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IX THE INSOLVENT ESTATE QV ■J. MUZEII & Co,, MULBOURXE. GREAT SALE OF MEN'S CLOTHING, .aEENS'. WOMENS1 AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, OPPOSITE THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, \ MESSES. MOSES BROS. TTAYINGr purchased the whole of the insolvent Estate of J. Prazcr & Co., at due-half the value, arc determined- to give the public of Wanganui the greatest bargains that have ever been brought into New Zealand. It is useless to quote prices, as one call ■will prove the fact of the abovompntionpd, REMEMBER!! THE GREAT SAL.E WILL COM* MENCE ON THURSDAY, 6th APRIL, ■; opposite the odd pulleys' hall. April 4, 1871. ~;.-.... NOTICE:. HOW to keep your money in your pockets; Auctioneers pay my license between -you;- and .do the Government out of £240; it will then cost each auctioneer about '£Q 7s Gd. The wDik ■will be done. And no questions asked. , J, CHAD WICK. April 4, 1871. A. I, 0. 0. P. IHE Fortnightly meeting will bo held at 8 o'clock to-night. It being tho quarterly night, members are requested to attend. . ; By order of ■ tho N. G., . JOHN NOTMAN, ; Secretary. April 4, 1871. EDITH PALMERSTON WILL ARRIVE pEK S.S. "WANGANUI'.' ON THURSDAY, APRIL Gar, and appear in her . . INIMITABLE ENTERTAINMENT. April i, 1871. ; ' THE PARM OP ETTRICKDALE, TURAKINA. TO LET 0 > T LEASE, POR A TERM OP 14 YEARS...... ........ CONSISTING of about 340 acres of \J fine land, situated ou both sides of the main trunk, road from Turakina to ltaugitikei, b ?:'ng about 6 miles from tho former anl 8 miles from the /alter. The property is all well fence 1 with banks and live fences, partly divide 1 into paddocks and laid down in grasses. A dwelling house pleasantly situated, dairy and harness room,1 stockyard, milking shed and calf pen, and sheep pens all in excellent order, and an orchard well stocked. On one side of the property there arc two large lakes of b'caufifut' soft; water, and on the other side of the .property the Makiriki stream flows through it, tjp?by having a constant supply of ArWer all the year round. . . The right of mn of 1,000 acres of finely glassed land, all fenced, adjoining the iarm and lying equally on both side of the road, may also go along with tho farm for a torn of A\ years. A 1! particu'ar.j may be obtained at the home-teal, and tenders for the same, statii g h; annual .rent proposed to bo given, will by received by the undersigned until the 30h inst. ~ ~ ■■""'.- * JAMES HOGG. April 4, 1871. ■ :- ■ -

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Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1176, 4 April 1871, Page 3

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