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TAMES SMITH, who -was apprenticed to t) Mr Golding's^ at Kingston, in Surrey, you are earnestly requested to communicate with your sister, Mrs E. Bourne, West Maitland, New South Wales. MESSRS. CHEESEMAN, Auctioneers, lijwul anil Commission Agents, , AUCKLAND, A RE now prepared to effect Sales or XjL Purchase, either privately, or by public auction, of Land, Estates, Houses, Merchandize, Ships, Foreign and Colonial Produce, and Household Furniture, &c., &c. Weekly sales of Cattle,' Horses, Sheep, &c., at Newmarket, every Tuesday. Otahuhu, every alternate Wednesday. Paddocks contiguous to Newmarket for the reception of Stock. OrricE : — At the store of Mr It. Ward, (next door to Mr A. Clarke,) Shortland street. References to the Rev. J. Long, New Plymouth.

TK LIVERPOOL ANW LONDON Site & 'Miz Insurance Company. ij INSTITUTED 183 G. C»!>stal subscribed, 2 Millions. Reserve Fund, £l,O@B,®aS : 13 : 0 Liability of the Company unlimited. Amount of claims paid fov losses by Fire, 1857 — £165,928]: 14 : 1 Amount of claims paid for losses by Death, 1857 — £'16,616: 12: 11 o rjIHE premiums on both Town and CounX try risks will be found as moderate as those of any other Office, and the settlement of Claims, liberal and prompt. No Policy Fee is charged, no matter how small the amount of Insurance. On all subjects connected with the Business of the Company, the fullest information can be had on application to Wm. BOWLER & Co., Agents, Wellington. And of the Undersigned at New Plymouth, E. L. HUMPHRIES. 12th June, 1858.

ROYAL MAILSTEAM SHIPS. REDUCTION OF FARES— OVERLAND ROUTE. j . A ROYAL Mail Steam Ship JJ gNflk XjL will be despatched for Suez _2b||aJN^> (carrying her Majesty's Mails) <B^gj^§|i» calling at intermediate Ports, on 11th of each Month, at 1 o'clock, p.m., precisely. Rate of Passage Money, including transit through Egypt, Medical Attendance, use of Bedding and Linen, Stewards' Fees, and all other charges, except for Hotel expenses in Egypt, Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, and Mineral Waters. SOUTHAMPTON £ 90 To MARSEILLES £ 85 Or RETURN TICKET £135 European Servants, Half-Fare ; Native Servants, One-Fourth Fare. A reduction of one-sixth of the established rate will be made in favour of Families ; but only in cases where the amount of Passage Money, if charged in full for the whole party, would be equal to the full charge for the four adult Passengers. Passengers may have their Tickets endorsed to remain a Month at any intermediate Port. The mode of transit through Egypt is as fallows : — Between Suez and No. 12 station in the Desert, a distance of 25 miles, in carriages, and from thence the whole distance to Alexandria by Railway. Rate of Freight on Specie, Gold Dust, Parcels, &c. can be ascertained on application at the Company's Offices. CIIAMriON WETTON, Superintendent. Sydney, March, 1858. JjggT The Passage Money from Australia to England by the Overland Route is now lower than by First Class Sailing Vessels round Cape Horn — Return Tickets for a Fare and a half giving Ten Months in England. WANTED, a Steady man, as Farm labourer. Apply to William King, Woodleigh. To be Let, A LARGE Commodious HOUSE in XX Devon street, lately occupied by Captain BuiKeley. Apply to J. T. Shaw.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 316, 21 August 1858, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 316, 21 August 1858, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 316, 21 August 1858, Page 4

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