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New Advertisements. COUNCIL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby siven that an election for the office of Councillor to fill the extraordinary vacancy in Queen's Ward, caused by the resignation of Cr Duigan, will beheld on FRIDAY the 2£th inst. Also, that an election for St. John's Ward, to fill the extraordinay vacancy caused by the resignation of Cr Howe, will be held on the same day. Names of Candidates must be delivered to the Returning- Officor at the office of the Council, in a manner directfid by the Municipal Corporations Act. 1867. before i p.m. on TUESDAY the 15th inst. W. H. WATT, Returning Officer. FlO 307 WATER ! WATER ! WATER ! Notice to the inhabitants of Wanganui. JOSEPH PALMER, ENGINEER AND PLUMBER, (Late Foreman of the Wellington Water Works,) TTAS commenced business in ihe MarJ - J - ket Square, Wanganui, and is now prepared io take contracts for laying on Water Supplies. Bhass Casting every day. J P. wishes the public to observe that he has always a large supply of Waterpipes, Taps, India-rubber Tube and Directors, O. G. Guttering, Stack Pipe of all sizes, Corrugated Iron, Zinc, &c, &c. All Orders punctually attended to, and all work guaranteed. Note the Address. — JOSEPH PALMEK, Engineer and Plumber, Market Square, Wanganui. FlO 300 PROPOSED PAPER HUNT CLUB. A MEETING will be held at Anj\_ derson's Hotel, on Saturday, Feb. 19th, at 3 p.m. All interested sire requested to attend punctually. fl2 320 BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALKS. ABPiANCH of this Bank has been opened at Foil ding, Manawatn, under the temporary charge of Mr E. W. Wade. W. ltOBBRTON" PERSTON, Manager. Wanganui, 1 1 th February, 1870. 31 G VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY. To be sold on account of the health of the proprietor making it incumbent on his retiring from business. TjIDWARD OHURTON has received Ti instructions to sell by private contract, THAT JUSTLY CELEBRATED HOTEL, THE "COACH & HORSES," Bulls, Itangitikei ; Together with the FURNITURE and STOCK. The premises coDsists of the Hotel, containing 15 rooms and Billiard i*oom; Two Cottages of 3 rooms each ; 12 stall Stable and loose b»xes. All in thorough repair. The business is one of the best on the West Coast, and in the hands of a thorough man of business, would be a sure fortune, whilst to a capitalist, wishing for an investment, the letting valuo would insure a large interest for his money. Terms Reasonable. EDWARD CHUETON, Land and Estate Agent. fU 336 Sales by Auction. TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY. Preliminary Notice. Under instructions from R,. T. Blake, Esq., ASHFOETH & LIFFITON WILL well, at the Rutland Chambers, in MARCH NEXT, 73 SECTIONS in the above township, on Unusually Liberal Terms. Full particulars in future advertisement. ASHFORTH & LIFFITON, Auctioneers. fl2 825 THE undersigned have received in. structions from Mr Jas. Purnell, to sell at the Rutland Chambers, at their Land Sale on the 22nd INSTANT, (immediately after the sale of the Normanbv Sections) All that Valuable and Centrally Situated PROPERTY in Mar-i ton, consisting of Sections 36, ' 38,40, and 41, witn a coinmo- J dious and well finished Dwelling, House erected thereon. TERMS AT SALE. ! Plans may be seen at the office of the A uctioneers, Rutland Chambers, j ASHFORTH * LTFFITON, i Auctioneers] f7 627

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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2705, 14 February 1876, Page 3

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