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J Late Advertisements Acclimatisation sooiety. list ; 0f shooing licenses ' - .„" TAKEN OUT FOR THBS J3EASON ENDING JULY 61st, 187^. f ' %>f ' ;> .', ' '• !Mr W. F. Russell,'WWganui , ,--.-- j -.Arthur Sheeriff, Wanganui I S. T. Fitzherbert, Wanganui • c ! S. Vincent, Waverley ' ■ ! ( i Cooper, Aramoho 1 £ Sriiith, River Bank ;; '; -. Joh^i ) .eapen» Mosstown , . | Thomas Roots, Wanganui . r » Joseph Tripe., Wanganui : Alfred Reid, Fordell • Isaac Roots, Wanganui . ' O. H. Borlase; Wanganui ;\ Captain M!air, Wiinganui ( )' Mr James McDonald, Wanganui I W. F. Oakes,t.Kai,lwi Joseph Handley, Nukumaru John Walker, Arnmoho Robert Kidd, Katlwi 8/ H. Drew^ ; ■ George Morse', Fordell ; W.A lexander, Wanganui ; ; Charles Parkes, Wanganui - J..W. Jackson, W^anganui -. , I Hl'Axup, W.ayefley *' n George ,Waiker, Waqganui ,£[..BroJni»,,Maxw;«lltown i . John P. Watt,' Waaganui • S.T, Foreman, Brunswick Line j S;-W. Peel, Upokorigaro = > • i Hayward Qwenj Upokongaro i Robert Murdoch, ilramoho , j ( JTohn Wilson, ftiveV $ank " 1 Stephe^.'NearjvWiaiganui ! J. H.;Nixo,n,. Wanganui :-- John Stone, iWanganui > , ■■ ' \ William H. Gibson, Aramoho ; ' JameVP. Lomax, : East Tdwn ; George S. 'Robertson, piver Batik i Edward Dixon'/Wanganui | R. C. Earle, Wanganui .... i . , . Edwar^ N. Lijffiton, Wanganui; , John A. Field Aramoho, ! ' John T;* Walker, Aramoho 'WV *£. Owen, Wangaehu. John E. St;ent, Wangaehu, ... I mi Harrison Gibson, Aramoho i : *J.' W. Thompson, Fordell . i George Silcock, Campbelltown ; D. ihurston^Upokon^aro ' ■ Williami Handley, Nukumaru I,i J William CorryiKailwi < - :- , Henry Musse'n, Bfdnswick Line ' * ' Dalziell, Rangitikei ' : , William H. -Bailey; Rangitikei ' . A.' C(, Woolnutt,, Rangitikei, [ [ William Mills, 'jttangitikei : , D,ayi<J{Soott,. Rangitikei : „. | A. Hay, Rangitikei ■. Riphard Burns, Rangitikei i D. E. Amesbury, Rangitikei ; James Ball, Rangitikei ' ''-HiT. 'A.kers> Rangitikei i 1>! tT; C. /Fulton, Marton : W.W., Fulton, Marton / , _. [ Thbs/;Hammo^d, Marton i William Oawood, Marton yDr Skerman, Marton ' '■ Mx R. G. Logan, Marton 1 , ; - H.M. BREWER, I '""'''" ' Hon. Beo. S-- A R R IV ED. ! ASHER'S ' EXHIBITION: OF ! ; ABTS : .■. ■', 1 1, . ,mn ' ,--'.■ FANCY FAIR, ; : Is now open f oi* one week only in the larro Side-room of the ODDjiPE BLO W'S 1 ;.: RALL, -■■" ' ••'■ Consisting of OHi PAINTINGS „ OLEOGRAPHS PioTUßEsuro, Engravings .. • • And a large variety oft FANCY GOODS too numerous .to particularise. The above will be disposed o! at- very low prices,, as they must be, cleared out. Open daily 9to 12, 2to 5. Evoaing, 6to 9. •■ . ■ . . , t. Dijring, the day there will bo an art nnionpfpictures,' at 2s 6d a ticket. ; A distribution ; of prizes will take place . this evening by One shilling Art Union. \ Adnas'sion— FßEE. • D. ASHER, . i • ' Proprietor. LI O PO LI) O TO Z Z I. (Late ofMab^brton), HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST, AND FANCY GOODS EM^ : ■ POUIUM, . : Taupo Quay, Wanganui. L!T. bogs t© inform the general public of Wanganui that' he. has started business in those premises next Aoor to Mr T. D. Cummins, grbcer, and with carefulness and attentien,combined with long experience in the trade, hopes to merit a share of public patronage.'-. '"''.- ">• : Tobaccos, oigars, cigarettes, and every description of Fancy Goods* ~ MUSICAL NOTICE. ', MR B. H O M B E R G, Pbofbssor ow Music. (From Melbourne and recently fronv Greymouth,) . Begs to inform the. inhabitants of Wanganui and its. surroundings, that j he intends forming a Piano-class after {' LOGIERS " Bystem of counting, and ilsotto give instructions in Singing. '• Pupils will be received at his house, next door to Mr D, Ross' Furniture Warehouse, Taupo Quay, and parties will be attended to at their residences. • Engagements will be ", accepted for 'Balls or assemblies. . , - ' i Terms' moderate. ■ ' JUST Pp,L,IS H ED, . i . • , Priob 2s 6d. THE PROGRESSIVE POLICY OF I THE MUTUAL PROVIDENT ! \ SOOIETY REVIEWED, tbgether^with a, comparative abstract of ( English, American, and Australian • i ' Life Agßuraace Institutions. . . I i ■ by. • :■ • ! MORRICE A. BLACK, F.1. A., ! Actuary to the Society. ; GEORGE ROBERTSON, ' "Jr."i ■! „;" ';-, -Sydney.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9416, 10 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9416, 10 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9416, 10 May 1879, Page 3

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