Business Notices. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1876. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE OAMELIA MINSTRELS., IN consequence of a great number of their friends not being able to attend on Saturday night, they have, by special desire, decided to appear again ON FRIDAY, 28th APRIL, 1876, For the Benefit of the WANGANUI ROWING CLUB. A Few New Songs and Jokes. Doors open at half-past 7, commence &t 8 sharp. Prices of Admission :—: — Reserved Seats 4s ; Back, 3s ; Gallery, 2s ; ChiLiron half price to reserved and back seats. Plan of the Hall for reserved seats at H. I Jones', Bookseller. Tickets to be obtained from Mr H. I. Jones, and all the principal stores in town. Armstrong Guns, War Canoes, Iron Safes, Thrashing Machines, Perambulators, and Mangles not admitted. Carriages and wheelbarrows may be ordered for 11 o'clock. a 25 970 FOR SALE. A ITRST-CLASS SPRING COYA. ERED TRAVELLING VAN, quite new, and replete with every convenience. Also, two new sets of Harness, and a pair of useful Horses. Apply to E, N. LIFFITON, Rutland Chambers. al2 886 ST. MARY'S NEW CHURCH. r pHE Foundation Stone of this L Church will be solemnly laid by theßigh tßev. Dr. REDWOOD, on NEXT SUNDAY, 30th April, I A t half-past 2 o'clock. His Lordship the Bishop is expected to preach on the occasion. A collection will be made. N.B. — Entrance to Grounds by the Avenue Gate. C. H. KIRK. a 26 983 Lost and Found FOUND. AT ARAMOHO,by ayounff womar, a gold ring set with pearls, plaited hair in centre, with inscription on the inside. The owner can have the same by applying at this office. a2l " 942 MAXWELL HOTIL, MAXWELLTOWff. W. S. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR. WS. C. having now completed . his extensive refairs, travellers will find this one of the best .Hotels on the road. The table is under tKe supervision of an able . cook. The stables are the best on the road. There arD also good and secure paddocks, for either sheep or cattle. None but the best brands of Liquors kept. a 26 980 Sales by Auction. ; "SATURDAY, 29th APRIL, 1876. Public Auction Sale of Superior Household Furniture. WITHOUT RESERVE. On the Premises, adjoining the Post Office, Victoria Avenue. . : To Ladies and Gentlemen furnishing, New arrivals, and others. MR A. BEAUCHAMP HAS received instructions from Ux Tester, who is making alterations in his business premises, . and relinquishing housekeeping, to sell by auction, . , " s ON SATURDAY, 29th APRIL, The whole of his very excellent House- . hold Furniture, comprising :—: — Chairs (walnut), Drawing Room Suite, in green damask, handsome framed Engravings, Whatnot, Loo occasional Tables, Tapestry Carpet and Hearth Rug, Stair Carpet and Rods, Fendei* and Fire Irons, Chimney Ornaments, Worked Muslin Curtains,. Floor Cloth, China Matting, handsome Full coriipass Cottage Pianoforte, m Walnut wood, single and double Iron Bedsteads, Mattrasses, andPalliasses, Toilet Tables, Double and single Washstands, Toilet ware, Chests Drawers, Maple Cane seat Chairs, Looking Glasses, Bedroom Carpets. Kitchen Utensils — White and Gold China, Crockary and Glassware. Tho Furniture is in capital condition being almost nncr,A r , and can be viewed on Friday, 28th instant, from 2 o'clock and on tho day ot sale. ' < . J Terms at Sale.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2766, 28 April 1876, Page 3
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