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NO TICE. TF.RM3 OP AnVERTISEHENTS. ■*///? price of Advertisements in this I'aptr is 2s. 6d. for 8 lines of Space — 3d. for each additional line : — half-price (or every subsequent insertion. All Advertisements will be inserted and charged until countermanded ; such order to be sent to the Office in writing two days previous to publication. Advertisements must be left at the Office by Monday Morning of the same week.

SUBSCRIPTIONS. The terms of Subscription arc 7 s firf. pa Quarter, or 30s. per annum, payable in advance. AGENTS FOR THIS PAPER. OMATA— Mr. Ncwsham. Auck'ai'd — Messrs. Williamson and Wilson. "VVhangnmii — Messrs. Taylor nnd Watt. Wellington — " Independent" Office. Nelson— Mr. Elliot. Canterbury — " Lyttleton Times" Office. Otago—" Witness" Office. BOOK AN2> JOB WOWI, POSTING BILLS, AJiyi ItVBIIT OTIIKR DESCRIPTION OP PMNTJNG IZxttutcn U)HT) J3c&patt\). WM MEAT & PAMSV TVPEg AT THr. OFFICE OP THK DEVON STREET.

Sales by Auction. Mr. A. RING, LICENSED AUCTIONEER /IND GENERAL COMMISSION AGP.NT. On Saturday Next, July 0, M li. A. XI N O WILI, CONCLUDE THE SALE OF BRITISH MADE FURNIIURE. AX A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 01MERCHANDISE. AND THREE WATCHEs. Mr. A. Kino, us General Commissijn Agent (or Land, Houses, Caulc and Merchandise, intends keeping a Gi neral Register for Public Inforinntion at his Aurtion Ma"t. N.H. — No storage charged for Merclinn-cli-indise TO THE ELECTORS f^i ENTLEMEN, — My canvass being now \JT completed, I hasten to return you my sincere thanks for the uniform kindness and the friendly reception I have met with. Although there are a few whom I have not had the good fortune to see, I trust I mny yet have the pleasure of meeting them, and that they will excuse an omission which has been unavoidable. In the course of my canvass I have on all occasions courted discussion, nnd in no case have I shunned the fullest explanation of my views, which I am rejoiced to find coincide with those of a large majority of the Electors, The amount of support promised to me has exceeded my utmost expectations, ai<d 1 now anticipate with certainty my election to the office of Superintendent, the duties of which it shall be my constant endeavour to fulfil in a manner best calculated to ensure the well being and prosperity of the Province. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Tour faithful servant, W. HALSE, New Plymouth, Jolj 5, 1853.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 49, 6 July 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 49, 6 July 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 49, 6 July 1853, Page 1

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