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TO BE SOLD,' VALUABLE RURAL SECTIONS, BY Private Contract, seveial Valuable Sections in the undermentioned Blocks of Land :—: — Tataraimaka Bell Omata Grey For paiticulars apply at the Offices of MESSRS. S'IANDISII & NORRIS, New Plymouth, Solicitors. January, 1853. BELL BLOCK. TO BE SOLD. OR LET ON LEA^E, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, TpiIREE SECTIONS, adjoining each 8 otlicr, in the above Block. Furlhor information and particulars mny be had on applying at the offices of Mews. STAN DISH & NORRIS, New Plymouth, Solicitors Jimuary 31, 18!)2. TWELFTH AIMtMOWEKSAKY NEW PLYMOUTH. rjpiIURSDAY, tlie.3l-tof March, being 11 (he Twelfth Annivereary of tlm Settlement, numeious P.uties interisied in the welfare and progress of the Placo, propose CELEBRATING THE SAME A3 A ©oaiiiML y@y[s)/w 9 by gptting up n seiies of POPULAR and nwaiding H? m m. m m m to those distinguishing themselves therein, As FUN & FROLIC, MIRTH and LAUGHTER, are to be the Older of the Day, miny Novel & Jocose EMTE&TAOGWEIMTS will be introduced, particulars of which will thortly be fully made known. A List of the Committee, appointed to receive Subscriptions for the advancement of the above object, may be obtained by applying to C. W FOOTE, Ship Hotel. TO BE HAD AT THE HEBALD OFFICE. SHEEP DIPPING COMPOUND. Prepared by Stark and Co., Norwich, England. A sure and speedy cure for the SCAB, LICE, TICK, and all other Parisitical Insects in the fierce. It scours and bleaches the wool, and piomoiea its growth to an extraoidinary degree In casks, containing sufficient for five score, pi ice 30s. M. J. STARK, Agent. Agent for Omata — T. Newsham. New Plymouth, August, 1852. £IOQ MEWAED. THE Undersigned Commitlie, appointed at the Meeting held at the Seven Stars Inn, on the Ist of January, 1853, are prepared to PAY a REWARD of £100 certain, and such further sum as the net subscriptions shall amount to, to the first person who shall discover and make known to them a valuable GOLD FIELD, within a distance of 40 miles from the flag staff in this settlement. The value of the Gold Field must be proved to the satisfaction of the committee before the reward will be paid. Applications for the above reward to be made in writing to the Chairman of the Committee, I. N. Watt, Chairman. R. Ruudle, C. Brown, W. K. Hulke, T. Bayly* /\ T. Hirst, R. Parris, A. Kins:, G. Ltthbridge, 1 J.T.Wicksteed, W. Black.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 30, 23 February 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 30, 23 February 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 30, 23 February 1853, Page 1

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