•' HENRY" i. lIOWS¥FH?I^, WITH gwioful- ttclcnowledgnients for ' pasU patron hg<% respect ru'lly infonvis i!)o> Inlva,l)it}(n^. of: N'o)V PlyWuth arid VM'ip , QpnerAil-y'if, I bfiji.hk bus - ta.kon the S'l-iD'P t\M MimMs>& lately cfcjoiipifci by Air;. Woik, '^rtjl 'Hopes by .strict utt«niion ! to tho above Business to merita'shaio of Public support. . . \ j .. ; ' All Orders carefully and punctually at- ; ten fled- to,** • Devoni'otrcoti April 11, i I B£3« WftANOANVI, FOR SALE, | HUNDRED ACRES of 1 LAND, situated 3$ miles from tb<» soutlx *»Mo °f 'ho River, immediately opposite to the Town. It is easy of access, mii clndos about 40 acres of good Timber Land, and has v fi»o stream running through it. Forfurtlier fmticulnrs apply io JOHN CAMERON, Wjrltoß,Whanganui. TO BE SQILB* FIVE ACUKS of GRASS LAND, with a Gottngp, havinpf Five Rooms* three of which nro lined, with Ihnx and other Out Huildinpp, Well, Garden, &c, This property is very pleasantly tituated, the ground b< it\jx apoition of Section No. 19 in tho Bell liloclcj it ia also quits level, and is in ii high state of cultivation, haying on , it ht present a very heavy, crop or .grass. In addition to this it is all fenced ,wUb puriri posts and rails. Tho owne,r» Mr. Albert Wills, who resides on the pfoiriisea, will show them. % • F. TJ, GLfiimihU New Plymouth, Morcli 21. 1853. JL tv/ JlJ> lib Jlj II U IS. 9 BY TKNDKK, HPHE KUBCTION of n NEW WINO 1 at the Tnrannld Hotel. Tenicr« to bo sent iv on the 18th 'neta^* It Srccomiur does nol bind himself to aWcpt tho lou'e^t tender. Tin* plan may bo fleen nnd further" partlicuhirs known by application J^o theabove, Now Plymouth, April 12, 1853. FOB 3aEeT~~[ TiY THE UNDERSIGNED, . A PAUt of Young WOUiIH t\ OXEN, Apply to * * Tllngdon Farm. W, BAYLY. TATAIWIMAKA. rJPItKr JPItK Holders of Land at Tatarnimaka B. arc requested ro meet at tho Seven Stars Inn, on Saturday, April 30, to conaider tho propriety of accepting tho tender made for the erection of ft Bridge over the Tapune ftiver. ' R. G reoinvood, EoadJ T. Bayly, ( Committee. W. C. Kin?, J Nftw Plymouth, April 19, 195,3. NOTICE. MR. 11. M. SUNLKY bq.B to inform the Inhabitants of Now Plymouth that during tho erection of his New School Room, he has taken the premises late in the occupation of Mr. Gudgeon, for the purpose of conducting his Scholastic Establishment, and is now prepared to ieceivo Pnpils above Fivo Years of ago. Mr. Sunloy hopes, by strict attention to his duties, and by his method of imparting a Sound Practical Education, to merit tf>e patronage of the Public. HOURS Off ATTENDANCE : Morninar* 10 to 12*. .. Afternoon, 2to 4. Terms j 13a. per Quarter. An Evening School fiom 7to B— U. per Latin, French, and Mathematics, $9, per Quarter esdrh. * March 7, 1853, ' \
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 38, 20 April 1853, Page 1
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