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The Taranaki Herald.

UEtitlU [Hit. SATURDAY, OCTOBER G, 1883. We hear that the New Zealand Shipping Company arc prepared to send a ship here for a cargo of fioztn meat as soon as there is any ready to ship away. J ust before going to pi ess, we learnt that Mr. 11. Colcman, ns he was diiving home was thrown from his trap aud killed. Captain Ethvin telegraphs at 11.5 a.m. to-day — '" Indications of glass fulling after 12 hours, with easterly winds, and after twenty hours strong evidence of rain." Owing to v large number of letters having reference to the contest for the scat in the Borough Council on Monday next occupying bo much of our space, we have have compelled to lioM over otlar mutter prepared for to-day's issue. The Rev. Mr. Ta^ lor (Church of England Minister), who is about to take his depar-, tine for England, will preach his farewell ' .scimons tomorrow, lit Inglewood tit 11 a in., Kent Road at 2 30 p.m , and at St. Mary's, New Plymouth, at 0 30 p in. We learn that the premises in Broughamstreet, at present occupied by Mr. J. Nicoll. plumber, and the Union Steam Shipping Company's cflice, have changed hands, Jlebsrs. Berry and Newman being the purchueeru at v price which hus not transpired, j

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4465, 6 October 1883, Page 2

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The Taranaki Herald. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4465, 6 October 1883, Page 2

The Taranaki Herald. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4465, 6 October 1883, Page 2