■CUESION TPJP TO DUI\ TEDItf. ■FOP, DTINEDIff, CALLING AT. ■ 'WELLINGTON. H^gf-fes* Capt. LIXKLATEE, Hll leave for the above ports ou or ■ut the 14th March. MSxcursion tickets issued at the Comoffice only, price £i. ■The above affords an excellent opMtunity for persons desirous of visitH the finest city in New Zealand. Hncrs of horses should avail themof this very favorable opportunity of superfluous stock. of freight can be arranged on terms at the Company's ■ war. EnmnroEE, Manager, ■'cb. 2S, 1871. ■""gdbTl'ellows' hall. ■E LADIES of Christ Church and many kind Friends propose to hold BoifVEESAZIOif T£-M ■ THIJESDAY, 9th 3IARCH. Tea on the table at G p.m. principle musical talent of Wanwill kindly contribute to the evenentertainment. H R. TAYLOE DAYIS. Hon. Sec. B;ENSIVE LAND SALE AT ■ MAETON. ■ W. FIMIMOM received instructions from Richard Morris (who is about to of a great portion of his to sell b} r public auction, H THUUSDAY, IClh MARCH, one o'clock, precisely, at Meman's hotel, jjaeton., most valuable building sections comprising some of the best sites BHan^Ae above flourisbin^ district. The Auctioneer would call special attention to this very important sale, The sections offered for sale are situated in the heart of a most thriving and populous district, in the best business position 'in the town ol M'arton. The adioining- sections have brought a considerable sum of money, ranging as high as £120 each, which is vi sufficient guarantee that the lan] is in a good posiiion and rapidly improvingin value for building purposes. A champagne lunch, in Coleman's well known style, on table at twelve o'clock precisely. Plans now on view at the office of the Auctioneer. Terms very Liberal. Wangnnui, Feb. IG, 1871. |" JOSEPH CHAD¥IOK~ TTTILL sell by public auction, on FEIDAY, the lOxn IffST., at 12 noon, All the old STABLES and OUTHOUSE at the Commercial Hotel. Also, at his Store, Taupo Quay, 150 ft Hin GUTTA PEECITA PIPING 20 sacks lime, etc. without reserve. March 6, 1871. T 0 L jfF. A HOU»SE and five acres of land in IX Victoria Avenue. Por particulars enquire of the undersigned, or of It. McLean, Grocer. T. SCRIVENER; March], 1871. KAI IWI CAYALEY. A MEETING will be hold on Ol SATURDAY, tlic 11th instant, at ?> p.m., at the "Wcstmcrc 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 1111, 8 March 1871, Page 3
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407Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1111, 8 March 1871, Page 3
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