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! f IVERPOO., & LONDON & GLOBE JJ INSURANCK COMPANY. Cnpital £2,000,000 Invested Funds 3,000,000 ¥ Anuutil Revenue 950,000 EDWARD PEARCE, .-N ' Agent, Wellington. E. L-'HUMPHRIES, Sub-Agent, New Plymonth. noticeT ~ WILLIAM AKKRMAN SPURDLE, W.heelwright, &c, Be^s to inform his friends and the public in general, that he intends to commence husiness 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. JAMES WOTHERSPOON having tiiken Mr. S. Toll's well-known locksmith's Shop on the Devon Line, begs to inform the public that he intends opening the same. on Monday next, the 24th inst., and hopes by moderate charges and strict attention to business to merit a fair share of their patronage. N.B. — A firbt-rate Shoer er^aged. All kinds of smith's work \d one with neatness and despatch. j NOJTICE. Blacksmithing and Shoeing. WE, the undersigned, General Blacksmiths and Shoers, beg to notify to our regular customers and the public generally, that having taken Mr. Collins' large and commodious Smithy, are prepared to execute the above in all its branches, aud by strict attention and moderate charges hope to give satisfaction lo all who may favour us with orders. Joseph Street, James Eevel. New Plymouth, February 23, 1865. NOTICK ALFRED MARSH & PETER C. ALLAN, Wheelwrights, <&c. BEG toinfb'tn the pub ie of Tara> aid and its vicinity that they have taken that cott.mociious shop an'l piemises (foimerly D. Atkinson's, Devon-street, where they intend to carry on the Wheelwright and Couch Building Business, nnd 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 immedi-^ ately attended to. All kinds of smithying, horse-shoeing, &c., done on the premises by S H. Nash. NOTICE OP REMOTAL. M. E. HARRIS, Plumber, Painter, Glazier, &c, BEGS to express her gratitude to the public of New Plymouth for past favors, and still solicits their kind patronage. She has removed her business premises from Brougham-street to Lia'det- street, nearly opposite the Wesleyan Ciapel, where orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. galf TERMSBEASONABLE. April U, 1865. ihTxice. IM3E fences on Sections No. 26 and 34, in the Tataraimtka district, being wilfully destroyed, Noticr is hereby given that all persons found trespassing on the same after this date will b»' prosecuted as the law directs. William Hay. July 25, 1^65. H. SSUTTLEWOR TH, MANUFACTURER OF CORDIALS AND 'MINERAL WATERS, DEVON AND QUEEN STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH. 0 CODA WATER Ginger Wine P Lemonade Orange " feltzer Potass and Lemon Syrup .vlagnesia Waters Orange and Brandy Raspberryade Bitters Gingerade Peppermint Ginger Ale Cloves Nectar Raspberry Vinegar Champagne Cider Raspberry Balme Cider in wood Shrub Ginger beer Cherry Cordial Tonic water *' Brandy Spruce beer Dreme de Vanille H.S. h'a* : ng just received one of Tyler & Son's Patent Machines fitted with silver Cylinder and Pipes, can now offer the iEr.ited a.id Miner.il Waters in any quantity at a short notice. July 10, 1863. TARANAKI RESTAURANT. A HERMANN begs respectfully to inform i his friends aud the public generally of this Province that he intends carrying on the above place of business for the comfort and accommodation of those who will favor him with their patronage. A. H. assures his patrons that nothing will be wanting to give every satisfaction. Private and public dinners got up in the best style ou the shortest notice. 28th July, 1865.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 690, 21 October 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 690, 21 October 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 690, 21 October 1865, Page 4