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3, <&. SftarlanVg %Hftertigetnente< gtefo gfobertteementg. "DANSOME and SIMS' PLOUGHS. REPRESENTATION OP OMATA. f* 1.1 J • 7~T~ fcnl.tnr* wUK T ° A - S. ATKINSON, E3Q. Double and single Perambulators with ' hoods > Olß,— The Seat in the House of Repre- -. , , i <• .. ,i c0 «r ni.sm,n i.sm, ♦*.* sentative9 for the Omata District having i Gishurst s compound for destroying tn» , , . , . ° v ' . /,. „ . f' lt . ,_' ° become vacant, we the undersigned elec American blight in truit trees „,,«.,.,, -n n n ° tors of that District beg you will allow Fine Teas, crushed Sugar y ourself to be P ut in B°™ ination to fill the Pickles, Lea and Perrins 1 Sauce .... _ _ . English Jams, Marmalade %£!£& I %8T Sinclair s Bacon, Wiltshire Cheese T. Bayly W. Gray Volckman's ar.d Wotherspoon's Confec- TomNowsham R. Pitcairn tionery W. M. Crompton, J.P. J. Goodwin Riramel's Perfumery, Brushware ?• $. 0^ n *■ £™* c xt i jm i xt 'it n- A. Kingdon J. iteauy Negrohead Tobacco, Manilla Cigars A> Fp B§ Kingdon F. Konald 3 Sardines, Lobsters, Salmon J. Putt J. T. Upjohn H. H. Wood T. Waite H. Wright W. H. Free Ex " Magna Bona " H. W. Leatham H. Gilbert Bronze fenders, fire iron, coal ««. «>;}«-£ £»"- patent blowers, hearth brooms, toddy w. Marshall kettles, hot water cans, cheese toasters, bread knives, steak tongs, salad forks Gentlemen— l need hardly say that I and spoons, preserving pans, pewter thank you for this mark of your confidence, foot warmers, papier machie tea trays, and willingly accede to your reqU est. As decanter drainers, wine strainers, I s h a ll have an opportunity on Monday of piano candlesticks, japanned lanterns, Bpealdng to you upon the var ious subjects japanned toilet furniture, copper of i mpo y fcance w hich will come before the cutlet pans, iron skewers, umbrella Asgemb J v> j will on \ y at id here that if stands, crinoline guards, stamped brass e i ected I will do my best to promote the cornices, champagne nippers^ selzo- we lfare of Tai-anaki and of the colony at gene, bronze swing kettles, raised pie ] ar ™ c moulds, vegetable moulds, meat saws, ' I am, Gentlemen, hipbath, hydropathic shallow bath, Tours faithfully, nursery basons, Berlin door scrapers, A g A TKINS on. linen press, curtain bands, brackets, rp 0 q. Cutrield, Esq., grape scissors, asparagus tongs, spirit an^ the other gent i emen signing the labels, fancy marble paper, oak, address. sienna marble, dove marble, Hun- — garian ash, light maple, mahogany, BUILDING- MATERIALS, satin wood, rosewood paper. On Sale by the undersigned. Jl I N E C^H UA AN FLO U R D piNE BOARD g and SCANTLING J C Sharland -tt Do. flooring, skirting, and architraves __J_ '___ Kauri boards, and flooring J 0 SHARLAND. American lumber, flooring, and linings mwrpwamt Hardwood scantling MERCHANT, Kauri doon ftnd Commission and Licensed Custom House American doors Agent, and Puriri posts AUCTIONEER, _. . 4n W. Shuttleworth. Timber yard, Queen-street, New Plymouth. 14th July, 1865. SCAB ORDINANCE, 1864. N OTIC E * „ ~ 7A , -,-v. ANY person cutting or removing Timber Superintendents Office f J m thafc rf Native ° Reserve mm* « * Ply^th, oth July, 186 d. (Nq 2Q6) situated W ahvakaiho block, mHE attention of Sheep owners and persons uadersignecl will be prosecu ted. 1 in charge of Sheep is particularly directed j Rideal Duncan. to the circumstance that Air. Ihomas Allen 1/<f i Tlllf , iq/>< . „ , T ± »-, , „, . J<ttn July, looD. is the only Inspector of Scab at the present time holding office under the " Scab Ordin- NOTICE. ance, 1564," and that he is directed to proceed against all persons infringing the pro- "jl/TR. S. HOWELL, Devon-street, will visions of that Ordinance. - IVL receive any articles which may have H .R. Richmond, been taken by mistake from the dressingDeputy Superintendent, rooms at the Freemasons' Hall on Thursday evening. Applications for missing articles NOTICE. should be made to him. THE partnership hitherto carried on be- B®° OBSERVE I tween J. H. Palmer and Thomas Andbews is this day dissolved by mutual con- fI7HE gentleman who took by mistake a sent. All debts due to and from the firm to JL Light Grey Great COAT with a velvet le paid on collection by Thomas Andrews. collar, and a pair of BOOTS, from the (Signed) J. H. Palmer, Freemasons' Hall on Thursday evening Thomas Andrews, will be good enough to leave the same with Witness— Charles L. Fredric. Mr. S. Howell, Devon-street. 