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HURSTHOUS.E & SMITH, LAND AGENTS, HAVE Houses, Town and Country Sections, &c, &c, for Sale or to Lease ; and will be happy to furnish Gratuitous Information to any New Arrivals, WIUNCANVI. TO BE SOLD, |~IOMPENSATION SCRIP, entitling \_y I lie Holder to select 150 Acres at Whangnnui. For particulars apply to HURSTHOUSE & SMITH. TO ME LET, FOR A TERM, WITH A PURCHASING CHUSE. 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 particulars apply to HURSTHOUSE & SMITH. TO ME BOJLB 9 FIVE ACUES of GRASS LAND, with a Gottnge, having Five Rooms, three of whijh nre lined, with Barn and other Out Buildings, Well, Garden, &c. This piopcrty is very pleasantly situated, the ground being a portion of Section No. 19 in the Bell Block ; it h also quite level, and is in a high state of cultivalion, having on it rtt present a very heavy crop of gras». In Hddition to this it is all fenced with puriri posts and rails. The owner, Mr. Albert Wills, who resides on the promises, «il 1 show tin hi. F. U. GLEDHILL. New Plymouth. M i eli 21. 1853. TARJNsIKt AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. NO I'ICF.— -The next Monthly General MEETING of the Members will be held at the Ship Hotel, on Saturday next, March 26, at half-past 7 o'clock p.m. C. T. BATKIN, Secretary. NOTICE. MR. R. M. SUNLEY bees to inform the Inhabitants of New Plymouth that during the erection of his Nevf School Room, he lias taken the premises late in the occupation of Mr. Gudgeon, for the purpose of conducting his Scholastic Establishment, and is now prepared to ieceive Pupils above Five Years of age. Mr. Sunley hopes, by strict attention to his duties, and by his method of imparting a Sound Practical Education, to meril the patronage of the Public. HOURG OP ATTENDANCE : Morning, 10 to 12.... Afternoon, 2 to 4. Terms: 13s, per Quarter. An Evening School from 7to B— -Is. pec week. Latin, French, and Mathematics, ss. per Quarter extra. March 7, 1853. WOM SALE* GRASS SEEDS, &c. CONSISTING of RYE GRASS and \_y other small Seeds well mixed, warranted free from sorrel and other weeds. Also, Meadow Fescue or Cocksfoot. A quantity of Cabbage Seeds of different kinds, Cabbage Plants, &c. Also a quantity of Swede Turnip Seed. Any person requiring Bullock labour either for two or four oxen, can be accommodated on reasonable terms. Apply to R. LANGMAN: TO ME JLET OM &OJLID, HPHETOWN SECTION opposite the JL Independent Chapel, and next to the Premises lately occupied by Mr. Gudgeon in the Devon-road. Apply to , , C. HOMEYER* Dewn-rtrwt.'

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Taranaki Herald, Volume 1, Issue 34, 23 March 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume 1, Issue 34, 23 March 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume 1, Issue 34, 23 March 1853, Page 1

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