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MISCELLANEOUS. IMPORTANT NOTICE.' MR. JOHN WAiKER J'N requesting a prompt settlement of all accounts due to him, wishes to state that recent events necessitates a settlement of all matters connected with his establishment, J. W, takes the present opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to the general public for the liberal support accorded to him since he has been in business, and trusts that the present urgent demand for a settlement of accounts will be met in the same liberal and satisfactory manner. Mr Ed. N. Liffiton has been appointed as Collector, and his receipt will be a sufficient discbarge for all accounts. JOHN WALKER, Aramoho. Jan 8, 1873. NOTICE. atotice is hereby; given _L^l that one Chestnut Horse, with white face, and two white hind feet, no visible brand, owner unknown, has been running on my land for upwards of one month, and if not claimed within one"' month from this date will be sold to defray expenses. W. WHALE, Marton, Ransitikei, Feb 3, 1873. to contractors! "mENDEItS are invited for buildin" a 1 CATHOLIC CHURCH at Central Rangitikoi (Bulltown). Plans and Specifications to bo seen at the Court House, Rangitikei, atd at the Catholic Presbytery, Wanganui. Tenders to be sent in on or before ■the ; 22nd of February, 1873, addressed to the Catholic Committee, Court House, Rangitikei. Jan 28, 1873. mH-E NATIONAL TJAiNTK i- OF NEW ZEALAND, (limited). SPECIAL NOTICE. Applications for the 33,333 Shares reserved for the Colonies will now be received by the ' UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA at their various branches in New Zealand, who will supply the necessary "Forms of Application tor Shares," arid receive the deposit of 10s per Share on Shares applied for. Should no allotment be made, deposits will be returned in full. . The Share list will be closed on the 14th Feb. By authority of the Board, W. S. GRAHAME, Director. Auckland, January 13, 1873. PRIZE DUNRDI¥~^HIiITION ALES. MARSHALL & COPELAND'S XXXX Dunediu ALE, in hhds XXX do do do Superior Doublo STOUT in hhds The above superior Tonic Bitter Ale and Stout can be had in smaller pacu ages for private use. POWELL, SON & Co, : Aleuts. Jan 14, 1872. NEW SEASON~TEAS ~ 1872-3. TfERY Superior Congou, in hf-chests, V 401bs eacli Superior English Tea, in half-chests, 49 lbs each Very Fine Kaisow Congou, in boxes, 12 lbs each. SUGARS. Crushed Loaf No 1 Pieces Yellow Counters Mauritius White Counters, in mats Devoe's Kerosine.., Candles; Oilmen's Stores, &c, &c, at the lowest current rates. ' ■ ~ POWELL, SON & Co. Jan 14, 1873. WINES AND SPIRITS. To arrive ex Celoeno. SILYA and Cozens' Port )_. Cozens' Pale Dry Shen-v f Qr Cks ON SALE. J PORT—I" Ql" °aslcS and Cases< Saudeman's Graham's Rebello Volen'te Maries. SHERRY— Cozens Pale' Dry Very Superior, 5 & 8 diamond ... ;, Jiurclon's ..-. Very choice Port and Sherry, in 1 dozen at n ~ases> for Privi't-G consumption ISo. 2 Moselle, Hock, Claret, and Champagne Jlenncssy's- and Martell's Pale and Dark Brandies Burnett's Old Tom JDKZ Geneva Dunedin Whiskey and Geneva Maraschino, Curnooa Ginger Wine, Sarsaparilk Altona, and Stought'on Bitters Ales and Porters of the best brands TO ARRIVE. 00 cases Blood's Stout POWELL, SON & Ce. Jan 14, 1873.

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Wanganui Herald, 4 February 1873, Page 3

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