OF NEW PLYKOUTII. /"N ENTLEMEN,— In my Address to \J( you of the 4th December, I desired to be more explicit on a subject which has since obtained considerable attention from my fellow settlors ; I allude to the propriety of the individual holding the office of Superintendent, being also embarkod in business to the extent which I am in this settlement, against which an opinion has been freely expressed. Obvious reasons will suggest themselves accounting for a difficulty in coming to a sudden determination on this point ; but after giving the question all the consideration in my power, concurring in that opinion, and feeling that the number of votes which have been promised to my committee justify me, I have taken steps which will enable me to devote the whole of my time to the furtherance of your in'creats, in Ihe performance of the duties ol the office of Superintendent. With my best thanks for the prompt manner in which you have placed me above any fear of the result of the eleciion, whether the opposition be single ot fJiii'led, I icninin, Gentli'men, * Your most obedient servant, CHARLES BROWN. New Plymouth, Feb. 1, 1853. K&ucational Enotitutc. POWDEIUIAM STREET. MR MACOMISII begs to acquaint his • Friends and the Public that he will resume his Professional Duties on Monday the 14th day of February. Mfi M. conducts an Evening Class between the h-tirs of 7 nnd 9terms : — Seniors 1256d1 Per Juniors...... 7 6 j Quarter. Evening Classes, 3s per Month, paid in advnnci', TARANAKI BOOK-CLUB. PURSUANT to Rrqtiiai.ion, a General MIiRTING of MEMBERS will be hi Id in the flail of the Resident Mugisiruie's Court, on Wednesday Next, the lOih of February, at Noon, to consider the expediency o( appointing a Place of Deposit for the Holies of the Club, underpaid Superintendence, and Revising the 12th By-law of the Club. SAMUEL POPHAM KING, Hon. Sec. Nrw Plymouth, Feb. 4, 1853. rimiic meeting. ""IT HE Committee of the Taranaki Con1 stitutional Association request their Fellow Settlers to MEET them on Saturday Evening, the ]2lh infit,, at Mr Macomish's School Roum, at Six o'Clock, for the purpose of Considering the state of the LAND QUESTION in this Settlement It is requested that all party and political subj'Cts may be avoided, and the business of the Meeting confined to the single pomt — tli** acquirement of Land. NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Justices J\ of the Peace for the Town and District of New Plymouth, will be holden at the Resident Magi trate's Gourt at New Plymouth, on Tuesday, the First day of March next, at Twelve o'clock Noon, for the purpose of receiving applications for the TRANSFER of PUBLICANS' LICENSES. JAMES RITCHIE, Clerk to the Magiitratea. Resident Maglitrste's C:urt, New Plymouth, Feb. 5, 1853. BEER! BEER!! THE Undersigned has on hand a quantity of HARVESTBEERforSALE, at Is fid per gallon, Any Orders committed to F. U. Gledhill will be promptly attended to. E. COAD.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 28, 9 February 1853, Page 1
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