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Amusements. ARAMOHO BOATING CLUB. A GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE WILL BE HELD IN CLUB'S SOCIAL HALL OS THURSDAY, 24th MARCH, 1898. Concert commences .at 8 p.m. Tickets— Concert, Is; Concert and Dance (double ticket), 2&6 d. 'Busses will leave town about 7.30 p.m. for Aiamoho, returning to suit passengers. CASTLECLIFF PUBLIC HALL WEEKLY DANCE. THL 1 next Dance will tako place on THURSDAY Evening, 24th inst. Train leaves town at 7.40 p.m., returning after dance. Admission to Hall on proauction of i ail way ticket. Gentlemen, 63. Ladies free. W. SCOTT, Hon. See. ORION LODGE, No. 135, 1.0. G.T. GREAT CIALE OF XSTORK REAT OALE OF 'V T ORK To bo heia in the CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOLROOM on FRIDAY EVENING, 25th MARCH. Proceeas to be aevotea to Liquaating the Debt on the Lodge-room. Useful Articles. Fancy Articles. Refreshment Stall. Art Gallery. Anthiopological Bureau. Etc., Etc. No charge maae for aamission. Meetings. '" FOOTBALL. WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OLD BOSS' CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above will be heia at Cbavannes' Hotel oil WEDNESDAY, 23rd Maich, at 8 p.m. Busrarss :— Framing Rules; Election ofOfficeis; General. A. W. WARD, Hon. Secretary pro. ivm.

Public Notices. NOTICE OF REVISION OF JURY j LISTS. To the Jnstices cf the Peaco in tho Jury Distiict of Wanganui. YOU aro hereby lequested to attena a meeting of Justices to roviso the Jury List for the District of Wanganui, at i the Com thouso at Wanganui on FRIDAY, the Ist aay of April, IS>9B, at 11 a.m. Datea this 21st clay of Maich, 1898. A. D. THOMSON, Jury Officer. NEWMARKET HOTEL. HAVING retired from business, 1 hove to request that a settlement of all outstanding Accounts be made on or before the 30th instant, otherwise the same I will be placed in the hands of a collector with positive instructions to act. I. GUTHRIE I Wanganui, 23rd March, 1898. MONEY. i 01 AAA T0 L END on Mortgage 6&J-UUU at 4J per cent. FITZHERBERT & MARbHALL, Solicitors. TO INVESTORS. CASTLECLIFF RAILWAY COMPANY, Limited. THE remaining Debentures of the £5000 issuea by this Company are offered to the public. Each Debenture is for £100, for a term of ten years, bearing intorfest at the rate of 5 per cent., payable half-yearly. Applications to be made to the Chair- ~ man. J. L. STEVENSON. ! BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICE. SPECIAL TO RATEPAYERS. RATEPAYERS are reminaed that the I Boiongh financial year expires on the 31st instant. Any persons whose rates are not paid on or before that 3ate, will have their names placea on the Defaulters' List, ana 10 per cent, chargea on oVeraiiß General Rate for the current year. All Rates unpaia after the aboVe date will be sued for without further notice. - J. PURNELL, Town Clerk. r £300 IN 70 PRIZES £300 /I RA N D ARTTTNION HJTrand Akt Union i (By permission of the Colonial Secretary) In aid of the Funds for Further Improve- . ments in COOK'S GARDENS. Fibst Pbize : Oil Painting, value 30gs. Seventieth Pbize : Pair Oil Paintings, valve 30gs. Oil Paintings Water Colours Oileographs Picture Clocks ] Hand-painted Wall Etc., Etc., Etc. - Panels | Tickets, 1/-. Books of 23 Tickets, £1 J. fITWATT, flefli-etttry. i WOOD CARVING. AncriiTEOT&Ufj. Aetisiic. j Cabinet Work. gOULPTDBING. INSTRUCTIONS in the above branches ' of Wood Carving, and in Bench . Work, will be given by Thomas Dewson, Wood Carver, Harrison-street. Particulars and terms from T. Dewson, or R. M. Gatonby, Chemist, Avenue. Impounding Notice. IMPOUNDED in the Durie Creek : Pound, Campbelltown, by the Ranger (W. Wall), from Queen's Gardens, one Black Horse, hina feet white ; no visible brana. If not claimea and expenses paid will be sold on THURSDAY, the 24th instant, at noon, at the Pound. WM. GODSO, Poundkeepen Prime Quality of Meat at a hi; •VT7-ANGANUI Tt/jTCAT Z^OY'S Ox and Heifer Beef Prime Wether Mutton First-class Veal Dairy-fed Porki Small Goods of Every D3scription. CANTERBURY HAMS, lOdperlb. Boiled Fbee, ana delivered to any part of the town. OX TONGUES (Boiled ana Pressea Fbee) sent to any part of the towu. DUCKS AND FOWLS Can always be obtained ready for the Table. T. W. PICKARD, Telep' one, 55. Manager, Wanganui Meat Coy. WANTED Known— Miss Hourigan, late of Melbourne, wishes to announce tj the public that she has started Dressmaking in Ridgway-street, opposite Mr W. Hogg's. First-class cut, fit, and style guaranteed. Terms, strictly cash.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9395, 23 March 1898, Page 3

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