TO BE SOLD,' VALUABLE RURAL SECTIONS, BY Private Contract, several Valuable Sections in the undermentioned Blocks of Land :—: — Tataraimaka Bell Omala Grey ' For particulars apply at the Offices of MESSRS. STANDISH & NORRIS, New Plymouth, Soliciwn. August 2nd, 1852. FARM TO LET, ABOUT TWO MILES FROM THE TOWN, /CONSISTING of 30 Acres of Grass Kj Land, and 20 of Bush, partly fenced, and wsll watered, together with the Cattle and Farming Implements. For particuars apply to MESSRS. STANDISH & NORRIS, New Plymouth, Solicitor!. October 18, 18J2. TO BE LET. MOMONA. A fifty acre Farm at Omala, adjoining the properties of Major Lloyd and J. L. Redhead, Esq. The great natural beauties of this property render it peculiarly fit for the site of a gentlemen's residence. The neighbourhood is the most respectable in New Plymouth. The farm is substantially fenced, easy of access, well watered, and completely sheltered from the prevailing winds ; the soil is of the richest description. Twenty acres have been cultivated-, tho remainder consists of bush and light forest land. A long lease on favourable terms may be had, with immediate possession. For further particulars apply to Now Plymouth, Aug. 9, 1852. R, BROWN. FOR SALE, FIFTY Acres of FOREST LAND at Omata Four Hundred and Fifty Acres of lightly timbered Land at the Mangorei Seventy-rive Acres of Fern Land at Tataraimaka Ten Town Sections An early Order of Choice, entitling the holder to select 25 Acres of Land in the Bell Block. R. BROWN. Now Plymouth, Angnit 2nd, 1852. COMPENSATION SCRIP. HOLDERS of Compensation Scrip, who signed tho Memorandum of 7th November, 1850, which empowered the Committee then appointed to take legal opinions on the subject of the priority of tl eir claims on the New Zealand Company over purchasers subsequent to 4th May, 1849, ore hereby rf quested to pay their proportion of tho legal expenses ncurred, amounting to One Penny per Acre, to R. BROWN. I. N. Watt, J C. Daw, > Committee. R. Brown, } New Plymouth, October 4, 1852. STATIONERY. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, FOOLSCAP, LETTER, and NOTE PAPERS. Blotting and wrapping ditto — Envelopes, commercial and cream laid — Account paper oolscap, long folio, ruled faint—Mourning paper and envelopes — music paper — school, account, memorandum, pocket, cyphering, and copy books— steel and quill pens— pen holders, paper folders — black ink, Walkden's superior— portfolios— wafer stamps — Bealing wax, red and black — wafers— silver pencil cases — Mordan's leads — rulersslates and pencils — drawing and work boxes —Bibles and,Teßtatments, Church of England Prayer Books, &c. &c. Also, Sharpe's superior American axes — bleached and unbleached and striped calicoes — gala plaids — navy blue prints — rrjoleskin, tweed and duck trowsers— jackets — velveteen coatt— blue serge shirt*— Scotch twill ditto— blankets, &c. &c. I G. W. WOON, Printer nod Stationer.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 14, 3 November 1852, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 14, 3 November 1852, Page 1
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