[ Auction Sales PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IN LIQUIDATION. SALE BY AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, 24th SEPT., 1879, at 12 o'clock sharp. ALBERT"" BARNS HAS received instructions from the Liquidator, Mr John James, to sell by public auction All the Stock-in-trade of the London Furniture Warehouse, Taupo Quay. Also, The Lease of the Premises, having nearly 10 years to run. Further particulars in future advertisement. A. BARNS, Auctioneer. (For continuation oj Auctioneer's advertisements see itlipagc
ESTATE OF P. L. SIM. ALL persons indebted to the above are requested to pay the amounts to C, Watkins, who has authority to recover them, and, if necessary, to sue for the same. H. CHUJRTON, Purchaser of the estate. IN RE THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF POLLOCK & YOUNG. ALL overdue accounts in the above Estate must be paid to A. C. Fletcher on or before the 14th inst, or legal proceedings will be instituted to recover the same. MORGAN & BARKS, Trustees SHARP AND SON Have an INSTANTANEOUS PICTURE of Mr Chalmer's horse — /^ONQUEBO X, Painted in Oils, on Exhibition at F. R. JACKSON'S SALE YARDS. THE CHEAP CROCKERY SHOP. T. EALES wishes to inform his M friends and the public generally, that owing to the rapid increase of his business, he has been obliged to remove to larger premises, situated a few doors above the post office, in the Avenue, also that he has admitted as a partner Mr G. H. Cattrall, and he hopes to merit a continuance of their favours. THOMAS EALES. TO THE ELECTORS OF RANGITIKEI. GENTLEMEN,— I beg heartily to O thank the very respectable minority of your number who voted for me at the late election, and to state that I shall be ready to contest the seat again upon those broad principles of Liberality which I believe must ultimately prevail. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, CHAKLES L. MACLEAN. NOTICE. 4 LL claims against Mr Maclean's ./ JL. Election Committee are requested to be sent to the undersigned for liquidation. T. A. CALDWELL. Bulls, September Bth, 1879. MISSING BROTHER. IF this should meet the eye ot RA YMOND E. FARR, would he communicate with his brother MYLES A. FARR, Puerua Post Office, Otago. PRELIMINARY JNuTlOtf. Agricultural and Pastoral Association. THE ANNUAL SHOW of this Society willl be held on the 6th NOVEMBER. PUBLIC NOTICE. "1 TBS HOGG begs to intimate to the Ladies of Wanganui, that her Summer Bonnets, ex " Cape Clear" from Glasgow, will be opened for sale on (TO-MORROW) Tuesday morning. To arrive ex " Cordelia." (daily expected), 24 cases of the newest and most fashionable Summer Goods. See future advertisement. FIRE BELLS. nTiHE Fire Bells will henceforth be JL rung as follows :—: — No 1 Ward — Bounded by Ridgway Street and River ... 1 stroke No 2 Ward — Bounded by Ridgway Street, the Avenue, and Churton's Greek 2 strokes So 3 Ward — Bounded by Ridgway and Ingestre Streets, from Avenue to River 3 strokes No 4 Ward — All above Ingestre Street 4 strokes GEORGE A. HURLEY, Secretary W.V.F.B. BOARD & RESIDENCE.— Mrs Kirby will be prepared to receive on and after ]st September, a limited number of gentlemen boarders at her new villa, Wilson Street.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9510, 10 September 1879, Page 3
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