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hursthous;e & smith; * LAND AGENTS, HAVE Houses ,Town and Country Sections, &c, &c, for Sale or to Lome ; and will be happy to furnish Gratuitous Information to any New Arrivals. TO BE LET, ON LEASES, NOT EXCEEDING 21VEAR9. TOWN SECTIONS. No. 893, near the business premises of Mr. C. Homeyer „ 899, adjacent to property in occupation of Mr. Yenw „ 909, opposite the storo of Mr. C. lfomeyer. „ 920, adjacent to the building yard of Messrs. Ilollis and Sunlcy „ 680, opposite the establishment of JVlcssis. Bassett and Clare „ 1416, Devon-street, near the Wesleyan Cemetery „ 1422^ Devon-street, and desirable for „ 1423 v v Maori trade, or that of the „ 1447} expected pensioner settlement With many other desirable Sections in leading thoroughfares, and others suitable* for gardens nnd paddocks. Suburban Sections 72 ami 507. HURSTHOUSB & SMITH. TO BE LET FOR A lERM, A SMALL compact FARM, within 1| mile of the Town, containing l!> aens, well laid down in Grass, with fourroomed Cottage, Garden, &c, fenced in. Apply to HURSTHOUSE & SMITHTO BE LET, THE Maltliouse and Brewery now in tho occupation of Mr. Wm. George, tho Brewing Utensih, &c. to be taken at a valuation. Possession can be had on the 21st ins. For further particulars apply to CHARLES DAVY. TO BE SOLD, A COTTAGE nnd Out Buildings, with a Town Section, No. 1438, formerly occupiad by Dr. Evans, «nd now by Mr. Nortlicroft, surveyor. This property being on the Devon-road, and having another fiont in Gover-slrect, h pleasantly situated, and the section is weli adapted for building pursosca. r. U. GLRDHILL, Ag«nt. December 10, 1852. ON S/ILE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, SINGLE & Double barrelled GUNS, one stock, flasks, nipples, nipple wrenches, turn-screws, percussion caps, flints & punches, FusseH's scythes, baggiog & reaping hooks, Derby & other rubatone, nails, screws, iron & brass butts, T hinges, piuliament hinges, trunk, cupboard & door lock', bed-screws, sash weights & cord, door & shutter brass knobs, putty, cutlery, sash fastener--, ra- k pulleys, hooks & eyes, glass paper, gluo, tea & table spoons, shutter bars, packing needles, hat pins, padlocks, hasps & ftaples, latches, lower bolts, sauce & frying pi n% copper & iron wire, pickaxes, rukes, hoes, furnace door frame & grate, curry & mane rombs, taps, coffee mills, corkscrews, Italian irons, eye preserves, carpenter's tools, plough & winnowing machined, wrapping paper, 7s Cd n ream. and upwards, foolscap note & blotting papers, drawing papers, drawing pencils, Indian rubber, pens, ink, wax, wafers, note business & piimcd books, &c. Sugar, tea, salt, salad oil, currants & rice, blacking, sofas, tables, easy & other chairs, chests of drawers, &c. R. & J. GILMOUR. TARANAKI GOLD REWARD FUND. THE Second Meeting of the committee will take place at Mr. George's, Seven Stars, on Thursday Evening next. GOLD! JHURSTHOUSE, having, received • from E. Davy, Esq., specimens of this metal as now found at the Cbromandel Diggings, will be happy to show the samo to any of his fellow settlers at tho Ship Hotel This Evening at 7 o'clock.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 22, 29 December 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 22, 29 December 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 22, 29 December 1852, Page 1