£1,800 AT 'TEN PER CENT. MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £100 and upwards, at the above rato, upon freehold.security. Apply to .' IT. B. ROBERTS, Solicitor, "Wanganui. Feb. S, 1870. -OAAA °11 £700 to lciul onErcooOUUU hold security. Apply to M. V. HODGE. Oct. 9, 1860. WORM POWDERS. DR. SAMUELS' Anthelmintic Powders arc now established as a most certain cure for all kinds of Intestinal Worms, as proved by the cons! ant demand. Sold wholesale and retail at the Wanganui Dispensary, Victoria Avenue, adjoining the Post Office. ' In packets, Is and 9s each. Sept 28, 1870. NATIVE INTERPRETER, pOLONEL M'DONNELL begs to inU form the public that having commenced business in. the capacity of Native Interpreter, he is prepared to undertake commissions for the leasing or purchase of native lauds. His large native experience, and personal knowledge of the principal chiefs in the island, place him in a position to negotiate successfully with them in the interests of clients. No commission will bo charged unless the negotiations have been completed. Apply Evening Herald Office. January 23, 1871. PHILIP ROWLAND. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, VICTORIA AVENUE, WAXGANUI. : "QEGS most respectfully to return his J3 sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Wanganui and surrounding districts for past favours, and bags to assure them that no effort shall be wanting on Ids part to merit a continuation of the same. P. H. lias just received from Hie English markets, a choice selection of goods which he is determined to sell at. extremely low prices to suit the times. Jan. 31, 1871. FLAX MACHINERY. THE Undersigned, having been appointed agent for Messrs A. & G. Price, Engineers, Onehunga, is prepared to receive orders for Flax Machines, Scutchers, Screws, Shafting, &c. Flax Mac-Hues, warranted to turn out 10 cwt dressed flax daily. T. I). CUMMINS, Guyton-stseet. Sept. 30, 1569. FOR SALE. rnHE unexpircd leiso of a farm of 315 X acres, six years to run, five miles from Wanganui (town), together with 500 well-bred sheep and several horses depasturing thereon. The property is securely fenced with an excellent live ring fence, and sub-divided into tlirce paddocks, well watered, and capable of carrying a much larger number of stock. The improvements which will be paid for at the expiration of the lease, consist of a substantially built cottage, and twenty chains of fencing. The rent is very low, and the whole can bo had at a very reasonable figure. For further particulars Apply to H. S. TAYLOR, .Land Agent, Campbell Place. Feb. 3, 1871.' WAXGANUI AND TUEAKIXA. rTUIE Coach leaves the. Red Lion Hotel JL for Turakina at 4 p.m. and the Ben Novis Hotel for Yvanganui, at 8.30 a.m. J. McKSNZIE. EX ' LADY DENISON. ( TUST RECEIVED by the undersigned, v a consignment of first-class Melbourne made saddles. Also ex Melita, A sliipment of first-class goods direct from London. . JOHN CLARK, Victoria Avenue. Oct. 29, 1870.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1109, 6 March 1871, Page 1
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