Business Notice TO TRA TELLERS* BETWEEN PATE A AND INGLEWOOD. rjll-l E Mountain road behignovv opened for JL Stock and other trallic, persons will find it to llieir advantage to take this rutile in preference to the coach road, as it saves a distance in travelling of about -ID miles. The road is formed Tor half the distance, bridges are constructed over the principal streams', and excellent approaches are made to the different creeks, so that travelling is now comparatively easy. The distance by the coach road from 8.-vtea to NcW Flymonth is IOU miles ; by way of Inglewood, 60 miles. Tiaveliers will 11 ml excellent accommodation for both man and beast at LANG b E V*B JXGLH \V 00 D HOTEL. OLD KEI'EMARAE HOTEL. TO TRAVELLERS BETWEEN PATEA AND NEW PLYMOUTH. rsiHE above Hotel is now Re-opened, JL and lias lately undergone a thorough renovation. The house is suitably furnished' throughout, and the bedrooms are well ventilated. As this Hotel is situated at the entrance to the Mountain Road, travelbus between Datea ajnl New Plymouth will find it a. convenient halting stage. Good paddock accommodation. THOMAS SCO WEN, Proprietor. j . r o T O, brv SA 1 iDT.KI! ANl> HARNESS MAKHIt TAIIANAKI KUAII, CAIII.VI.K. A well assorted stock of EN(i F-.ISH AND COLONIAL SADDLERY. GA HT AN 1 > 'l' RA P II AI!NE SS, Ail Orders and Repairs promptly executed. G RASP S E DS, \V ILI.IA MB< ) N A BHA W , IK OX MOM 11 Ml IS A BKKDS Miv K, T I AYE NOW LANDING, ex Whirli wick, a hnl stoeic of NEW SEASON 8 GLOWER SEEDS, comprising Fine New Wbite Clover Cocksfoot Prairie Timothy Italian Rye Si’KciAi, — \V f e can confidently recomnumd the Rye Grass as having been selected by Mr Henry "Williamson, from long standing, pastures. All Clovers and other seeds are tried by ns before we send them out, and are guaranteed to germinate freely. gSIT Samples and prices forwarded on application. NgVUtWc’ •i-,v l-c-giv- I vsvynp NEW ZEAL AND. PROVINCE OP TARANAKI. GOVERN MEN T‘ LA N D BAL KB. SERIES Of LAND SALES is being held in the -Province of Taranaki under the Waste Lands Board .of the Province, the Lands olfered being Town and Rural Allotments, the latter varying in area from 20 to 620 acres, and the con-ditions-of the sale being by DEI’ ERRED PAYMENTS extended over Ten Years, by Auction, for GASH ; and Ig - 1* REE SELECTION for GASH. The District is Traversed by the Waitara-Whuigaimi Railway, now if) coiif.se oT construction, and which is expected to he completed as iar as Inglewood—the Township at the commencement of the District —iii . about eighteen months* ' The hand is well: adapted to Working Settlers of Small Capital, as it is easily accessible has abundance of timber for building,-fencing, fenl, and shelter; never failing streams of water, and a veryproductive soil. A good Alain Road traverses the District so far r:s it is yet open for purchase, and the District Roads will also he opened up by the Provincial Government,- so as to make each allotment accessible from the Main Line of Railway. Plans, Schedules, Lau'd Regulations of the Province, Ac., can he obtained at the Crown Lands Oflice, New Plymouth. G. D.-WHITGUMBE, W.muiuiiic!N-T of Grown Lauds’,
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 125, 21 June 1876, Page 1
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