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Reduction in Fares to Picton, Wellington, liyttcltou, Dunedin, and Southland. rpHE Panama, New Zealand, and AustraJL lian Royal Mail Company's Steamers will sail from Taranaki (circumstances permitting) as under during March, 1865 : — The PHCEBE for Manukau on the 23rd instant. The PHCEBE for Nelson, (with goods and passengers for Sydney transhipped at Nelson) Picton, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago, and Southland, on or about the 29th instant. AH passages to be paid for before going on board. Shipping notes and bills of lading to be had at the office. ■ Charles Brown, Brougham-street, Agent. 3rd March, 1865. HENRY CADDY, Family Butcher, &c., DEVON-STREET. HC. begs most respectfully to announce , that he has appointed Mr. E. K. Hooper to receive all monies due to him, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. New Plymouth, Feb. 3, 1865. To be Let, ; THE ALBION PRIVATE HOTEL. I Immediate possession given. If required the whole or a part of the furniture can be taken at valuation. Apply to W. Haise, Solicitor. WANTED, by a gentleman engaged in business during the day, and who is a good penman and accountant, employment in his leisure hours, in posting up the books of Storekeepers, Tradesmen, or others, making out accounts, or doing any writing required either by public or private ~ individuals. — Good references. . The strictest confidence to be relied on, and charges moderate. For address, apply at the oilice of this paper. NOTICE. WILLIAM AKERMAN SPURDLE, Wheelwright, &c, Begs to inform bis friends and the public in general, that he intends to commence business from the date hereof, on the premises opposite Mr. Howell's store, Devon street, and hopes by strict attention and punctuality to merit a share of public support. The best materials, moderate charges, and good workmanship may be depended on, and every attention paid to all orders given. A good Stove, with oven and boiler complete, for sale. Devon-street, March 3, 1865. NOTICE. ALFRED MARSH & PETER C. ALLAN, Wheelwrights, &c. BEG to inform the public of Taranaki and its vicinity that they have taken that commodious shop and premises (formerly D. Atkinson's, Devon-street, where they intend to carry on the Wheelwright and Coach Building Business, and hope that by moderate charges and a strict attention in supplying the wants of their customers, to merit that support hitherto so liberally bestowed on their predecessor. N.B. — All orders and repairs immediately attended to. All kinds of smithying, horse-shoeing, &c, done on the premises by S. H. Nash. r\N SALE by the UNDERSIGNED. Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Rice Currants, Muscatels and other Raisins With every other sort of GROCERY and OILMEN'S stores Also, — WINES and SPIRITS Hennessy's Brandy in cases and bulk Martell's do. do. Jeffrey's Indian pale Ale Guinness' bottled Stout DRUGS Ingredients for Sheep Wash With every other sort of drug — lately imported from England PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY DISPENSED E. L. Humphries, Devon-street. Dec. 2, 1864. MR. HOBY, Photographic Artist, BEGS to announce, that after Monday next, he will be prepared to take Portraits in his NEW GALLERY, Devon street, at the following reduced charges : Carte de visite ss. ; copies as usual. Glass Pictures from ss. 10th February, 1865,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 660, 25 March 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 660, 25 March 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 660, 25 March 1865, Page 1

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