IHE NKW I'LYAIOu Ul IN V ESTM ENT & LO AS SOCJ X i \ (Permanent.) INSTITUTED 1876. Incorporated under " The Building SucLltei .•■•!, ISSO." Dim 1i0p.3 : Messre 11. Weston (Chairman), J. B Connett, W. Cottier, W. F. Brooking, T. Furlong, jun.. C. T. Ruudle, and Oi-'T. Mills. Soiicitor : 11. C. llugheß, Esq. Backers : 'Jhe Bank of New Zealand Deposits are received at current rates. Fixed for 12, 6, and 8 months, gS" Office open daily from 10 a.m. io 4jp.m. t ThurUlay afternoons excepted, CLARENCE RENNELL* Secretary and TreaSaref. Office—Brougham-atrest, New Piys month. TAliAJ.Aivl L.i.m. iUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Permanent.) ' [established 1865 J. Incorporated under " The Building Sockiiu Ad, ISSO." Directors : Messrs Alex. Shuttleworth chairman), D. Shuttloirorth, Richard 'ock, T. K. Skiiuior, J. Paul, W. H. J. aud W. L. Newman. Solicitoh : Mr Oliver Samuel. HHE Society was established to pro J_ vide Membora with tho means of investment and to enablo thorn to acquire freehold property. The Society has adhered to the principle ■hi which it wa3 founded, viz., that all j the profits bo equally divided 'araon? the Members, Borrowers, and liivectors alike Particulars as to tha working of tho Society and tho conditions ou which ■Honey can b« borrowed may be obtained frora f/ ROBP. G. BAUCHOPE, firougbam-streot, New Plymouth ; . lit />)HABLEB OLAYFOBTH \J (Late of Taranaki), gtock and gharebroker, MINING AGENT. 20, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING^ AUCKLAND. Hsf eronces to Tartnaki OHante. fllOa Mr. Sidney Cooper, ORGANIST OF St. MARY'S CUUUCH (Lnte Organist of St. Jt'ark'B, Christchurch), "Tt! prepared to receive fupils for the Pianoforte, Organ, Singinj, Harmony, &c. Tetms on iipplication. Addrcsa-POWDBRHAM STREET 914-j- (Opposite Cou'thouso). CHRONICLES OP THE GARDEN OF NEW ZEALAND KNOWK A 8 TARANAKI. NOW APPEARING WEEKLY IN THE BUDGET &• ON SATURDAY, MAY 4th .& APPEARS CHAPTER XXX. SECOND VISIT OF GOVEHXOK YITZROY. Abdoub oF settlers damped by Governor Fitzroy'g conduct—Company's operations stopped in settlement—The boating service —Consultation with the Natives — Customs duty abolished—Goveruor's second visit delayed—Natives dissatisfied—Pompous attitude of natives released from slavery—Second visit of His Excellency—His interview with labourIng men—Governor Fitzroy'e proposal. rpARANAKI TTEBALD. J. ARANAKf JLLeKALD. iHOPIES of tho TABANAKI HERALD KJ may be obtained of an evening from tbe shops of Mr J. Averv, Tobacconist, and Mr Rurlz, Fruiteror, Dovon-atroet West; Mesßrrf BraßH & Co, Fancy Repository, Mr fioBER-rs (T-Pot), nnd Mr Edrle, Slorokeepei, Devon street East. •
THE SON BAKING POWDEB eolipsei ■II others.—Advt. ADVERTISING BLOCKB en/pred by most modern proceisei, from McKcb it Gakplk, Now Zealand Preu Agency WolHngtOß—ApvT.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 1 May 1895, Page 2
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407Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 1 May 1895, Page 2
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