BY THE UNDERSIGNED, PER THE "BIR EDWARD PAOI-TT," A Large Assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, including— Wellington and Blucher Boots Men's Ononian Shoes Ladies' Black Cloth Boots, and Children's Boots & Shoes of all sizes. JOSIAS IIOSKIN. NOTICE. MR. R. M. SUNLIiY bees to inform the Inhabitants of New Pl\ mouth that dpving the erection of his New School Room, he has taken the premises lute in the occupation of Mr. Gudgeon, for i lie purpose of conducting his Scholaitic F.-tublishment, and is now prepared to tecei*c Pupils oboVf Five Years of ope. Mr. Sunlcy hopes, by strict attention to )ih dutien, ami by his method of imparting a Sound Practicn! Education, to merit the patronage of the Public. HOURS OT ATTENDANCE : Mornine, 10 to 12...- Afternoon, 2 to 4. Tejims : 13s. per Quarter. An Evening School fiom 7to B— K per week. p Latin, French, and Mathematics, ss. per Qonrter extrn. March 7, 1851.
WOJI SALE, IJV THE UNDERSIGNED, TEA in CHESTS or lb. Cofiee, rnw Tobacco, Table cloths Chlicoea, French cogs, Flat irons, Cross cvi saws, 1 lect Files, Tea trays. Shingle nails. Wire, doorlocks, taoH French stays^ delaine dr ssrs, Lndies' Boots, Ptotkn^s <lv. Spades, Bullock Ch4n Looking-glasses, heel-plates, nails Naiive clothing, Parasols Saucepans, blue eergo shirts Tea Kettles, Bellows Ribono, gloves, Metal-ware, spoons, tca-j'ota, British earthenware Well rope , cloth cap«, Fine and coarse salt, Worked lace scarfs, and net do. White eilk stockings, Axes, adzes, wedges Powder, shot, glue Candles, Candlesticks Duck, <ierry, blankets Grosses of gimlets, screws, And a variety of other goods, storeroom Ving wanted. GEORGE RYAN, Powderliam Street. Oats nnd Butter taken in payment. NOTICE. AT a Meeting held on the 24th June, 1853, at the Seven Stars Inn, pursuant io Notice of the 22nd June. Ihe following Regulations were agreed to.— That the Wages of Carpenter? and Masons shall on and after the 4 ill July lust, be «even shillings per day. That the working hours slmll be from 7 o'clock in the morning until five in the vening, with one hour for dinner, Men working more than two miles from the Huatoki Bridge, shall be allowed half an hour for walking home, except in winter, then nt half past seven in the morning. Signed b> — E. A Simeon Charles Cl.ire Eugene Is'-dore Bullot Dan'ul Bi»hcp Israel Pellew Henjiniin Sutherland William ]<iihop Samuel Curtis James Robcitson I Thomns Oxenham N.B.— All parties whose signatures are not affixed to this Notice are supposed io be ( <*rt'enf with their present wages, NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the Public that on and after the 4tli July the price of Hurdles at the Bush will be 14s. per dozen. , RICHARD COWMAN. |
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 49, 6 July 1853, Page 4
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