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Government Notices. 1 MOA BLOCK. SALE OF LAND FOR CASH. Waste Lands Board Office, New Plymouth, June 28, 1875. rpHE Allotments of Land in the Moa X Block which have been offered for sale at Auction, and for which no bida were made, can be purchased for ca6h, at the Office of the Crown Lands Commissioner, at the upset price at which they were offered at the sale. A considerable number of very eligible first-class Sections are open for purchase. C. D. Whitcombe, Commissioner Crown Lands. 609 to IMMIGRANTS PER • HALOIONE.' fTHHE following, having been SPECIALLY JL selected by Mr. Burton for Taranaki, from Lincolnshire and otherconntry districts, will be OPEN for ENGAGEMENTS mediately on arrival : — Farm Labourers, 64 ; General Labourers, 14 ; Carpenters, 4 ; Blacksmiths, 4 ; Saddler, 1 ; Shoemaker, 1 ; General Domestics, 26. Apply to the Dep&t Master, Marslaud Hill. W. K. HULKE, Immigration Officer. New Plymouth, August 12, 1875. 754 to GENERAL FURNISHING DEPOT. F. W. REVELL BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of New Plymonth and its neighbourhood that ho has JUST OPENED HIS FURNISHING DEPOT With a Splendid Assortment of Goods i and where may be inspected ' BEDSTEADS, WASHING STANDS, ROUND TABLES, TOILET TABLES, CHESTS OV DRAWERS, &G., &C, In highly-polished Kauri, Red Pino, or Cedar. Also AMERICAN CHAIRS IN GREAT VARIETY TOILET SETS & EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GLASS-WARE. LOOKING GLASSES, &C. MATTRESSES IN HORSEHAIR, OR COCOA-NUT FIBRE. Every description of Furniture made to order on the premises, and in imitation Walnut or in Fern. leaf patterns. MANTEL PIECES made to any Deßign. OLD FURNITURE RENOVATED AND MADE EQUAL TO NEW. F. W. R. would also intimate to the public that he is open to take in exchange' for New Goods any furnitnre parties may wish to dispose of. He is open also to buy or sell furniture on Commission. Sales attended. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF POLISHING DONE ON THE PREMISES. IE 1 . W. IR/E^TIEII.L, DEVON STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE RED HOUSE. 523 to SIIUTTLEWORTH BROS ., TIMBER MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS. BUILDING MATERIAL of nil descriptions — Sushes, Doors, Mouldings, Architraves, &O. &O. &O, A h S O, — BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, JUx ' Colling wood,' &c, from London. 100 Kocs Ewbank and Wire Nails Floor Brads Sheol and Perforated Zino Corrugated and Plain Iron Register Stovos Locks, Hinges, and Builders' Requisites Fencing Wire Hubbuck's Oils, Paints, and Colors Boxwood Naves Red Gum Felloes Iron Bark Shafts and Spokes Peruvian Goano Bono Dust. ALBION YARDS, DEVON STREET. 730jji7 -V' '»

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 2335, 25 August 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 2335, 25 August 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 2335, 25 August 1875, Page 1

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