for Sale or to !Ut.
FOR SALE, WAITARA, 6 TOWN ALLOTMENTS, Nos. 1 to 6, Block 8, on the east of the river, opposite the anchorage. NEW PLYMOUTH. * Town allotment 891, with the buildings, Ijaving a frontage of 80 feet to Devonstreet, nearly opposite the Herald Office, subject to an unexpirecl lease to the present tenant of about eighteen months, at a rental of £6. For terms apply to W. Halse, Solicitor. November 11, 1870. 759 tc TO LET, rTHE PREMISES known as McKechney's 1 Store, recently in the occupation of "Mr. H.J. Honeyfield. For fufther particulars apply to Standish & Hammerton, Solicitors. 518 to TO BE LET, WHE COMMODIOUS SHOP and I DWELLING-HOUSE situate in Devon-street, and now in the occupation of Mr. L. K. Vail. Possession can be given on the 27th instant. For particulars apply to Standish & Hammicrton. Jnly 1, 1871. 508 to TO LET, A COMMODIOUS SHOP 30 x 20 feet, in Brooking and Yates' Buildings, Brougham-street, now in the occupation of Mr. W. M. Barton. Possession can be had on the Ist September. A first-class business situation. Apply to L. H. Cholwill. Jnly 5, 1871. 522 tc TO LET, A FARM of 60 acres, 20 cleared, and in Xi. rye grass and clover. Also a Dwellinghouse and out-houses, log fenced. Pos. session may be had on the Ist September. Apply to R. Speck. 514 tc COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES li^rri ;f iTT"Eb TIDO "tVIIFi'.FJ HAiiT HOTEL, NEW PLYJIOUT H, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, .AT SIX A.M., For the various Branches, as under :—: — PASSING THROUGH Opunake, Horowhenua, Hawera, Otaki, Patea, Waikanae, Waitotara, Paikakariki, Wanganni, Horokiwi Valley, Wangaehu, Pahautanui, Turakina, • Porirua, Tntaenai, Johnsonville, Upper Rangitikei, Ngahauranga, Lower Rangitikei, Kai Wai'ra Warra, Manawatu, Wellington. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. W. H. Shepard, Proprietor. 24 tc IMPERIAL HOTEL, CORNER OF DEVON AND CTIRRIE STREETS. JOHN UNCLES TTAVING fitted up the above Hotel at some Xx considerable expense, bogs to announce that he will open it THIS DAY, and can assure those who may patronise him that they will find all the arrangements complete and comfortable. The WINES, SPIRITS, and ALES will be found of a superior quality and of the very best brands that can be obtained in the market. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS will find every accommodation, as their wants have been carefully studied. IMPERIAL HOTEL, JOHN UNCLES, • Proprietor. 509 to MASONIC HOTEL. FMcCUSKER begs most respectfully t to thank the public in general for past favours, during his long stay of over six years as Manager at the Red House Hotel. He further wishes to inform them that he has taken the above Hotel, and he also assures them that there will be nothing wanted on his part to try to gain a fair share of their kind and welcome patronage by keeping Wines and Spirits of the best, also Porters and Ales of superior kinds. F. McCusker, Masonic Hotel. 401 tc
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 1108, 22 July 1871, Page 1
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487Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 1108, 22 July 1871, Page 1
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