'22nd day of October, 1902.' J Plans containiing fui'il particulars will shortly be obtainable .at"the principal Post Offices and from the undersigned. JOHN STRAUCHON, - Commi^ioneivof Crown Lands. mo LET—A Beautiiful 8-rpomed HOUSE, JL \fith all conveaiierices,- outhouses, patelut w.c, et«. and sui-rounded by a beautifular garden iveii stocked with fruit trees, shrubs, and fcowers; in the best part of the Avenue ; rent moderate. Apply'sharp' P.O. Box 6, Wanganui. CHRIST CHURCH CLUB. PICNIC will be held in the Aramoho Tea Gardens on Labour Day, WEDNESDAY, October Bth. ,- Gates open at 10 a.m. ■'.■•'■■' Hot Watea' ,and Cups provided. Tennis, Pincr-poiig, and other Games. A Dance in the evening. Admission": 1/- Reduction made for families*. , A. J. MOLLOY. ' ,;■; Hon. Secretary. ' . RANGnIKEI ELECTION. mHE PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL CA.NX DIDATE, MR JAMES SMlTH^will Address the Electors ais under: — Taihape, Monday October 6 Utikui, Tuesday " 7 : Mangaweka, Wednesday 8 Ohingadti, Thursday ...;.'.:.i... 9 Mangaonoho, Friday 10 Hunteryille,. Saturday U Each evening at 8 o'clock. ■ • - ! * RANGITIKEf TnLECTORS OF RANGITIKEI. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— . It is my inteintion to contest the above Electorate as a. Progressive Liberal Candidate aY the coming Election, I hold that easy access. tojand and capital is the true source of industrial prosperity, and the interests of the people demand that both these requisites of production should: be •contro 11e- by the State. I am now.making a tour of the Electorate for thejpturpose of fully explaining my views to the electors. Due notice of meetings will be advertised in this and future issues. . I have, etc., JAMES SMITH. TO HAIRDRESSERS. FIRST-CLASS GENT'S HAND is open for ctngagement; good references. Address "Frederick," c/o Post Office, Gisborne. TnLECTORS OF WANGANUI. J_ ; _~ I am not opposed to a Liberal Government, and am a great believer in cooperation; but I do oppose the methodr and practice of a so-called Liberal Government in the tyranny of their "spoils to the victors" and their manipulation of cooperation for political ends. lam in favour of Bible Reading in Schools, J. W. BAKER. mO THE ELECTORS OF WANGAEHU. LADIES ANP GENTLEMEN,— I propose offering myself as a candidate for tie above Electorate, to represent you 5n Parliament. In doing so I j pledge myrelf to no party.- I adopt the Pxatfoo of the Farmers' Union as on* embodying the vital interests of all settlers on tho land and the best interests of the v.hole community, and if returno 1 •• best " Ih will be made to pr& mv <« these. I will in due cour» address jo» and furth.-i explain _y views-. I am, etc.; W. J. BIRCH. Thoresby, Martoc. LATE WAKTEDS. ! W ~ANTED to-Let—New 6-roomed House with every convenience. Ajp'ply to R. McNiven. * ANTED—2 Furnished Rooms, in or close to town, with vise of kitchen. Apply immediately to "Chronicle." ANTED—A Purciaser for two Good Quiet Cows, in milk. Apply at the residence of the late Dr. Wilford, St. John's Hill, Wanganui. If not sold will be submitted at F. R. Jackson's sale on Wednes- j day next. I f s>-'T<a6.__»l^«^i,-«...^^f.-__

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11756, 6 October 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11756, 6 October 1902, Page 7