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Now Published, TO BE OBTAINED FROM ALL BOOKSELLERS. TWENTY PAGEsT"IN COVER — PRINTED ON;GOOD?,PAPER. HUUISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER] TARANAKI ftttolee €\xmidt profuselyHTlustrated. PRICE— OJSTITsHILLItfG. A History of the Provincial District up to date. Description of the District. PERFECT LIST 6TnAMES OF PASSENGERS BY THE FIRST VESSELS TO£TARANAKI. Illustrations : VIEW OF BROUGHAM-STREET IN 1852 — By Mr Ardbn, Sen. '< VIEW OF NEW PLYMOUTH IN 1858. THREE VIEWS OF NEW PLYMOUTH AT THE PRESENT TIME: Looking from Alexandra Hall — From Mount Eliot — From top of Convent. THE OLD BOATING SERVICE. | VIEW OF THE SUGARLOAVES.J TWO VIEWS OF THEKUARBOUK— LOOKING FROM END OF BREAKWATER TOWARDS THE SHORE —FROM THE SHORE NORTHWARD. ST. MAKY'S CHURCH — THE HIGH SCHOOL— THE CENTRAL SCHOOL.*; VIEW OF THE RECREATION GROUNDS. GRANDSTAND ON THE RACECOURSE. PLAN OF THE RACECOURSE. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY OFFICE. EGMONT BOOT FACTORY, AND EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES. MR. NEWTON KING'S SALEYARDS, WAIWAKAIHO. MOUNT EGMONT— WAITARA, &c, &c. HISTORY oFtaRANAKI. SPECIALLY WRITTEN IFOR THIS PAPER. Early History of the District — Early Settlement of the District — First Ten Years' Progress of the SettlementHow the Settlers were Initiated into Politics— Social Aspect of Taranaki During the Fifties — New Constitution Act and the Maori King Movement — Ten Years' War and Desolation — Ssttlers Make a Fresh [Start — Fifteen Years' Progress. THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO HAVE CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDINGS IN TARANAKI. NAMES OF THOSE WHO ARRIVED BY BROUGHAM, WILLIAM BRYAN, AMELIA THOMPSON, REGINA, ORIENTAL, TIAIANDRA, ' BLENHEIM, AND ESSEX. DESCRIPTION OF NEW PLYMOUTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Town of New Plymouth — Devon street — Centre of Town — Recreation Grounds — Taranaki Racecourse — Government Buildings — Town Hall— St. Mary's Church and the other churches and j chapels — High School, Central School, and other schools — New Plymouth Investment and Loan Society — Taraliaki Land, Building, and Investment Society — Egmont Boot and Shoe Factory — Sash and Door Factory — Miscellaneous Industries — Bowling Club — Hotels and Boarding-houses — Newspapers — Mitchinson's Garden — The Cemetery — Waterworks — Mr Newton King's Waiwakaiho Saleyards — Bell Block — Waitara — Tikorangi — Urenui j —White Cliffs and Mokau— Omata— Oakura — Okato— Puniho— Warea — Pungarehu — Rahotu — Opunake — Manaia — Inglewood — Ngathnaru — The most extensive view of the country — Waipuku — Midhirst — Stratford — Ngaire — Eltham — Normanbv — Hawera— Manutabi— Whakamara —Patea. MOUNT:"EGMONT, BY ITS'DIFFERENT ROUTES. " A MOST COMPLETE GUIDEITO' TARANAKI. Printed and Published at the Tabanaki Herald Office. Wolfe's Schnapps stands alone without a rival elixir in the catalogue of magnificent tonic. PIANOS! _^ PIANOS! MUSIC WAREHOUSE IS 3tocked wilh the finest aelection'of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of any house on the West Coast. The stcck ernbruces Piaooi by Eavestaff, Waldenm." Fabr, Oollard and Coll ird, Huuke, and the Victoria Mold. TIME PAYMENTS, This system is now very popular, and Pianos may now be purchased from 7s 6d per week. Harmooiuma and Amorioan^Orgnns in stock from £10. Tuning and Repair's undertaken singly or by the year .by experienced .Tuner. A large and varied stock, of VIOLINS, from 12s 61 to £17. Old Instruments tuken in exchange, on I full value allowed. H. Collier^ Co , NEW^JPLYMOUTH. Wolfe's Schnapps, 40 years before tht pnWio, Buy original unopened, bottles.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9057, 15 April 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9057, 15 April 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9057, 15 April 1891, Page 2