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TO BE SOLD,' VALUABLE RURAL SECTIONS, O V Private Contract, several Valuable 8 $ Sections in the undermentioned Blocks of Land :—: — Tataraimaka Bell Omata Grey For particulars apply at the Offices of MESSRS. Si ANDISH & NORRIS, New Plymouth, Solicitors. January, 1854. VALUABLE FERN FARM, MEAK IRSEW IPILVHOUfITK!. TO BE §OI<D BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ALL thnt FARM situate near New Plymouth aforesaid, and consisting of a Four roomed House and Outbuildings with a good Well of Water, together with Fifty Acres of LAND, ten acres in Grass, Fifteen acres in Fallow, Fifteen acres Bush and the remainder Fern. The Propei ty adjoins lands belonging to Mr. Peter Elliot and Mr. Ho»o\ fluid—and is situate about twu miles und a quartet from Town. Mr. Henwood the owner will slu-w the Property — and for fuither particiil.us apply at the Offices of Messrs. STANDISH & NORMS, New Plymouth, Solicitor*. Juno 13, 1854. VALUABLE BUSH VARU IN OMATA. TO ME BOE.B, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that FARM situate in Omata, consisting of Two Good WOODEN HOUSES, one containing 4 and the other '2 Rooms, and Outbuildings, together with 30 acres of Land, eleven of which are cleared, seven acres in grass, three acres sown with Wheat, and one acre in Garden Ground — there are two Wells of excellent Water. Mr. R. Scaiidlyn the owner, will show the Property, and for further particulars apply at the Offices of Mesurs STANDISH & NORRIS, Now Plymouth, Solicitors. Juno 13, 1864. mmmiLl F^EEIHI®LId) IN THE TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TO BE SOW BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that Valuable and Capital HOUSE situate in the principal part of the Town, now in the occupation of Mr. W. Spurdle, together with the Garden attached containing about twenty perches. For particulars apply to Mustrs. STANDISH & NORRIS, New Plymouth, Solicitors Juno 13, 185'). SCRIP, entitling \J the holder to an enrly selection. Apply to Messrs. STANDISH & NORRIS, New Plymouth, Solicitors May 30th 1853. HAS Just leccived a first-rate asssortment of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting o( — Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes just the thing for the present season. Also — some capital Men's WATERTIGHTS N.B.— A good supply of Pitch still on hand. Brougham-street, June 20, 1854. 'notice, UNTIL further notice, Public Divine Seivice will be held at Tataraimaka, at the bonne of Mr. J. Pearce, by the Rev. J. F. RIKMENSCHNEIDER, Oil the FIRST Sunpav in every month, at 11 o'clock, a.m.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 100, 28 June 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 100, 28 June 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 100, 28 June 1854, Page 1

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