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(SXObcrnmcnt <&asttte, PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS an Act was passed in the fifteenth and sixteenth years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, cap, lxmi. intituled ' An Art to prant a Representative Constitution to the Colony of New Zealand," And whereas, by the 15th clause of the above recitod Act, it is enacted that, "It shall I c 'awful for the Superintendent, by Proclamation in the Government Gazette, to fix such Place or Places within ihe Limits of the Province, and such Times for holding the first an 1 every other Session of the Piovinclal Council as he mny think fit," Now thprefore, I, the Supcrinfendent of the Province of New Plymouth, do hereby proclaim and declare, that I have appointed the first Session of the said Provincial Council to be holden at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon of Friday, the sixteenth day of September instant, at the Court House, New Plymouth, in the Province of New Plymouth. Given under my hand at New Plymouth, in the Province of New Plymouth, this seventh day of September, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty- three. CHARLES BROWN, *?UPKRINTBNDCNT. God Pave the Queen ! MIEW PLWOOTKI @L(y)[3. THE CLUB ROOM, at Mr. Black's, will be OPEN to Members on and after Thuis'lay, (10-morrow). By order of the Commit Ice, CIHS. A. C BEARDSWORTH. September 7, 1853. Hon. Sec.

R. HUGHES Bogs to inform his Friends and Customers that in consequence of FREQUENT APPLICATIONS FOR IMPORTED SHOES, He has at last determined to combine that part of the Business with his and hopes by obtaining FIRVT RATE ARTICLES, and §ELLDIM(g TOERfI AT TTHE LOWEST P®S§OSLS FOeURE, to receive a continuation of that support which has already been bestowed upon him. R. H. takes the liberty of submitting the following raters at which he is enabled to sell from this date : MEN'S ~~ LADY'S s. d. *• itWellington Boots (best) 26 0 Cloth Boots (best) 12 6 Ditto Mining ditlo (strong) .. 26 0 Cashmere ditto 10 0 Ditto stock-keepeis (10ng) .... 380 Dittoditto 90 Cambridge Boots. 16 0 Patent Slippers (best) 6 6 Bluchers (superior) 14-6 Venetian ditto •• 4 0 Difo (quite strong) HO Embroidered ditto 4 6 Dittoditto 13 0 Berlin ditto 3 6 Dittoditto 12 6 Girl's Slippers from 2 6 Shoes, first rate 10 6 Children's Shoes from 1 6 Boys, from 6 6 Ditto Boots ditto 1 6 Pitch, Biistle3, and Buttons, consisting of Leather, Japanned, &c. N.B. — Orders taken as usual, and Repairing done in all Us Branches. In consequence of an additional supply of blacking it is reduced to 4d per Box. Brougliam-itreet. Srpt. 5, 1853.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 58, 7 September 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 58, 7 September 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 58, 7 September 1853, Page 1

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