EXCURSION TEIP TO DUNEDIX. FOR. DTJXEDIN, CALLING AT • WELLIXGTON. I - rrHE S. S. il^iflk ■ ' WA^VNL TL' *^^ftte» Capt. LIXKTAT^R, "\S ill leave for the above ports on or about, the 14th March. Excursion tickets issued at the Company's office only, price £i. The above affords an excellent opportunity for persons desirous of visiting the finest city in New Zealand. Owners of horses should avail themselves of this very favorable opportunity for disposing of superlluou.s stock. Hates of freight can be arranged on advantageous terms at the Company's office. WM. FIXNIMOEE, Manager. Feb. 28, 1871. WANGANUI : VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Erigadc will be hold at the Engine House, on TUESDAY next, at 7.30. o'clock p.m. Business— Major Turner Avill be present to swear in the members as a Volunteer Brigade. A full attendance in uniform is requested, as no member absent on that night will be considered on the roll of the Brigade. JAMES LETT, Secretary. March 3, 1871. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. THE LADIES of Christ Church and many kind Friends propose to hold a C 0 N V E 11 S A Z I 0 X IVf OX. THURSDAY, 9ni MARCH. Tea on the table at G p.m. The principle musical talent of Wangamii will kindly contribute to the evening's entertainment. 11. TAYLOR DAVIS. Hon. Sec. Feb. 21, 1871. HOTEL TO LET. | HAT well-known house "THE TURAKINA FAMILY HOTEL/ At present doing a fair business, and which is capable of great extension. For all information as to terms (which are very liberal) and other particulars, apply to D. MORTON, Proprietor, on the Premises or to ALEX. McMINN, Com. Agent, Turakina. March Ist, 1871. FOlt SALE, A FEW Dank of Xcw Zealand Shares. ALSO, TO BE SOLD CHEAP, A second hand f size Colonial made Billiard Table, in good repair. WANTED TO GRAZE, 750 sheep on terms. FOR SALE OR TO LET, The premises lately occupied by Mr Edward Lewis, Taupo Quay. -- Apply to H. S. TAYLOR, Oi'pice : Campbell Place. Feb. 23, 1871. T 0 LE T. A HOUSE and five acres of land in 2JL Victoria Avenue. For particulars enquire of the undersigned, or of R. McLean, Grocer. T. SCRIVENER, March 1, 1871. KAI IWI CAVALRY". 1 MEETING will be held on A SATURDAY, the 11th instant, at 3 p.m., at the West mere Block-House, for the purpose of obtaining names of Settlers willing to join a Volunteer Troop to be called the Kai Iwi Cavalry. The Commander of the District will be present. March 4,1871.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1110, 7 March 1871, Page 3
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