Only a few copies left, ! TARANAKI labile* PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED PRICEr-ONFsHILLma A History of the Provincial District up to date. ' | PERFECT LIST OF NAMES 01 PA SENGERS BY THE FIRST VESSEL TO TARANAKI. Illustrations : VIEW OF BROUGHAM-STREET" IN 1852 By Mr Ar»en,;Sen. VIE W^ OF NEW PLYMOUTH IN 1858. ] THREE VIEWfc OF NEWPLYMOUTH AT THE PRESENT TIME: ' Looking from Alexandra Hall' — From ojlounv Eliot — From top of Convent. THE OLD BOATING SERVICE. , VIEW OF THE SUGARLOAVES. TWO VIEWS OF THE HARBOUR— i LOOKING FROM END OF BREAK- 1 WATER TOWARDS THE SHORE —FROM THE SHORE NORTHWARD. cST. MARY'S CHURCH — THE HIGH SCHOOL— THE CENTRAL SCHOOL. 3VIEW OF THE RECREATION GROUNDS. • " ' GRANDSTAND ON THE RACECOURSE. ! NEW PLYMOUTH IN VESTMENT ANL "LOAN SOCIETY OFFICE. EGMONT BOOr FACTORY, AND /EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES. » MR. NEWTON KING'S SALEYARDS, WAIWAKAIHO. MOUNT-EGMONT— WAITARA, &c, &c HISTOBY oFtARANAKL SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR THIS PAP.ER. Early History of the District — Early Settlement of the District — Firat Ten Years' Progress of the Settlement — How 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 — Settlers Make a Fresh , Start — Fifteen Years' Progress. CHE NAMES OF THOSE WHO HAVE CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDINGS IN TARANAKI. NAMES OF THOSE WHO ARRIVED BY BROUGHAM, WILLIAM BRYAN, AMELIA THOMPSON, REGINA, ORIENTAL, TIMANDRA, 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 chapels — High School, (Jentral School, and other schools — New Plymoqtfc Investment and Loan Society-— Taranaki Land, Building, and Investment Societj- — Ejrmont Boot and Shoe Fac- ■ toiy — Sash and Door Factory — Miscellaneous Industrie;* — Bowling Club — Hotels and Boarding-houses— Newspapers — Mitchinson's Garden — Tbe Cemetery — Waterworks — Mr Newton King's Waiwakaibo Saleyards — Bell Block — Waitara — Tikorangi — Urenui — White Cliffa and Mokau — OmataT— Oakura — Okato — Puniho — Warea— Pungarehu — Rahotu — > Opunake — Manuia — Inglewood — Ngatiuiaru — The most extensive view of the country — Waipuku — Midhiret-* Stratford — Ngaire — Eltham — Normanby — Hawera— Manutahi— ; Wbakaniai'a. —Patea. ; MOUNT EGMONT, BY ITS DIFFERENT ROUTES. Printed and Published at the Office ot the Taranaki Herald. n W. BINNEY & SONS Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, Tallow Graio, and General Produce Brokers, Corn Exchange, Fort-street, AUCKLAND. Hide, Skin and Tallow Palo held ovcry Tuesday at 11 o'clock Qoncral Produce Wale held erory * Wednesday at 11 o'clock We act an Polling Brokers only, and nnetw t have goods of our own for vale, bo contti> tuenti can have no fear of interest! claihioß. Account Salci rendered M aoon as poNible after »?]e. < , 869 bt# GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE *•* DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. Cheap Management. m Careful Selection of Lives. r Government Guarantee. LOW PREMlUMS.— Notwithstanding the low premiums, tbe funds of tbe Doi>art> ment, accumulftteddurlnc nineteen years, how amount to more timii 14 millions sterling /HHEAP MANAGEMENT.— The moio rigid \J economy is obsorved. Tho ratio ot expense* to iucoineis/Wr lowoi than that oi any other olllco of similar age doing business in the Colonies. /HAIIEFUL SELECTION OF LIVES.-The \J utmost enro is uxoreiu-d in guarding against tbe nccei>tanro of doubtful risks. As a consequence, tin- Ueatb-tntoyoar by year falls fiiraliort 01' tliooxpuctninsynpou which Uife tabloß have been compiiced. f^ OVERNMENT GUARANTEE.— Tim pay. \JT ment of ovory l'olioy is guarauteea by the Slate. Funds over lj Million Pounds. Annual Income over £300,000. Cash Surplus in 1885, over £242,000 (laßt dibtmbution). i H UICHAUDSON, "' < OoiuiuiHsloner J. R. KIBBY, GENERALUAiK&IEH* NXW PLYMOUTH AND WAITAB& OBDEJIS left »t the laianiki Hotel, $ew PJymontb, or Bridge Hottl, Waltiiro, will be pimptlj itteadotf It. 188 hh t« ;
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9208, 9 October 1891, Page 4
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