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PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAVERLEY RACES. LABOUR DAY SPORTS AT WANGANUI. / X 2Sth October a passenger train V-/ leaves Palmerston 6-30 a.m., Turakhirt 9-15, Fordell 9-53 a.m., arriving Wavor.ley Racecourse 12-5 p.m., and returning from Racecourse 5-30 p.m., for Palmerston. These trains take passengers from and to stations, Palmerston to Okoia only. HOLIDAY EXCURSION Tickets, available for return on day of issue only, will bo issued to Waverley Racecourse by the 6-30 a.m. special from Palmerston, Okoia, and intermediate stations on 28th October. Passenger trains leave Wanganui 6-40 a.m., 8-50 a.m., and 9-25 a.m., arriving Waverley Racecourse 8-55 a.m., 10-53 a.m., and 11-37 a.m. Return trains leave Racecourse 5-50 p.m., and 6-3 p.m., for Wanganui. Tho usual 3-50 p.m. train will bo delayed to loavo Wanganui at 4-15 p.m. for Hawera. HOLIDAY EXCURSION Tickets,, available for return on day of issue only, will b-o .^ssued to Waverley Racecourse on 28th October from Wanganui ami intermedia to p+ations. These* Excursion Tickets will NOT be available by tho Mail trains. _A special passenger train will lenvo Wanorp.mii 0-35 p.m., connecting at Aramoho with train for Palmerston North. BY ORDER. IN BANKRUPTCY. TN BANKRUPTCY.—Tn the Supremo J- Coijrt. holden at Wanganui. "VpOTICE is hereby given that Divid 1^ rf Wnntrn.nui, Milker. this day ndjndprd hnnkrimt: .*nd T horobv summon a meeti'ns: of creditors, t) bo holdon at. rr»v r.flVo o-t Tuepd-T" \ tVio 99th aay of October, 1912, at 10 o'clock a.*n. W. RODWELL. _, , ' Deputy Official Assignee. October 22nd, 1912. NOTICE. Removal Sale. J. VERXON, NEXT TUCKER BROS. HAVING decided to take more convenient premises in the Victoria Avenue, opposite the King's Theatre. I am having <•>, big clearing sale of Boots and Shoe.T in Ridgway Street for two weeks only and I would strongly advise you not missing this Bargain Sale. The follow ing are a few plums in up-to-date goods:—Maria's light and heavy welted I and other good mo.kcs very much reduced, also Gentr' Glace reduced fm.-*n 22-. Gd to 16s 6d, Chrome Derby's English make, Black 9s 6d. Tan * 10s 6d, Plain Vampg Black and Tans must go reduced from 22s 6d to 16s 6d. Also over 200 pairs of Boy's and Youth's nratically at your own price to clear. Bush Boots reduced from" 17s 6d to 14s 6d, must bo cleared. Ladies' Black and lan. T am holding a big range and have greatly reduced theso in price NOTE.—These are all n>nst relvblmakes and can with confidence bo recommended. Remember Your | Friends Abroad Xmas Numbers. "WEEKLY PRESS." "AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS." "N.Z. GRAPHIC' Next Parcels Mall clcscs Tuesday, October 29. "OTAGO WITNESS." XMAS NOVELTIES. SPECIAL POST CARDS. XMAS CARDS. BOOKS OF VIEWS. N.Z. BOOKLETS. LACEBARK BOOKLETS. H. I. Junes & Son Ltd., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, WANGANUI. A BOUNDARY DISPUTE. (By Telegraph.) (Special to "Chronicle.") AUCKLAND, October 22. Tho question of tho definition of tho boundaries of Acclimatisation Districts har. como up at the Magistrate's Court at Taumarunui in connection with some fishing prosecutions. Ancrlens all over tho country aro concerned in the decision given by Mr. F. O. B. Loughnan in tho matter. As tho Waimarino Acclimitisation Society licences date from Oct. Ist, and those of tho Rotorua Society ono month later, it was a matter of importance to know exactly whore thr» limits lay between tho respective districts. Four Manunui anglers took it that under tho newly defined boundaries they were entitled on holdine «'i Waimarino license to fish in tho Wan"nnui river near Manunui from Oct. Ist. Tho locnl constable thought otherwi^o. aiif! si.imTnone<l them. Tho RnVim.l district wns defined ns lveino; bounded in this neighbourhood by the Kaitinko coun+v. and the lp.ttsr wn" •found to he Ijonnded by the Wanganui river. Tim noint tlien am-« as t-o whether tl>o boundary line followed -tl-o bank or ran r.long ths middle? of the ri'•->!'. Mr. Lon^sMn. in delivering j'ulcpi"i!i. onnhnl rv.nnv "nthoritirs i^ k^^'v tliit tho lvonndnrv line ran nlnn": the mirldlo of thr- river. According to this dr>n;«ion. +br. Wa'^ipui n'v°r. for ti^nv milo-i of it<; l^n«?tb. is I'^'f in o"-1 district o»wl I><ilf in tho otli^r. A f!sh«rrri.np. rnifh+ book fish H AVaim.o.riiu» rind hnd :t in T?o^mn. Tli:". rn:rl th^ Maoist r.n to. pl^^ed an n.ncler in a diffionlt Tx^iT:on. H" t.hojK'lit tl::it 'f so-r-ieties we,o annealed t^ tliev wouM take a. cnnmon.-sern'o view of tho mr>.+ter and o'low fi«liinfr. rii'l'ts nrro^s t'«? river. Tn thf. ca-'-r" lx-fnro tho Court, tbo men wore. no* <?tan(l:ny on t^o bank bn+- were on ", little island in tho river. Thero wns doul)+ n 5: to whether +^cv worn n^tu:.' Ilv b»-<>nl.-":if-: tlio law. He dismissed the cases. Moxham Avenue. Kiibirnie. The Ornn/1 P^inr^n^v. 3 Willio-ctre' f—K'tol^=od '« 1« 7*l '•"" «i4- <i»ti"<; *>•»• "i-:«Ti n^"* n hottlo of " NAZOL." Tliis is quite tho finest +li'njr I've found for rnrinp Influenza. My son wn<= vtv }>f>d '■♦ r«»r»en+lv". but nrio nitrbt's t'citmo"* of. '■ fect€<l n comnlete euro. T hnd nl«n n \-ory bad cold coming on. wliieh a few docos of " NAZOL" quitp di^noood nf. I thank you for recommending the en-re to me.—Yonrs truly, E. Ko&y Brown.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 24 October 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 24 October 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 24 October 1912, Page 7

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