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Sports great Broadsword Combats, Murders,, Suicides, Battles on Horseback, Singing, Jokes, Conundrums, Farces, Wonderful Feats of Strength, Ventriloquism, and every conceivable form of amusement, — The, leading amatures of Wanganui, and other available talent, have kindly promised their assistance. — The above will be carried o» under the direction of Mr H. Alexander. Among the amusements will be a Rolling Horse, Merry«go-Round, Dancing on the Green, Quoits, Cricket, Rounders, &o.j Toys for Children. Music provided by the Garrison Band. . Refreshments on the ground at town prices Tickets (including railway fare and admission to the grounds) — Adults 2er, Children under twelve Is— can be obtained from any member of the Committee. WALTER BRIGGS, Secretary. X*7" pAX XE S & r^O. HORSE-SHOERS AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, (Opposite the St. Hill Street Sale Yards), Whilst thanking the public for the support, accorded them during the last 12 months,, would still solicit a continuance of thtfr favors ; and beg to notify that special Attention is given to the Horse- shoeing Department, W. PARKES & Co., ; Hold Certificates for the First Prize for Shoeing from the Agricultural Show in Wanganui for the past two years. Jobbing and all kinds of work undertaken at' Moderate Prices. NEW COOPERAGE, VICTORIA AVENUE, , (Opposite Infant School.) TIT ARK ~T3 LYTHI PROPRIETOR. I Begs to intimate to the Butchers, Farmers, &c, of Wanganui, tnat he has started in the above business in new and commodious premises, fitted with all recent improvements, which will enable him to supply large-size Tallow Casks (7 cwt. 3 qrs.), v at lls each. [ Butter Kegs, Dairy work, &c, at equally low prices. Jobbing and repairing done on the shortest notice. A share of publio support earnestly solicited, and satisfaction in return guaranteed. TAMES QILBY, CARPENTER, JOINER, &0., &0., (Opposite the Infant School), - Victoria Avenue. J.S., in thanking those who have assisted him hitherto, wishes it to be understood that he tries to give satisfaction in hopes ol further favors, relying upon the goodwill oi everyone who employs him. Estimates given for general repairs. Saws Sharpened, Tools ground and set. Orders left with Mrs Silby, Fruit Shop, at the corner of the Avenue and Guytor Street, will receive careful attention. MAGNIFICENT VILLA RESIDENCE, SPLENDID TOWN PROPERTIES, tea, Highly important to parties on the look oul for Eligible Investments. , ' rriHOMAS McDonnell & co. hate X been favored with instructions from W. Hudson Davis, who, owing to fresh business arrangements, is obliged to leave Wanganui, to sell by private contraot, the whole of^his valuable properties. Lot 1. The|Charming Villa Residence, at present in the occupation of the vendor, situated at Durietown. The house is complete with every convenience, and without exception is one of the choicest suburban residences at present in the market There aie three-quarters of an Acre with the House, consisting of beautif ul Lawn, and MAGNIFICENT ORCHARD, filled with the finest Fruit Trees of every description. It has a magni* fjcent view of the River, Mt. Ruapehu, and the beautiful Hills behind Mrs Durie's Residence. No pains or expense have been spared bj. the owner to make this property a home in every sense of the word. Lot 2. Town Section 375, consisting of 1 rood, with 66 feet frontage to Victoria Avenue, on which is erected tftvo houses, The land adjoins the Wesleyan Church. This is a favor able opportunity to buy a good piece in the leading thoroughfare. Lot 3. Town Sections 476, 478, and 479, with frontage to luster Street. These will be sold^-h* one lot. or separately. The position of the above Land is such as to commend itself to all classes. There can bo no doubt to thinking men that the depression at present prevalent is only of a temporary nature, and that Wanganui f?9m its geographical position alone, has a gratid future before it. The land will be sold at Reasonable prices. F.ASY TERMS ! EASY TERMSI Two-thirds Cash. Balance may remain on mortgage for three or four years at7£-*per cent. Several splendid Blocks of Native Lan for Sale, from 12,000 to 30,000 acres extent, . ' ' THOMAS MoDONNELL & CO,. ' Land Agent?; &c. ? Campboll Place, GREAT LAND SALE. .'.^j. FITZHERBERT DISTRICT. , /, THE WELLINGTON AND MANAWA*TU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited); Will sell, about JANUARY NEXT, Several Blocks of Land in Fitzherbert and adjoining districts, on j Very Favourable Terms. THE Blocks have boen divided into suitable sections, varying in size from 70 to 300 acres, . , c All the sections have frontages to' w,ellgraded roads, which are now being cleaned, so that intending purchasers can examine the land the day before the sale. j Early in December plans showing area and locality, with description, classifying ihe character and quality of the sections, wiljbe issued. It is almost unnecessary to refer tcutho excellence of the Fitzherbert country. That portion of it which has been sold by the Government is occupied by a large aud .industrious body of settlers, who are unanimous in speaking of the great productive power of the land, the geniality of tho''plimate, and the advantages attending I',1 ', the settlement in the district. The whole of the land to be offered by the Company will bear the most favorable comparison with -the land already sold by the Government, ooth as to soil and general adaptability for successful farming operations. Future advertisement will give full details of terms, time of sale, and means bow to obtain accurate and complete information of the land for sale. s JAS. WALLACE/, Secretary; Wellington, 14th November, 1884. 1

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5495, 15 December 1884, Page 1

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