7th 1865 ' CAUTION! THINGS WORTH KNOWING. .TT ... ... A , A LL persons ridmg across or injuring the MEADOWS, Dyer, Scourer, &c, feuces on tlje farm at the Bell Block in Powderham-street, three doors from the occupation of the undersigned, will be Brougham-street, is now dyeing and cleaning prosecuted, all kinds and all colors in the following Poison will be laid after this date, goods, viz..— Damask, Moreen, and other Atkinson & Pitcairn. Window Curtains, Men's Felt and Straw 15th July, 1865. Hats, Feathers Carpets, Rugs Gentlemen's ANOIENT ORDER FO RESTERS. Clothes, Ladies Silk Dresses, &c, — equal to new - A MEETING of the Members of the above • TXTT)TftTXni C<oUrt Will be k eW ' at Wllite Hart WHEELWRIGHT. Hote ] j corner o f D evon an j Q ae en-streets, on mHOMAS LEECH wishes to make known I*TTJ- eV f"| next ' tt J 9th h inStant ' I . „ i,. cXT -„, „ .-, . for the election of Officers and other business. I i, ♦ l ?k L CW $I*™%*? By order of the C.R. lie has taken the Shop recently occupied by J Mr. Levi Sarten, and also that he is prepared LAND TO LET to execute Wheelwright work of every deBcription. He hopes that those customers J? or a term of years,— who favoured his predecessor will also con- Q X FEET frontage to Devon-street, 100 tinue their support to him. fQO feet in depth, and ten feet roadway to the back, situate between Mr. J. Veale's LAND. an d r ' Vivian'sFor particulars, apply to Henry Caddy. FOR SALE,— 3 ACRES (more or less) of 14th July, 1865. available LAND, next the Colonial ~~ ~~ Hospital, 676 links frontage on Mangorei FARMJTO LET. a~wu.*,> w.-».,» * n* lAA ACRES (known as the Waireka 7th July 1865 1"" battle-field), with or without 200 breeding ewes. Tn TTH n ' Also, a COTTAGE in Devon-street, op- *** |X » posite Mr. Hirst's. 1 COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE For particulars, apply to C. Sutton. XJL situate at the corner of Vivian and Powderhara streets, containing seven rooms, TO LET, with two fire-places. A NINE-ROOMED HOUSE and a Apply to jQ_ Garden, situate between the South A. Standish, Road and the beach, about ten minutes walk July 7, 1865. Solicitor, from town. — — — *»^^ Stabling for one or two horses can be had #efo &tibcrtigements. tf r A equ , ired: ,. . , p v * Apply on the premises to P. Priske. .—. — 14th ig6s [advertisement.] 1! . /CERTAIN reports having been in circula- TO LET, Ij Uon lately calumniating the character T> URAL allotment No. 17, Hua District, of Mr. John Henderson, Brewer, New _fr containing 50 acres. For particulars, Plymouth, inasmuch as it was stated that he apply to (Mr. Henderson) was a married man and -^ Halse going under an assumed name ; and whereas Brougham-street, Solicitor I, Peter Gay, have been instrumental in 14th July, 1865. raising such reports, I beg leave to state '. that they are entirely false and without TO BE SOLD OR LET, foundation, and amply to apologise to Mr. A FOUR-ROOMED newly-built timber Henderson for the unpleasant circumstances J\. HOUSE, with or without the leases of which have arisen through such statements, three town Bections, the house standing on P. Gay. the centre section of the three, the whole John Smith,") w: toesgeg being surrounded by one enclosure, situate in James Paul,) * Gill-street, near St. Germain's square. The New Plymouth, leases have upwards of six years to run, and 10th July, 1865. the house oftiny other buildings can be re- ' Hi. moved at (he expiration of the leases. WANTED a good general SERVANT ; For particulars as to terms, apply to T. W. and » GIRL to look after children. Shute, or W. Halse, solicitor. Apply at Major Atkinsok's. 14th July, 1865.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 676, 15 July 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 676, 15 July 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 676, 15 July 1865, Page 2

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