WHITBREAD'S ALE & PORTER IN SMALL CASKS. Porter, 2s. 6d. per gallon. Ale, 3s. per gallon. CURTIS & WATT. n. n. willis & co's LINE OF PACKETS j BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. "TWE following fine fitst-class SHIPS are I intended to be continued as Rpgular Traders : — Tonn Clam, G. Potter 600 Simlah, Robertson .. 750 Cashmere, Pearson 800 Columbus, A. Holton 650 Lord "vV. Bentinck.E. Canney 600 Barbara Gordon, W, Lilley. . 500 Sir Edward Pagct, A. Barclay 700 Victory 700 Cresswell, J. Williams*-*-" 700 Stately, T. Ginder 700 Maori ' 900 Joseph Fletcher, Foster .... 900 Caduceus 1000 Josephine Willis 1000
The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid Line of Vessels, are authorised to arrange with settlers here who may be desirous of biinging their Iriends in Gront Britain out to this colony, and are prepart'd eilher to pay the passage money at once to them, or to give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the vessel. Further particulars on application to LLEWELLYN tyASH & Co. POULTRY of all kinds purchased— Fowls, Ducks &<\ Apply to Mr. LLEWELLYN NASH, Mouut Edgecumbo. Courtenay Street, ISew Plymouth, [Late Mu. Coopkrs]. CLOCKS nnd WATCHES effectually repaired and cleaned by Mr. KNIGHT, also Plate and Jewellery repaiied. Plated articles re-silvered r>n the Electro principle, and made equal to new. Watch Glasses, Key, hands, &c. „,% Mr. Knisiit being disappointed in procuring Lnnd, offers his first-rate English Garden Seeds for sale. worn s»aee 3 A PAIR of WORKING OXEN with yoke and bows. Apply to D. BISHOP. rjpo BE RAFFLED FOR— A Lady's •1 Elegnnt GOLD WATCH. Lists open at Mr. GEORGES, Seven Stars. 'jPWO well known HORSES for sale— JL ' Sultan' and ' Foxhunter.' Apply at the Taranaki Hotel.
FOM BATdE 9 SEED DERWENT POTATOES. Apply to J. J. WESTON, Brookwood. <£.ttu&ap Scljool ANNIVERSARY, OMATA. ON LORD'S DAY NEXT, sth Nov., the annttat'oari> gn'Mwa p f the above named School will take place in the afternoon at half past 2. The Children will recite pieces, portions of Scripture, &c. j after which the Rev. J. Long will deliver an address to the Parents. In the Evening, at £ past 6 o'clock, the Rev. J. Long will preach in behalf of the Sunday School. Collections after each service in aid of the School Funds. On Tuesday, lili November, a CTW iWcCttnU in connection with the School, will take place on the Chapel at Omata. Tea ready at 4 o'clock. Tickets \s. Gd. To be had from the Teacheis at Omata, or from the Minister, Te Henui.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume III, Issue 118, 1 November 1854, Page 1
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