FIURSTHOUSE & SMITH, LAND AGENTS, HAVE Houses, Town and Country Section?, &c, &c, for Sale or to Lease; and will be happy to furnish Gratuitous Infuimation to any New Arrivals WHANGANUI. TO BE SOLD. /COMPENSATION SCRIP, entitling %^/ the Holder to select 150 Acres at Whanganui. For particulars apply to HURSTIIOUSE & SMITH. TO ME E,ET 9 FOR A TiCRM, WITH A PURCHASING CLAUSE. A FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE, situated in a large Garden, containing 2 acres, well stocked with every description of Fruit Trees, within 2 miles of the Town. For particular? apply ro IIURSriIOUSE & SMITH. BELL BLOCK. TO BE SOLD. nnWO TWENTY-FIVE ACRE SECt TIONS in the above Block. A poiiion of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage. TO BE LET, One Hundred Town Section's. Also, A Fifty Acre Section in the Bell Block. Apply, for particulars, to Mr. do MOLE, Solicitor. Fcbrunry 7. 1853. TO THE INBEPENDENT ELECTORS OP ill PLY!R£]©yT[rl, ip ENTLEMEN,— Since the date of my Address to you as a Candidate for the office of Superintendent, I have endeavoured to ascertain my chance of success at the Eleciion. Opposed by (he Govcrnmcut party, and not patronised by the Constitutional Association I have relied for support on tho independent and unfi'tlerpd portion of the Electoral Body. I have also c'eclined olfcn from my friends to nominate canvassing committees on my behalf; not deeming it right to avail myself of even that usual mode of influencing the constituency. Nevertheless, and under these seeming disadvantages, I have receiv( d so many distinct promises of votes, and have reason to expect so much additional support from persons who decline as yet to pledge themselves to any candidate, that I cm conscientiously declare my belief in the final success of my efforts to become your chief Representative under the New Constitution. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Seivant, J. T. WICKSTEED. Omata, Januory 21, 1853. J®M (riePOGMUQ), bailor. BEGS respectfully to intimate to the. Grnllemen of New Plymouth and surrounding Country, that he has removed to his New Premises in Devon Street, where he intends carrying "on Business as formerly. J. McD. takes this opportunity of tendering his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public for the liberal patronage bestowed on him since his arrival in the Settlement, and hopes to merit a continuance of their favours. New Plymouth, Feb. 22, 1851. WoANTEB, FOR GREY'S FOLLY, ONE or Two incorruptible & competent AUDITORS, to unravel the mazy Accounts kept by ticble entry at the above Mansion. Immediate application is necessary, as the accounts must be made up for the enlightenment of the Taranaki Provincial Councillors. For particulars apply at the Superintendent's Office, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 30, 23 February 1853, Page 1
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