HURSTHOUSE & SMITH, LAND AGENTS, HAVE Houses, Town and Country Si-ciions, &c., &c, for Sale or to Lea«e; und «tll be happy to furnish Gratuitous Information to any New Arrivals. NEW CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL. AT OMATA. subscriptions atbeady advertised towards the adove £51 3 0 Additional Subscriptions. Jackson & Jones, sawyers.. £l 0 0 Moyle & Brooke, ditto ..100 Mr. Murch 0 10 0 " Gully 0 10 0 " Basset 010 0 An Independent 0 10 0 ££5 3 0 It is with the highest satisfaction that the Undersigned, through (ho wonted kindness and liberality of the friends of Religion in this Settlement, is enabled to acknowledge the above amount as already Subscribed towards the proposed Chapel at Omata. The Sum originxlly asked for, has been most cheet fully given ;— indeed theUNDEßsigned has abundant reason to think, that, while he 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 them. It has been suggested to him, Jioweven that others are anxious to add their quota to the amount already advertised. The Undeiibioned, therefore, proposes to keep open the List, to allow as many at are desiroui to contribute the necessary means for Ftnisfting the Chapel, an opportunity of so doing. The cost of Lining and Pewiug the above Building, (which at first was not contemplated) is estimated at about £20. HORATIO GROUBE, Coii|rcg»tioDal Futor. New Plymouth, May 24, 1853. JVOTICE. ALL Parties having auy claim against the lute Jambs Foreman, shoemaker in New Plymouth, are requested to send their nccounis to hia father, Richard Foreman, that they may be examined and liquidated ; and all persons indebted to the Deceased are requested to pay the amount to his Father on or before the 30th inst. Now Plymouth, Juno 1, 1863. NOTICE. r rHE BUSINESS hitherto carried on 1 by the Undersigned will be closhd on the 30th June next, till which period the following STOCK, remains on SALE viz, :— Iron Pots & Ovens Europe Rope & Thatching Yarn Cross-cut Saws, Files, & Wedges Scythes, Hay-knives, Reap-hooks Nails, Screws, & House Fittings Sheet Zinc, Perforated ditto Gunpowder, Caps, & Shot Turnip Cutter, Axles & Boxei Boxes Glass, Linseed Oil & Putty Miscellaneous Ironmongery, Tools, &c. &c. To close commissions, approved be taken at 3, 6, and 9 months. CHARLES BROWN. Currie.ttreet, May 23, 1853, EX « PAGET." NEW and Second hand Ladies' nnd Gentlemen's SADDLES, Bridles. Hunting Breastplates, Stirups, Bitta and Spurs, Stockholm Pitch, Bristles, Bullock Driving Thongs, Cart Hames, Bed-sack-ing, &c. &c. Advices of the above Goods have been received by S. FORD. Devon Road, Saddler.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 44, 1 June 1853, Page 1
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