• -- ELECTION KOTlCEj^^^^^ TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWS 1 OF . WANGANUI. t nENTLEMEN~Ti n to 2 U numerous requests, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the Provin- ? ?f PTfr ff ! he Town of Wanganui. 1 If elected I shall endeavour to promote . your interests. I am, Gentlemen, : Yours faitiiiully, GLIPEOSD IVESON. •January 24th, 1883. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF wL ATGANIJL pENTLEMEN,~I beg to inform. \J you that it is my intention to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages and if you elect me I will continue to serve you as heretofore. I am, your obdt. servant, W. H. WATT. Jan 30, 1873. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE TOWN O. 1? WANGANUI. Wanganui, Jan 20, 1873. f\ ENTLEMEN, — The Provincial XJ Council of Wellington having been dissolved, an election of members will take place in about two weeks. I be«to announce that I am a candidate for re-election, and will feel myself honored by a continuance of the trust you have reposed in me since 1867. My opinions on provincial affairs are known to the most of you, and before the day of election there will be an opportunity—perhaps more than one—of going into details, of which I shall avail myself. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, ' your obedient servant, WILLIAM HUTCHISON. Jan2o, 1873. SALE OF BAMS AND OTHER STOCK, AT RUATANGATA, WANGAEHCJ, ! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1873. Mv W. FINNIMOEE TJAS received instructions from Messrs II Owen and Lethbridge to offer for sale by auction on the above date, 60 Ham Hoggets 10 Rams, four tooth and aged 100 Ram Lambs, all by imported Lincoln Rams 1000 Ewes— 500 Ewes, full mouthed 100 do two tooth 400 do four and six tooth. The Entire Horse " PEACE," by Loch Ryan, 5 years old, quiet and staunch in harnes, AND A LOT of OTHEE HORSES. 30 Berkshire Pigs. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Champagne Lunch Provided. Jan 17, 1873. 14th FEBRUARY, 1873. PURE BRED LIA TUOLtf RAMS FOR SERVICE THIS SEASON. To the Flock owners of the Wanganui District. Annual Letting of Pure Bred Lincoln RAM S . Mr A. BEAUCHAMP HAS received instructions from Win. Wilson, Esq. ; of Wairoa, to LET by auction, at his yards, Victoria Avenue, on WEDNESDAY, 14th FEB., 1872, at 12 o'clock, ■ The use of, for the Season, of two Pure Bred, imported Lincoln Rams After which, for absolute sale, 3 Pure bred Lincoln Rams, by imported i Ravns out of imported Ewes. TERMS AT SALE. Auctioneer's Note—The successful letting last season of these superb sheep and the highly satisfactory results to the lessees, has induced the owner to offer for boua fide competition, these magnificent Rams, and the Auctioneer has groat pleasure in announcing that Mr Wilson intends offering a prize Cup, valued at Five Guineas, for the best pen of Four Ewe Hoggets, by any of these Earns, out of Ewes bred in the district, but not by pure bred Rams. Nor. 22.1872
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Wanganui Herald, 1 February 1873, Page 3
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