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Shipping. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) WILL despatch Steamers as follow! (weather and other circumstance) permitting) : — FOR MANUKAU— PENGUIN on Saturday, 2nd July. WANAKA on Saturday, 9th July. FOR SOUTHERN PORTSPENGUIN on Wednesay, 6th July. WANAKA on Wednesday, 13th July. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Line. Offices : BROUGHAM STREET. FOR MANUKAU. «. mHB 6.8. LALLA ROOKH J- will leave Waitara for the VJfsjaNjfv^,, above Port To-mobrow at r a-f.uJ33*aw& noon. PasseDgers by 7 a.m. train. Apply to BLUCK & BAKER, Waitara; C. BROWN & Co., a29jj je3o New Plymouth.

HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. New Plymouth, June 15, 1881. To Mr. Jas. McLAUCHLAN, SIR, — We, the undersigned Ratepayers, respectfully request that you will allow us to nominate you for the vacant seat in the Harbour Board, and we pledge you our vote and interest. Arthur^Standish A. Cracroft Fookes W. Brooking S. Driller J. Abbott Henry Pitt N. Hooker Owen Murphy A. Boswell W. R. Townsend E. M. Smith Thos Petty J. Neal M. McGonnell R. C. Hughes Geo. Cock J. Brittan J. James Herbert Ford Harris Ford J. Simpson John Gibson H. Earley Edward Bullot With 80 to 90 other Ratepayers. New Plymouth, June 22, 1881. To all the gentlemen signing the requisition, that I will allow myself to be nominated for the vacant seat at the Harbour Board. — Sirs, — I willingly comply with your request, and should I be elected I will, with all my best knowledge and ability, try to protect your interests, and get the best value possible for the remaining portion ef your money. JAMES McLAUCHLAN. a 233 jyl HARBOUR ELECTION. MR. McLAUCHLAN invites the Ratepayers to meet him at the Government Buildings, Inglewood, To-mobrow Evening, at 7. 50., to hear his views on harbour matters* a231 je30 HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. HAVING been requested by a number of the Electors to stand for the vacant seat on the Board, I have consented, and, should you do me the favour to return me, my best endeavours shall be used to forward the work of completion in the most economical manner consistent with due progress of the work. i a 257 jyl GEO. JOHN NEWMAN, j IMPOUNDING NOTICE. TMPOUNDED in the Public Pound. Urenni, JL on the 24th June, 1881,-1 BAY MARE, no brands visible. This is to give notice that if the same is not claimed within twenty-one days from the above date it will be cold according to the " Cattle Impounding Ordinance, 1870." GEORGE BERTRAND, Poundkeeper. UreDui, June 28, 1881. a 286 h j3O b tc BRICKS ' BRICKS !! BRICKS !!! FROM this date we will deliver BRICKS in trucks here at £4 4s. per 1000. BLUCK & BAKER. Waitara. Feb. 4, 1881. 267 to rPHE THIRD QUARTER for Mrs. SchoJL field's School will begin on Monday, 11th October, at the house recently occupied by Mrs. Everett, Courtenay-street. Course of instruction — English, French, Drawing, and Vocal Music (Curwen's system.) Terms — 30sand 2 guineas. a 293 jy6 T ESSONS on the PIANOFORTE given by _Li Mies WILD MAN at her residence, opposite the Beach Hotel. Term of twenty lessons of one hour each can commence at any time. a 287 jy6 A LADY wishes to VISIT or RECEIVE PUPILS for the purpose of giving lessons in French. Terms, 10s. per quarter. Apply Mrs. PRATT, Daweon-street. a 283 jl FOR SALE OR TO LET.A Newly-built 4roomed COTTAGE, with two spctioos, at Fitzroy. Apply to J. W. FOOTE, Devon House. a 294 jy2 TT'OR SALE,— SIX GOOD DAIRY COWS, X 1 spring to calf. Apply to T. WESTERN, Bell Block. a 282 jyl3 EOR SALE,— A Strong SPRING TRAP and HARNESS. Apply to JAM KS R. CLARK, Blacksmith, Waitara. a 291 jy2 nnO BE LET,- The SHOP and Five-roomed X DWELLING-HOUriE next to Devon House, Devon-street. — Apply at THE TE HENUI STORE. a 285 t 0

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3773, 30 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3773, 30 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3773, 30 June 1881, Page 3

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