-J- OST, between Judge Rawepa's late I J residenoe and the Omata Tollgate, on Thursday afternoon,— A SOCKET and SPRISfcr belonging to a lamp.— Finder will be rewarded on leaving the same at vVulton's Corner Grooery Store. b 46 IN THE MATTER OF *«Tflß NATIVE LANDS FRAUDS PREVENTION ACT, 1881," AND THE ACTS AMENDING THE SAME. NOTICE is hereby given that I have appointed Thursday, the 10th day of December, 1891, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time, and the Court-house, in the Town of New Plymouth, as the place, for commencing and holding an inquiry (required by tbe eaid Aots) into the circumstances attending tho alienation of native land, of whioh particulars are Bet forth in the Schedule hereto: — Scokddlb.— Nature of alienation : Conveyance. Name of native alienating :j Watene te Nehu. Name of persons to j whom alienation made: George Thomas Bayly and Fred BayJy. Description of Land alienated : Undivided 10 ncreß in Section No 62, Waitara District East, Clifton Couuty. Dated at flew Plymouth this 4th day ef December; 1891. -. ; CHAS. 0. KETTLE, Trust oommisßion.er. Oliver Samuel, Solioitor, New Plymouth. b 44 CENTBAL. FRUIT DEPOT. TLOGK, Fruiterer, Devon-street, • would reepeotf ully call tho attention of the public to his present display of the fruits of the seaßOt, choise and I delicious, of the following varieties; — Hot- house Grnpee, Oranges, Pineapple*, Lemons, Tomatoes, Plums, Strawberries. llotto — Small profits and quick rektfni. b 47 Spies by AuctionBUSH FARM FOR &ALE, NEWTON KING (instructed by Mr F. P. Corkill) Will offer for sale by publio auction at h's mart, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 12th Decerabor, — SECTIONS 207, 208, 209, and 204, Mop, comprising 247 aores excellent level land, situated on the Surrey Road, about 3£ miles from the Mountain Road and Tariki Road Rnilway Station. About 100 acres are cleared and grassed, and there uro a 3 roomed cottage, dairy, &6. $^*A 8 tho ven/lorp, being non-resident, are determined to sell, i\ very moderate resfrvo Ins been pieced upon the property. Title, Lind Transfer. For terms of sale, or any other particulars, apply to the Auctioneer or F. P. Corkill. Sule at 2 o'clock. b3B . TO-MOBROW. W. COURTNEY Will soil by auction at his rooms, Brougharcstreet, on the above date, — DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND Sundries. fc'alo at 1.30 o'clock. b 42 • , . TO-MORROW. ' W. COURTNEY Has received instructions from tbe Mortgagee to sell by auction at his mprt on the above date, — SECTIONS 2023 and 2027, Devonstreet, New Plymouth. Sale at 2 o'clock. . : For conditions of sale and particulars of title, apply to C. W. .Govett, solicitor, New Plymouth. a 964 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9. W. CO'URTNEY Will sell by public auction at his rooms, Brougham-street, on the abovo date, — A SNUG littlo nowly rlone up 4-roomeJ Cottage -and half section, in Gill-stre^-ncxfc.Mr .Woodhouse's re&.idoboe. , Also, — A half-3cction adjoining, .which woul I make a very pretty building site; nnd, opppsite the above, a nice level hulf-Bectioß.-'Wilh good. stable. 1 '. In each case particularly ensy tertDß. ' Sale at 2 o'clock. b4l NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. , NEW PLYMOUTH A & P. SHOW, 10th DECEMBER, 1891. ON Thursday, 10 h December, the usual 4.0 p.m. train from New Plymouth will bo delayed till 5.45 p.m., and will rnn accordingly later to IJnwera. A train will loavo Woitira at 6.0 p.m. to iconmct, returning' from Sentry. Hill at ! 6 30 p.m. 1 Prccial tickets, available for return on f day of 188(10 onl}', will be ießiied on'lOtb- ! December, to Now Plymouth aa under:— Ist 2nd Class. C1&B8. From Tlawera and Normanby 7/- . 5/- „ EHham and Stratford... '5/0 3/G luglewoo'l „■, ... 3/6' 2/6 b 37 BY ORDER. [advertisement.] . . ■ THE NATIONAL ABSOCIATI N OF NEW ZEALAND (TARANAKI BRANCH). Committee :— Messrs A. Kyngdon, It C. Hughes, 11. B. Hoy, J. Wado, H. 1 Brown, R. Price, G. V. Tnte, F. J. Muco, J. Elliot, F. J. Morria, F. P. Corkill, H. Okey, W. Bayly, and Dr. Ilutchiiibon, with power to add to their number. platTorm. 'THE object of tho National Asbociation ■*■ aro : — ■1. To prouioto a National Sentiment as opposed to sectional and class interests. 2. To promote agricultural, mining, commercial tind manufacturing ontorprise by removing all unnecessary obstacles to. their development. 3. To promote tho due registration of Parliamentary electors, true representation in' Parliament? and tho election" of the boat men available 4. To promote reforms econ^mi< , legislative, and constitutional. ' ■ '. 5. To prouioto sound political economy; and to oppose clusy legislation and' all undue interference with individual rights and liberty. ' Tho undersigned will bo happy to receive applications for membership f Annual Subscription— Five .Shiijungs.;.R. CLINTON HUGHES, bIG Sec. and Treasurer pro tern. W olio's bchnappoj 40 years before t public. Buy original unopened bottles!"
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9256, 4 December 1891, Page 3
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