QUINCES; QUINCES. 1 QUINOES. WANTED Known— M. Hogan & Co. are now selling Fioked Quinces at one penny per pound. WANGANUI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. RANGERS will please take notice that the following gentlemen have taken license* to kill game. S. H. DREW, Hon. Seoretary. W. IT. Rußaell S. H. Drew W. S. Russell O. H. Chavannea J. Bonnie John Handley Jftines Watt 6. M. Firmau J. Harle S Neary Jv Murohiaon W. H. Parkea W. Bathe E, N. Liffiton H. T. Roots H. A. Lomaz M. Jones, junrJ P. J. Connolly Charles Smith Sam Powell A. T. Campbell Noill MoDonald . - Wm. Whinwray John Peat A. J. White S< Wright J.'Gavey Samuel Wilson A. J. Denistbn J. Carey Joseph Handloy J. Knacoe L. Cooper S. Cawood W. D. Andereon Wm. Cawood J. Wf Anderson Qeo. Cawood W. T» Owen T. J. Bennett Charles Owen W. Parker X, H. 0. Suisted E. Warrington Allan Cameron H. Morse John Cameron T. C. Fulton O.|H. F. Sweet Wm Fulton R. C. Earle ' - Jos. Northorer W. H. Gibson J. Moncrieff M. Collins A. W. Avery G. Forbes Wm. Goebell W, Bowes Dr Skerman 0. S. Robertson D. Thuratou G. Lloyd Licensed to Bell Game— John Coburn, Ranger— J. Walker. WAIROA ROAD BOARD~ ELECTION OF SIX MEMBERS. NOMINATIONS for the election of six members for the above Board will be received by the undersigned at Fisher's Store, Waitotara, up to 12 noon on Wed* nesday, 28th April, 1886. A poll, if necessary, will be held on Thursday, May 6th, the polling places being the Board's Offioe, Waverley, and Fisher's Store, Waitotara. Nomination papers on application. F. P. FOOKES, Returning Officer. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of the above Road District will be held at the Board's Office, Waverley, at 1.30 a.m,, on Saturday, May Ist. F. P. FOOKES, Clerk. /^iUMMINS, SHARPE, &CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, PRODUCE & PROVISION MER. CHANTS, HIDGWAY & WIOKSTEKD STREETS, Premises lately occupied by Mr F. J. Jones. , The undersigned have on sale all lines in Groceries, Provisions, Patent Medicines, Hardware, Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, and General Merandizej Wheat, Barley, Oats, Pollard, Maize, Bran, ■ Chaff, and Potatoes, BUTTER.i-Having made arrangements for a tegular supply of Fresh and Potted . < Baiter from the best Dairies, we are j in a position to give our Customers every satisfaction. We are also Cash Purchasers of Salt But* ter in any quantities! •■.■ CHEESE.— We have arranged for cheese - from Sanson, Woodville, and local Fac« tories. This will be found of ex* oeptionally good quality; j BACON & HAMS.— Meanwhile we are out of iloeally cured ; but have a good eupplyj ( of Canterbury well-kown brands, i We are Cash Purchasers of Pork suitable for Bacon* - curing purposes. The g season commences about the BEGINNING OF JUNE. OATMEAL.— We' have McGills' and other I well-known brands on hand, and will, in a . a few days, be in a position to supply \ Oatmeal from Wanganui-grown p Oats, having made arrangements d with the Warrengate Mill d for gristing. & It Will be our endeavour at all times to foster the sale of locally-produced articles, and trust our endeavours in this direction will be ■ seconded by the public. " Families waited on for orders, and goodi de* ( livered to all parts ot the town and suburbs. AGENTS FOR A» laIRD'S- FAIRFIELD 1 NURSERY. J New Zealand Fkozpn Meat & Stobagb Co, Wholesale Bottbb Dbpabt* .MENT. RUSSIAN TEA PACKING CO.'S TEAS. I Pbkpbb's Patent Churns, j Cummins, Sharpe, Co., j RIDGWAY StRBM & WIOKSTBKD PIAOE, NOTICE. £ EJ. KING, Teacher of Music, on leavi g • ,ing Wanganui for Wellington, de'siren to return his thanks, both to parents and pupils, for the patronage bestowed on him during his long residence in Wanganui, y and in doing so takes the opportunity of stating that he has made arrangements with 7 Mr James Sparkea to continue the musio •* lessons for the future, feeling assured that he will, from his well-known musioal ability, give every satisfaction. Again thanking the residents of Wanganui for past favors, and the consideration gen* 2 erally shown to himself and family, he subscribes himself E. J. KING. I JAMES SPARKES, in referring to the J above advertisement, begs to say that he has vacancies for a limited number of new pupils. He will attend on them either at their own homes or at his residence, Bell 1 Street. JAMES SPARKES, Teaoher of Musio, Bell Street. OLLARD, BIMI3S & COST \ laufo Quay. LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE; BELL STREET— Good 4-roomed House, let g to gocd tenant ; &of acre seotion ALEXANDER STREET— Good 3-roomed Cottage, let to good tenant; £-acre seotion I NIXON STREET— Good 6-roomed House, let to good tenant ; &*f acre seotion CORNER NIBLETT 4ND LIVERPOOL I STREETS— Nice 3-roomed Cottage, newly painted and papered; J-aore ? section; a bargain STi HILL STREET— Two nice Villa Residences; good gardens planted with choloe trees VICTORIA AVENUE-Two freehold Sec s tioni, i-aore eaoh RIVER BANK— The Lease on the River Bank, and near to Sydney Street, Section X, with 20 years to run ; ground □ rent £3 per annum ; suitable for 2 nice « » wttagea with good frontage FARM-1300 Acres. Housesf&o. 3.R00M COTTAGE, Jan acre aeotion, freo, I m toia > for£36oash. STACK OF HAY, about 4 tons • cheap 100 SACKS GOOD WHEAT TO LET-In Victoria Avenue, on lease for 7-7»fw:s'jirB7 -7»f w:s 'ji r8t ' c!Ma biw «nesB premises, with good storage. r NIBLETT STREET-6-room Hous© to let • wnt^ajperwwk, '
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5884, 21 April 1886, Page 3
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