New AdvertLenients. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. I THE s.s. Stormbird, Ca|»K Doile, will '<uive for tbe above port on WEDNESDAY at 9 p.m. For freight or passage, apply jO DRUMMOND & ALEXANDER, Agents. f27 398 FOR WELLINGTON. 1 - The p. s. MANAWATU, olf'iliL Captain Harvey, *!siilb> wilJ leave for tlte abnve ! TO-DAY, Wednesday, at 9 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to TAYLOR & WATP, Agents. f2B J. C. THOMPSON, General Storekeeper, FOXTON AND FEILDING. T C. T. has already on hand an J • extensive stock of GROCERY, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, BOOTS, &c, at the lowest possible prices. FlO £1 REWARD. LOST, — From a paddock opposite the Wangaehu Hotel, about five weeks ago, one bay draught horse, branded Q on one of his shoulders, white hind feet, long tail, and in good condition. The above reward will be paid to anyone delivering the same at the Wangaehu Hotel, Wangaehu. f26 385 WANGANUI J. C. HANDICAP 1877. GRAND SWEEP. 400 MEMBERS AT A GUINEA EACH. First Horse to leccive £250 Second „ 60 Third „ „ 30 Starters (to be divided among) 30 Nonstarters „ ...••• 30 £400 rpHE W. J. C. HANDICAP closed X with 24 Nominations. The Sweep w'll be drawn at the Pier Hotel, Taupo Quay, at 8 p.m., MARCH 12th, 1877 Early application for tickets will be necessary to secure a chance in the above. . J, W.JACKSON, flO CRUSHED BARLEY. THE best article obtainable for fatten- j 1 ing pigs. On sale at GEORGE A. HURLEY'S. f26 383 EEW BOOKS. mHE Sunday at Home ... 1876 JL The Leisure Hour ... 1870 The Sunday Magazine 1876 The Prize 1876 Chatter Box 1876 Family Herald, volume 35 The London Journal, volume... 63 The Young Englishman, division 14 The Young Australian, division 4 The Family Reader, division ... 21 Wedding Bells, division 22 &c, &c. ; &c, AT AITK R N ' S NEW BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, ST. HILL STREET, Two doors above Messrs Wymond and Co., Drapers. PUBLIC NOTICE. GP. HARDING begs to inform # the racing men, and the public generally, that he has opened a PUBLIC HORSE BAZAAR in connection with the Pier Hotel Livery and Bait Stablos, where he will receive Horses for Sale by Public Auc- , tion. G. P. H. has now completed an arrangement tor receiving 20 first- class Hacks, which will be offered for public competition immediately, due notice of which will be given. Horses taken in to Bait. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses for hire. Horses broken to Saddle and Harness. A well-known light weight always in attendance for training. The best paddock in the District. Well watered. ij^ Note the Address — PIER HOTEL HORSE BAZAAR. G. P. Harding, Proprietor, TAUPO QUAY. COMMENCING ON THURSDAY, MARCH Ist, 1877. AT the request of several country settlers I intend to hold a sale of horses on every alternate THURSDAY at 2 o'clock at the New Market Yards, after Mr F. R. Jackson's Sale of IStock. The Saturday sales will still be continued as usual. JOSEPH CHADWICK, Auctioneer. £27 396
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XI, Issue 2865, 28 February 1877, Page 3
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