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Meetings. DBRSONS desirous of becoming 1 CHARTER MEMBERS of Unity Tent, Independent Order of Rechabites, can do so by applying to Messrs. M. D. King, W. C. Clarke (at Clarke & Ban. bury's), Thomas G. Leech, C. Fin. chain, or Hugh Early, This Day, the 3rd April. 351 a 3 POSTPONEMENT OF MEETING. 11HE MEETING iv connection with the . TEMPERANCE CLUB will be held in the Taranaki Institute on Satuhday, the 10th instant, at half-past 8 p.m. 367 a 10 Government Notices. MOA BLOCK. SALE OF LAND FOR CASH. Crown Lands Office, New Plymouth, Feb 23, L 875. fTHE Sections of Land iv the Moa X Block which were offered for sale on the 20th instant, and for which no bids were made, can be purchased for CASH at the Office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, at the upsofc price at which they were offered at the sale. By order of theßoard, C. D. Whitcombe, Commissioner Crown Lands. 220 to TO SAWYERS. Superintendent's Office, New Plymonth, Feb. 22, 1875. WANTED,— A few SAWYERS. Apply at this Office. Feed. A. Carrington, Superintendent. 209 to UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. THE Unirersity of New Zealand will hold an Examination for Scholarships, commencing on Monday, the 10th May next. Candidates are required to send in their names, addressed to me at Cbristchurch, so as to reach me on or before the 15th day of April. Holders of University Scholarships of 1874, and Undergraduates of the University are required to present m themselves for Examination at the same date. Full information may be obtained from C. C. Barron, Esq., Government Buildings, Wellington. Henry John Tancred, Chancellor. 349 a 10 W. STRETCH, (LATE WITH MB. JACKSON), BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Between Mr. Furlong's and Mr. W. R. King's, BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. All classes of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots made on the premises. A good fit guaranteed. 1235 to WHITE HART HOTEL. MR. R. WHITE, in retiring from the White Hart Hotel, takes the opportunity of thanking his friends and the publio generally for their support dariDg tho time ho hits been in business, and would, at the same time, intimate that he has instructed Mr. Walter Stubmey to collect all his ont-stauding Accounts, a receipt from whom will be a sufficient discharge for the same. 353 to WHITE HART HOTEL. MR. JAM E S DAY BEGS to inform his friends aud tho publio that ho has taken over from Mr. R. White those COMMODIOUS and WELL-KNOWN PREMISES— the WHITE HART HOTEL, and to assure them that he wilt use every exertion to conduct the business so as to merit the patronage of all who favour him with their support. Every department in tho Hotel will bo managed with tho utmost care, and all precautious taken to ensure to Customers the BEST ACCOMMODATION to bo found in any Hotel in the Province. 354 to FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. TTONEYFIELD & READ Arc selling their Flour as under — HOUSEHOLDS, 12s. PER 100 LBS. ARANAKI BRANDED, 14s. PER 100 LBS BEST STAR BRAND, lGs. PER 100 LBS. Union Mills, Maroh 2, 1875. 238 to NOTICE. T MPOUNDED at the Poblio Pound, Lower _L Mangorei, oue pair of BULLOCKS (red and white), five years old ; branded MPo ou oft" rum p. Tbis is to givo notice that if tho same are not released within twenty-ouo days from this dale they will bo sold to pay expenses. W. S. ALLEN, Poandkeeper, Lower Mangorei. Maroh IG, 18/5. 313 tc T)ILL HEADS for Drapers, Bakers, Butchers \J Ac, 500 for 10s., at tho HEiura) Printing Office.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 2294, 3 April 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 2294, 3 April 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 2294, 3 April 1875, Page 1

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