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A NOTED JlllltlWAl'MAM. • CI,*DDE Dnv.tli. who was executed nt Tyburn, is tho most dramatic figure wo have of celebrated highwaymen. The Diok 'Curpin who rode the fatuous Bluck Buss from London to York is iui altogether common mtiu to the graceful Frenchman who took to the ro*d as a profession, aud mado his direrr more like a chapter of romivuce, dancing .minuets on Hounslow He.ith with fsur aristocrats, and then lightly returning them their gems and jewellery — never committing murder, but cnutiuinx himself to " Robbery . under Arms," but under very different uir- ' cuinstaiices to C&ptaiu Siarliuht. who adapted himielf iv Rolf Buldrewood's novel to tho peculiar circumstances of Australian life ia tbe bush. - There is some peculiar attractiveness about; Claude Duvul, who dreused like a gentleman, aud acted his purt without the meanness, the recklessness of human life, und with a loifjg defiance under iruny disguises of tbe police!| guilder that mouatcr of vilcness, Jonathan. Wild. The gay lighr-hourtedness with which he vreut to the scuffold was nil ot a piece with his life on the road, and although it is perhaps wrong to hnve sympathy with one j who did not reverence the laws of meuni and teum, aud who justly met a disgraceful death as one of the outlaws of society, thtimpossibility to rt-sist tho uttr.ictivrncss of Ijis character is just the same as thu impossibility not to udmire thb quality of V«.uity F»lr Cigarettes. The moie they nve •moked the more they .ire liked and thsv deserve the splendid reputation they have Moured by all judges of quality.

A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. C. TislT, a prbminent merchant' of the town, gave Ber - s bottle of Chamberlain's i Coiic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He snys the was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by New Plymouth Co-operative Sooiety. — Advt

■ r yAHQQ, My wife suffered for a very long time, years in fact, from Indigestion and other kindred troubles. Rhe was under several doctors, and took all sorts of patent medicines, but nothing did her much good till , , SHE TOOK WAHOO, and the effect of same has been ench as to .warrant me giving this testimonial in the hope that other sufferers may be in- 1 daced to give Loasby's Wahoo a trial. — (Bigned) Patrick Hughes, Horse-shoer, Dqnedin Tramway .Company. Wahoo, price 2s 6d, from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesole Agents Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. b 309

WANTED,— A WAITRESS.— AppIy to W. Cottier, Criterion HcteL b 702 WANTED,— A BOY to milk and make himself general useful. — Apply to Joiin R. RowiiANPS, Meetings of tie "Water, near New Plymouth. b 693

BOARD. A VACANCY for one Boarder in a private family ; no children. — Apply to Z., office of this paper. b 591 CHE APj FRUIT. HEAPiF R U I T Apricots, Plums, Bananas, Oranges, Pice Apples, Apples, Mandarins, Lemons, CocoanutSjWallnuts, Dates, Figs, Prunes, and all kinds of lollies at HURLE'S FRUIT BAZAAR, Devon-street. EOR SALE, — FURNITURE complete for four-roomed Cottage. — Apply Herald Office. b 651 SEVEN -ROOMED COTTAGE to Let", three doors from Dr. O'CarroH's; possession on Wednesday next.— Apyly to R. Cock. • • . b 665 mo BE LET,— An 8-roomed HOUSE JL ■ with commodious outbuildings and 1& acres grass land (2 paddocks) at Bell Block. For particulars apply to J. C. HoneypjeLd. , b3l3b

NOTICE. f\TS and after TUESDAY, 3rd Decem\J ber .the ' Bus will- run to meet the steamers on arrival at tbe Breakwater on TUESDAY AND FRIDAY mornings. ■ ;.,,, , , b"692 TO PHOTOGRAPHERS rVIO ItßT,— In the rising Township of JL, Inglewood, a Four-roomed House and Photographer's Studio attached ; no goodwill to purchase. Rent moderate. Apply to • ' THOS. DRAKE, Fnrnitnre Warehouse, Inglewood. b 491 .

Bales by Auction. . WITHOUT RESERVE. - 7th DECEMBER. NEWTON KING H|B been instructed to sell by auction at his Haymarket Yards on above date, without reserv/a, oo 'cases galvanised corO J RUGATED IRON, sto 10 FEET SHEETS. The above is being sold to close a confdgnmeßfc account, and will be fold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. « ' . b6Bl

STONT RIVBR. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. NEWTON KING Will Bell by auction at his yards, Stony Jliver, on Wednesday, December 4tb,— n{\ .YEARLINGS UU 25 Yearlings 50 18-months Cattle \' , 20 15 to 18-months Mixed ,''' 4 Springing Heifers ;' 5 Springing Cows ; ' v 6 Store Co ws ,\ 1 Fat Cow ""' '' 100 Ewea and Lambs 30 Ewes and Lamb 3 16 Ewes and Lambs Sale at 12.30 o'clock. b 67,8 Tenders. TKNPKRS. fpENDERS are called for thb ERECX TION of a 5-ROOMED HOUSE for J. F. Marsh, Durham Road, Inglewood. Plans and specifications to be seen atE.F. Lever's store, Inglewood. Tenders to close on December 1 ltb, at noon, and addressed to J. W. Warren, architect, at Mr"Hook'B Hotel, Laglewobd. No tender tteceisarily accepted. /• J.W. WARREN, - b7Ol Architect. FOR SALE. k SPLENDID FARM of 320 acres, J\. in grass, fenced, and subdivided, •with nix-roomed house, dairy, cow shedf, &c. ; within ono mile of railway station Price, £8 an acre ; £2000 can remain at 0 TppT cent. Apply to *j548 STANDISII & KERR. TO LET, SIX-ROOMED HOUSE afc West End of Town. Pleasantly situated near the sea. "Apply to W. J. SDTAW, b. 600 Land Agent. CtH A I liesidei.cefc un<! Di.iloii.gHte / obtaJMthlo fitfui W. J. fin*w J and Ajr«"nt< _ j-MbtiETti 0. E. DR* G3N— Pob VT eeuEee the [delicate* flavour of the «nJjper.»-6

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10479, 3 December 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10479, 3 December 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10479, 3 December 1895, Page 3

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