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WIND AND WEATHER. [BY TELEGRAPH — TO-DAY, 9 A.M.] New Plymouth — N.W., light breeze, over- j cast, sea smooth. Manukau Heads — N.W., misty, cloudy, bar smooth. Auckland -- N.W., light breeze, clouds j passing. Napier — E., light breeze, clouds passing, sea smooth. Wellington— N., light breeze, overcast. Cape Farewell — N.W., light breeze, overcast, raining, sea smooth. Lyttelton — N.W., fresh breeze, clouds passing. Port Chalmers — S.W., light breeze, foggyBluff — S.W., light breeze, cloudy. BAROMETER— New Plymouth : 3024. Manukau Heads : 29*37. Auckland : 30-30. Napier : — •— . Wellington : 30-22. Cape Farewell: 30-38. Lytteiton: 30-20. Port Chalmers : 30-32. Bluif : 30-22. MAIL NOTICE. Mails will be closed at the Chief Postoffice, Devon-street, as follows: — 1^ For Wellington and South, per s.s. Penguin, close to-morrow (Tuesday), November 18th. at 10.30 a.m. IgT For Auckland and North, per s.s. Gairloch, close to-morrow (Tuesday), November 18th, at 3.30 p.m. Ig^* For Auckland and North, per p.s. Wanaka, close to-morrow (Tuesday), November 18th, at 7 p.m. F. D. HOLDSWORTH, Chief Postmaster. DENTISTRY. TV/fR. E. T. WHITE, D.D.S., *■ DULY QUALIFIED DENTAL SUfICEON Student of Leicester Square Dental and Middlesex Medical Hospitals, London ; and Baltimore Dental College, America. Rooms — Wright's Buildings (Brougham-street entrance) NEW PLYMOUTH. Mr White visits Hawera and Palea from the 18th to 21st inst f793 d 3 TARANAKI HEIULD AflD BUDGET. STRATFORD BRANCH OFFICE. MR. T. H. Perm has b-en app tinted R sidunt Assent and Correspondent fortbe Taranaki Herald and Budukt Temporary Offices: Messrs Curtis Brothers' Stores, Stratfor.l. Becoming, as Stratford is, daily ef more and more importance, owing to its central position in the district, we have thought it necessary to appoint a resident as;ent and correspon lent, who, being on the spot, will be able to represent (he wants of the settlers through the coluojds of our paper in a more direct manner than one not thoroughly identified with us Our large circulation within the Stratford district necessitates a closer connection with the people, even e>t an additional outlay; und as Mr T. H. Punn is so wellknown and so intimately acquainted witt the town and district, we feel sure he will neglect no opportunity of benefiting the place. All items of interest should be co nmunicated to Mr Perm, who will also receive advertisements, &c, for tho papers he represents. ° , W. B. DAVIEB.] [D. MCALLUM B - DAVIEB & CO. SEEDSMEN GRAIN AND PRODUCE AGENTSBrougham~Btreet, NEW FIiIMOUTH. AGENOIE8 — J. little & co. — Sentry Hill Flour Mills 8. whitehead — Fruit Trees. w. J. morshead — Nursery Stock. 367 hb d3l hTuollm & oa, NEW PLYMOUTH. HAVING had a long experience in the trade, the public may depend on being supplied with thoroughly reliable and GENUINE INSTRUMENTS! AT TBK i®- LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES 1 Instruments will be boVJj if desired, on the TIME PAYMENT SYSTKM, OR LOW PRICES FOli CASH. TH? PIA' OF-RTB TONING AND REPAIRING will be an exceptional feature, and will be undei the personal supervision of MR W. COKER. B. ELLERY GILBERT. Pianoforte, ITarmoßium, and American Organ Tuner and Repairer. C INGLE TUNING, 10s. 6d. ; by the *-* year 255. $3 Country Districts Visited. Orders left with Messrs. G. M. B/ascb & Co., Music Depdt. Mr Gilbert is now in New Plymouth and will remain some weeks in the district

Our Colonial produce. The success of the season will be the pure Malt Vinegar manufactured by Rensnaw's of Aucklund, it leadß the market in quality There is none like. iWADVT. '

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 2