PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A meeting of those opposed to Instrumental Music in the Presbyterian Church, will be held in the Odd Eellow's Hall, on the evening of TUESDAY, the 23rd inst. Sept 18, 1873. mO THE ELECTORS OP COOK'S 1 WARD, I AND THE BOROUGH OF WANI GAjnUI GENERALLY, i Having been defeated in the election for Cook's Ward, I have determined to devote my undivided attention to I business. The burgesses may now depend upon obtaining the Choicest quality of Meat At the Wanganui Butchery, at the lowest possible remunerative price. Working- me n will find this establishlishment the cheapest in Wanganui. CALL AND GIVE A TRIAL. JOHN PAWSON. Sept 12, 1873. jtf 0 T I C E~. JOHN DUNCAN In returning thanks for the liberal support accorded him in the past, has plea-1 sure in intimating- that his business had now been greatly extended, and will in future be carried on under the style of DUNCAN & YORK, TIMBER MERCHANTS, Taupo Quay South, Wangauui.
The business in Wanganui will be under the sole supervision of Mr William York, whose long experience in the district warrants him in appealing to his friends and the general public for a measure of support. All outstandingaccounts are requested to be settled as speedily as possible, the signature of the new firm being considered a sufficient discharge. Sept 15, 1873. Maori Ploughing' Match Will be held on r\ C T O B E [U 23 rd In the paddock known as the PARAWANUI RACE-COURSE, and at present in the occupation of Donald Fraser, Esq. Judges : James McDonald, Esq. Wattine Natia. FIRST MATCH. FOB, MAORI MEN. First prize ... ... ,£10; Second „ ... ... ' £5 ; Third „ ... £■>'• . _,-, -.< 2nd-MATCH. ; ! " ;:^-FOR MAOEI ; . BOYS. ~ ~ First prize' .... ... : .■ .f'3 Second ""....'.'!..,, V.: ;. .,. '. : !.:','£2' ..... Forbest pair of horses, ... £2 For second best do ... £1 For best set of harness ... £1 ; '. Intentling-'eompetitprs. must; send in ; 'notice'of their intention to compete bj the 20th inst. '', ' -.'■[{.. . ...."■. ~ A match for Europeans for the same Hate and place will shorth ,qr arranged.. D.uenotice will be given of the prizes, ■"■',■■■■:■-■ :- CONDITIOKS^- ■!■ ': ; ,j All-competitors must be on the ground and commenced work '^ not later thaii:9 a.m. , ; . ;■;; ; 'i;; ; ■■ ■'; J. ;r <\A Every competitor imu§feiploogih f acre each. i ;;;, Ploughing to cease at 3 p.m. DONALD FRASER, Sept. 5, 1873.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1901, 19 September 1873, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1901, 19 September 1873, Page 3
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