TO BE SOLD,' VALUABLE RURAL SECTIONS, BY Private Contract, several Valuable Sections in the undermentioned Blocks of Land :—: — Tataraimaka Bell Omflta Grey For particulars apply at the Offices of MESSRS. SI ANDISH & NORRIS, New Plymouth, Solicitors. Janunry, 1853. WHANfIANUI. TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, EITHER rN ONE LOT, OR SEPARATELY, AS MAY 118 AGRECB UPON, I^WO Valuable SECTIONS, cmtaining 100 Acres each, adjoining each other, and both possessing a deep water frontnge to the River. They are situate »>n the Town side o f the River, are well adapted either (or ng ultural or pastoral purposes, and immediate pos«esiion may be hail. For further particulars apply lo Gkoroe Rels, li«q., Whangonui, or at ihe offices of Meistg. STANDISH & NORRIS, New Plymouth, Solicitor*. January 24, 1853. BELL BLOCK. TO BE SOLD, OR LET, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, FOUR SECTIONS, adjoining each other, in the above Block. Further information an'l particulars may be had on applying at the offices of Motirs. STANDISH & NORUIS, New Plymouth, Solicitor!. Jnnu.ry 31, 1852. TO BE BOEB, A FIFTY-ACRE SECTION of LA\D in the Tatar timaka Block. This "eclion has sover.il gnod fenlures. One «ide is bounded by the River Timnru, whose banks nre covered with bus.li, which in this lorality will he valuable to parties for Fencing and Firewood. A gieai pnrt of the land is quite level. Apply to January 18 "IS5 1 ?. V V. GLEDHILL. snip nofEL. CHARLES WILLIAM FOOTE, late of the Tmanaki Hoicl, takes this opportunity of returning his most sincere thanks to his Frienils and Public of New Plymouth for the k'nd patronage he met with during his occupancy of the above house. C. F. feelin;* nssuml that he may still rely upon the sam • liberal impartiality,* has been induced to open the iIHIBP HOTIILj, to which he is now anxious to call the attention of his Friends. To this important House be is about to make very extensive alterations and improvements, with a view to afford more convenience and comfort to those favouring him with their patronage. It being C. P. 'a maxim that the best articles are unquestionably the cheapest, he intends to supply none but the choicest description of WMnefi, &pivit&, & &fe* AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, which his having a Free House will enable him to do without detriment to himself or others. Passengers arriving by vessels will not only find his Hotel the most roomy and commodion", but the attendance most careful, and the charges most reasonable. In conclusion, C. F, begs to state that no effort shall be wanting upon his part to deserve the continued, and if possible increased patronage of those who have hitherto so cordially supported him. N.B.— An Ordinary daily, at 2 o'clock, Sundays excepted. Good Stabling, &c> and Forage for Horses, at most reasonable terms.'
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 28, 9 February 1853, Page 1
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