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■■'. Public Notices. TRAVELLERS' REST HOTEL, ..;'-■_ ; .TUTNENUI." ". POR.--SALB, 7TIHE above well-known Hotel, doing JL a steady business, with about seven acres of land in the township of Tutaeniii. This valuable property will be sold on most easy terms, stock, furniture, horses, cattle, &c, given at a valuation. For terms and further particulars, apply to '•■!•. Mr ARCHD. CAMERON, _ • Turakina Valley ; Or on the premises, to Mr. JOHN MATTHEW. August 29, 1868. HAY! HAY! PI AY! n £ PER TON ; delivered at any 3L>O part of the town. Orders left at the Hwald, office will be punctually attended to. JAMES KING. August 12, 1868. . & TO BUILDERS. : " LENDERS are required for the JL erection of a House in Wick-steed-street. Plans and specifications can be seen on application to T. Scrivener, to whom sealed tenders are to be sent (marked tender) by noon on Monday, 14th September. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. September 1, 1868. PRESSED HAY" FOR SALE~ IN large or small quantities. Apply to ROBT. S. LOW, Auctioneer. July 15, 1868. BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, WICKSTEHD-FLACE. TAMES STEWART begs to return J thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal support he has received since he commenced business, and trusts by keeping- meat of the best quality, and by attention and civility to his customers, to merit a continuance of their patronage. He would call pnrticular attention to the following- cash prices, which are considerably lower than those of any other house in the trade in Wang-anui:— Prime joints of beef and rump steak 6d per Ib. Other parts 4d to &<| Hind quarter mutton ... 4-^d Fore do do ... 4d Leg-mutton s^d Shoulder ... ••• 5d ■Salt beef 4d . ■Sept. 2, 1868. T .■.'■• NOTICE. THE Undersigned having- relinquished the business of his Turakina establishment in favor of Mr Georg-e Brooking-, has to thank the settlers in that and surroundingdistricts for the support afforded. I him, and to solicit for his successor a continuation of the same. Parties indebted will confer a fa/or by promptly paying- the amount of their respective accounts to Mr Brooking-, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharg-e. EDWARD LEWIS. September 3, ] 868. j [T\HE Undersigned having, from Ist I August, purchased from MiEdward Lewis the business of his Turakin?. Store, beg-s to solicit from settlers and others a continuance of the patronage so liberal ly bestowed upon his predecessor, and to assure them that no efforc will be wantingon his part to render his Store sin Emporium for articles of the best quality, and at the lowest remunerative price. GEORGE BROOKING. Septeir 'jer 3, 1868.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume II, Issue 399, 11 September 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume II, Issue 399, 11 September 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume II, Issue 399, 11 September 1868, Page 3