Public Notice. Superintendent's Office, New Plymouth, Ist November, 1859. IT is hereby notified that on Wednesday, the 9th November instant, and on every succeeding Wednesday until further notice, the Sea Beach between the Huatoki River and the outer reef will be used by the Taranaki Volunteer Rifles for ball practice. It is therefoie requested that the public vi ill avoid travelling by the beach between Moturoa and the outer reef on the days stated. G. Cutfield, Superintendent. NOTICE. Pro\incial Treasury, New Plymouth, 29th December, 1859. TTNTIL further notice this office will be U open for the receipt and payment of monies on Satuidays only, from 10 till 4. Thomas Kino, Provincial Treasurer. For Sale. To arrive per Golconda from London, ONE very elegant losewood PIANO, by Allison & Son, Of octaves, ivory iionted keys, Albert fall, metallic plate, chequered fiont, crimson silk, music stool, tuning fork and hammer. One ditto, ditto, ditto. One very handsome rosewood Semi-Cot • taoe PIANO, 6| octaves, patent cheek action, ivory fronted keys, Albert fall, full fiet fiont, ciims.on silk, music stool, tuning hammer and fork. The above Pianos are from the eminent house of Allison & Son. They are made expressly to stand the extremes of heat and cold. Warwick Weston. New Plymouth, Ist Dec, 1859. HORSES TO LET. 11HE undersigned has Saddle Horses to , Let, — quiet to carry lady or gentleman. ** O. SILCOCK. Cliff Cottage, Ist Dec, 1859, TO LET, THE HOUSE and Photographic Studio lately occupied by Mr Webster. Apply to Yems & Marshall. 6th January, 1860. RWOOD begs to acquaint the residents i of Taranaki that he has Disposed of his General Business of Blacksmith, Farrier, &c, to J. Street (a former apprentice), and in returning his best thanks for the support he has always received in his trade, respectfully requests a settlement of accounts by the end of the month, as he is about to leave the colony for a time. Brougham street, 6th Jan., 1860. J. STREET, BROUGHAM STREET, Blacksmith. J STREET, having succeeded to the , business hitherto carried on by Mr R. Wood, has removed from the Bell Block to the Town of New Plymouth, where he respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage enjoyed by his predecessor. Orders promptly attended to. January 6, 1860. TO BE LET, THE piemises now occupied by John Canick — possession in March next. FOR SALE— A House containing seven rooms, with large outhouse, and one acin of land, situated at the llenui, and now in the occupation of the owner, who will furnish all paiticulars. Thos. Ibbotson. January 6, 1860. T)IANOFORTES for hiie. i Apply to J. Yems. Febiuary 3, 1860. Notice. "TV/TR HENRY PITT is authorised to collect acJyJL counts due to the TaranctU Heiald, and his receipt will be a sufficient dischaiße. G. W. Woon, Proprietor of the Taranaki Herald. WANTED a respectable youth, 12 or 14 years of age, to be apprenticed to the Printing business. Apply at the office of the Herald.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 395, 25 February 1860, Page 4
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490Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 395, 25 February 1860, Page 4
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