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HURSTHOUSfe & SMITH, LAND AGENfS, HAVE Houses, Town and Cqu«ltiy, Sections, &c, &c, for Sale or to Lf a-e ; nnd « ill be happy to fur* nish Gratuitous Information to any New Arrivals. PUBLIC MEETING. WE, the Du designed Electors of New Plymouth, beg to call a PuuLie Meeting to be held at Mr. Alex. King'd Auction Room, on Saturday next, May 28, at 6 p.m » for the purpose of taking into consideration who are the fittest and niuftt proper persons to rcpreaent them in the House of Representative*, and in the Provincial Council. W. Black, P. F. Hoskioi, George Curti?, W. K. HuJke, E. Dorset, Alexr. King, Gco. Duncan, W. R« Kinif, P. Elliot, Wiri. Lakeman, , Robt. Gilmour, ty\ P. Muroh, F, U. Gledhlll, J. C. Sbarland. S. Vicker*, I. Newton Watt, NEW CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, AT OMATA. SUBSCRIPTION* AcUEADY ADVERTIBED 10* WARDS THE AB>VB..*«.«j£4B 12 0 Additional Subscriptions. Mr Win, Bayly •♦••£! 1 0 " Geo. Curtis 010 0 . n Charles Foote 0 10- 0 „ Geo Jordan, Junr. 010 . 0 ..£sl 3 6 It it with the highest satisfaction that' the Undersigned, through the wonted kind* neßsan<j liberality of the frienda of Remgion in this Settlement, is enabled to acknowledge the above amount as already Subscribed towards the proposed Chapel at Omata. The Sum originally asked for, his been most ch'ei fully given ;— indeed theUND&nutGNBU has abundant reason to think, that, while ho himself has felt it no small privilege to seek ■ Funds for so excellent an object, the Subscribers have felt it no less a privilege to" furnish then}. • It has been sugueated to him, however, that others are anxious to add their quota to the amount already advertised* The Undersigned, therefore, proposes to keep open the List, to allow as muny at are detiroui to contribute the necessary meant for Finishing the Chapel, an opportunity of $o doing. . The coat of Lining and Pew ing the above Building, (which at first was not contemp.ated) is estimated at about £20. - HORATIO GROUBE, Congregational Pastor, N*w Plymouth, Majr 24, 1853. ■ : NOTICE. THE BUSINESS hitherto carried on by the Undersigned will be ctosßO on the,, 30th June next, till which , period | the following STOCK remain* on SALE viz..':— | Iron Pots & dveni Europe Hope St Thatching Yarn Cross-cut 3aws, Files, & Wedges. Scythes, Hay-knivei, Reap- hooks Naila, Screws, A House Fittings Bh,eet Zinc, Perforated ditto Gunpowder, Caps,. & Shot Turnip Cutter, Axles & Boxes BWe Glass, Linseed Oil 8c Putty Miscellaneous Ironmongery, , t TouJs,,&c f Ac*, To close commissions, approved bills wil be taken at 3, 6, and 9 months* . 4 CHARLES BROWN* Currje-itrcct, M«y 23, 1853, ' imi\ PUBLISHED, AND MAY BE HAD AT THE rpHB NEW CONSTITUTION ACT, H demy octavo.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 43, 25 May 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 43, 25 May 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 43, 25 May 1853, Page 1

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