ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned— For Cash only, PALE BRANDY, 40s. f 1 doz. case, duty paid Pale Brandy, 70s. ffl 2 doz. case, duty paid Old Tom, 355. 1 doz. case, " Geneva, 12s. per gallon " " 50s. per 4 gallon case " " 295. per 2 " " Irish Whiskey, 20s. per gallon " Madeira Wine, 13s. " " Pale Sherry, 17s. " " Warwick Weston. {^p° As the new Tariff, witli an increased duty on spirits, will most probably come into operation on the return of the ' Lord Worsley,' every one should lay in a good stock of Wines and Spirits at once, thereby effecting a saving of 20 per cent. CONCENTRATED Fruit Syrap, A most 2E,cfVcsliiing and Cooling Snmiiici* BSevci'agc. DIRECTIONS. Dissolve one of the Rose Powders in half a pint of water, add a table spoonful of the Syiup, and di ink during effervescence. PREPARED BY W. HOOD, Pharmaceutical Clicm&st, NEW PLYMOUTH. Contraction of the Town. Provincial Secretary's Office, New Plymouth, 23rd November, 1858 nnHE unalineated lands within the Town ' J. site of New Plymouth having been granted to the Superintendent under the provisions of " The Public Reserves Act, 1854, the Provincial Government is about to submit a measure to the Provincial Council for contracting the limits of Town, and with that object is prepared to receive applications in the following order from owners and agents of sections who may desire to avail themselves of an opportunity of re-selecting sections. 1. Town sections compiised in military Reserves. 2. Town sections comprised in Native Reserves. 3. Town sections traversed by roads, and 4. Special cases not enumerated above. 5. Town sections outside the new boundaiies. I. N. Watt, Provincial Secretary. Arms and Accoutrements. Provincial Secretary's Office, New Plymouth, 29th December, 1858. ALL persons retaining in their possession the arms and accoutrements served o\tt to the New Plymouth Militia are hereby required to return the same forthwith to the Armed Police, otherwise the Provincial Government will take legal measures for their recovery without further notice. I. N. Watt, Provincial Secretary. TO BE LET, On a long lease. THAT beautiful VILLA Residence, the property of Mr J. Henry, situated in Devon road. The House contains five rooms, and a Servant's room detached ; the garden is well stocked with flowers and fruit tiees of the best varieties. The tenant may have at option a large quantity of the best red pine sawn timber for building purposes on the said land. For further particulars apply to James Ritchie, Solicitor, Now Plymouth. (Or the proprietor on the premises.) I To Pawnbrokers and others. To be Let, A PIECE of LAND, on a building lease for a term of years, admirably adapted for a pawnbroker's shop, warehouse or offices, situation in Brougham-street, adjoining those old established houses known as Gilmour's stores, and Standish's, solicitor's office. Apply to G. St. George. N.B. — Mr Gray's old store, or stable, to be let.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume VII, Issue 345, 12 March 1859, Page 4
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