FOM BALE, BRANDY— GIN— Coffee— Teas — Sugars—Dried Applea — Lemon Peel — Sago — Arrowroot— Pickles —Spices — Salt Sodri — Stareh — Soap — Blue — Cigurs — Tobncco — Vinegar Calicos — Shirting — Shirts — Tiowsering Carpeting — Hoijpry — Shawls — Dresses — Needles — Pins— Thread WindowGl,iss — Locks — Nails — Brads — Tacks — Screws — Camp Ovens — Rollers — ]3cd screws — Cnne chairs — Hinges — Butts —Rules — Sheep bhears — Spades — Coffee lots — Flat Irons Ruled Foolscap, Post, nnd Note Paper — Ink — Punted Books — Drawing Paper and Pencils, and other Stationery Wine Corks— Tar— Saddies-.-Whitelead — Percussion caps — American Bnckets — Shoes, Slippers, &c, &c< 11. & J. GILMOUR. NOTICE OF MMOVAIy. ON and after Monday next, the 2lst in* stant, S. F.ORD'S Friends and Customers will find him at Mr. McDonald's house, Devon Road, where he respectfully asks a continuance of their favois. Au"wt 15, 1854. Flour, Wheat, Oats, Potatoes, &c, con- ' stantly on snle. 1 MffiafflWAMM / STRAYED, a lied Cow, supposed lo have calved within the last two or three weeks— about which time she was lust rocognised in the neighbourhood of Mr. Kessel's bush on the Henui — the Cow known to many as the property of Mr. Cox, carpenter, has a white face, nnd is marked with while nlong ihe back. The above tewnrd will be paid to nny one who will bring the Cow to the undersigned. H. REDUEAD, Now Plymouth. WA^NTMM A STRONG Active LAD to attend to two Horses, and to make himself generally useful. Liberal wuges will be given, and every attention paid to his comlort. Apply at the Tarnnaki Hotel. r jPHE Undersigned is willing to contract S with parties to sink wells for supplying premises with good Spring Water^at the following prices per foot. Ist ten feet la. tid. per foot From ten to thirty 2a. 6d. per foot. Upwards of thirty 3s, Gd. per fool: Wella cleaned and Excavating Work done. THOMAS WILLIAM SIIUTE. St. Michael? Cottage, New Plymouth Aug. 13 1854 TO ARRIVE EX « MONARCH," (DAILY EXPECTED,) A GENERAL STOCK of well selected MERCHANDISE. S. FORD, Devon Street. MILK. ANY Person desirous of having 1 a daily supply of MILK, may be accommodated by applying to Mr. BLACK, Baker, New Plymouth. A quantity of colonial Onion Seed for sale. FOR &idE,E FARMING- STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, comprising— 4 Pairs Young Woiking Oxen (i Cows in Calf , ]O S ecis nnd Heifers 1 Yearling Horse Oolt 1 very fine Gelding Mule 100 Prime Ewes, with their Lambs A few good Pigs (English breed) at 2d. per Ib. Plough, Hario\v<) and Roller An excellent Cart, quite new Any part of tho above Stock may remain on the Farm for 2 months at the option of the purchaser. Approved Bills taken. C. SUTTON, Omata. FOM, S«^iLE 9 BEEDS — Fine Onion Seed, Various kinds of choice Melon and Cucumber Seeds, White and Red Giant Celery Seed, &c. &c. &c. N.B. — These choice seeds were raised during the past very favourable season, Also, a few tons of Capital HAY. To bo had of— J. H. IIORNJS, To Ilcnui,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume III, Issue 108, 23 August 1854, Page 4
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491Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume III, Issue 108, 23 August 1854, Page 4
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