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WEBSTER, BROTHERS, LICENSED CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, Altfn GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. NEW PLYMOUTH, NEW ZEALAND. ' J. YEMS, AUCTIONEER, AND COMMISSION AGENT. Electors of the Grey and Bell District. BROTHER ELECTORS,— As it appears to have been determined that the Election of a Member to represent our District is not to take place until after the meeting of the General Assembly, some two months hence, perhaps more ; and as much, in the present imminent state of the Province, may depend upon the choice we may make, I earnestly hope you will not for the present pledge yourselves to support any one, nor until we have met together for the purpose. Yours very respectfully, W. K. Holke. New Plymouth, 27th March, 1861. Public Notice. ON and after Monday, the 15th instant, SHOOTING PRACTICE will be carried on at all hours, from daylight and dusk, on the Practice Ground known as Town Run No. 1, "between the house of Capt. I. N. Watt and the sandhills. The Public are cautioned against walking upon the sandhills, or allowing children to stray in that direction. G. Cutfield, April 13th. . Superintendent. TO BE SOLD by public~auctlon or private bargain, all the lease of that section No. 710, and the half of section No. 694 in the Town of New Plymouth, together with the large building known as the Marsland Hotel, and other houses thereon. The lease extends over a period of nine years. The property is admirably adapted for a Public House, for a Military Hospital, or for a private Boarding House, is conveniently situated and possesses a good business and every necessary accommodation. For further particulars apply to F. U. Gledhill, or Jas. Ritchie, Solicitor. Photographic Likenesses. aHOBY having returned to the settlei ment with chemicals and cases is ready to take Portraits from 10 a.tn to 4 p.m. daily, military duties not interfering. May 10, 1861. NOTICE. n EORGE LETHBRIDGE begs to in\JT form his friends and the public of Taranaki that he has recommenced trade as a BUTCHER at the old premises in Devon street, by the Huatoki Bridge. The Schooner "Heron." TH E Schooner HERON, Laing, master, will trade VM||||^ regularly between Auckland or iMg-PM Manukau and this Port. For freight or passage apply to the master on board, or to Wm. McKechney, agent, and in Auckland to Cruickshank, Smart, & Co. Freehold Property for Sale. FU. GLEDHILL has on sale by pri- , vate contract a COTTAGE and | acre Section of ground in Garden, the property of and lately in the occupation of Mr Thos. Tuffin. May 10, 1861. [57 To be Let. A HOUSE AT THE HENUI. Apply to Richard Chilman. CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS on sale at \J this office.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume IX, Issue 460, 25 May 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume IX, Issue 460, 25 May 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume IX, Issue 460, 25 May 1861, Page 1

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