y c 0— — r rg^HR PRIMITIVE METHODIST " * NEW CHAPEL, iituale on the corner of Mr, Peter Elliot's Section, next < the Bush, ' WILL BE OPENED \ ©n Stinaap ilext, i August I+. 1 The Rev. J. Lono will preach in Ihe I APernoon, at linlf-past 2 o'clock: and the [ Rev. 11. Gitounn in the Evening at half- . past G o'clock. Collections after each Service in aid of 1 the ciurr.L tunds. PUBLIC ADDRESS. ON Saturday Evening next, at 6 o'clock, in the Long Room of the Taranak» i Hotel, Mr. Maco.mish will deliver an Address on " Government, its stability and decay, as proved from hoth Ancient and Modern History." All desirous of information on this sub- ■ joct (at the present time so necessary), aro ; n quested to avail themselves of tickets, to he had at the Tatanaki Hotel, or Mr Honeyfield's store, Gd each. FOM SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ALL lhat Valuable I.eashold Property situate in Devon Street, beinji section No (J55. There is an unexpired ■ lease of 20 years on this property, ami the Large Dwelling House has recently undergone extensive iep.iir». AIsoFOUSALU, tlie Lease of that Vnltinble section No. <>08 adjoining Mr, Alex. ■ King's Auction M trt : the lease is for "21 Years, one only of which has expired. Further particulars may be obtained by applying lo Mr, A. 11. GAINE. FOM SALE* WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, SECTION No 5 in the BELL BLOCK, consisting of 50 Acres of eh >ice Fern Lind, thirty of winch are clenrcd, and sown with Grass and Clover. This property is admiiably subdivided by the Manpa i rivulet, and several am. ill strenms ri-inir on it, is perfectly sheltered from the ijri'Vniliiio; winds, po^se^sea a cipit.il si'e for ft House, and is situated but n few chains from the Main Road, and wilhin a niivof tlie Forpst. The Lund is available for Arable or Grazing purposes, and ptoduce may be conveyed to the Town by the Deach or shipped from it. A Portion of the Purchase Money m.iy remain on Mortgage. Forfuither paniculate, apply to. R. BROWN, OMATA, PLOTS of GROUND snit.ible for Business Purposes, and situate on the estate of Mr. T. Ni-wsham.in the most favoured part of the beautiful Block of Omata, are now Ollered lor Lease on liberal terms. They possess for the most part a direct Frontagevon the great sourmißN road, ana fronrtheir (liability ns building sites, for parties wishing to follow the trades always required in an flctive and progressing .settlement, are well worth the attention of Old or New Tradesmen. Plan* may be setn, and particulars obtained of HURST HOUSE & SMITH. TO ME LET, rpilAT COMMODIOUS INN known I•* as the Tahanaki Hotel Immediate possess-on may be had. Comment is unnessessary on a house and businesj so well known. Particulars may be obtained at the above, or of Me»ir». IIURSTIIOUSE & SMITH* Nr» Pymouth, July 6, 18S3. S^HE Undetsigned begi to inform the Public that he has Excellf.nt Keep for 10 or 12 Head of Cattle. C. SUTTON, Jun. Fiell Gro»u F.itt, Oronta. N.li. - A very superior Bull is kept on the Farm.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 54, 10 August 1853, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 54, 10 August 1853, Page 3
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