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Normanby. SATURDAY, 7th AUGUST. W MURRAY THOMSON, • auctioneer, will sell as above — Merchandise Produce Stock, &c. Sellers will please leave tlieir entries as early as possible with Mr. P. Dolan, Normanby, or the auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VT/T MURRAY THOMSON will sell ' • by auction, to arrive shortly — A choice collection of Fruit trees Ornamental conifera, pines Flowering shrubs of all descriptions. From Mitchinson's Caledonian Nursery, New Plymouth. STOCK SALES FOR JULY. TfIREEMAN R. JACKSON will hold his Sales of Stock during the month ol JULY, as follows : — ST. HILL STREET— Wednesday, 28th. Settlers will kindly forward tlieir entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. H AWE R A HOUSE ADVERTISEMENT. Established 1879. Clothing ! Clothing ! Clothing ! Winter 1880. 100 ■ PAIRS Men>s Blue Ser S e AAjyj Trousers for 9s 6d and lUs 6d; original price, 14s 6d Men's Blue Overcoats for 30s ; original price, 425. Trousers and Vests from 10s The above goods are made of good material, and not the " shoddy." BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! Having purchased £200 of the above for " Cash," we shall offer them for the next 14 days, at marvellous price 3. . Cutlery, Crockeryware, Glassware Vases, Lamps, and Flower Stands, Not to be equalled in the district. WEITTAEER BROTHERS, HAWERA HOUSE, And at Lanibton Quay, Wellington. To the Settlers of the Hawera Road Board District. A MEETING of Settlers will be held •*-*- at 2 p.m. on Saturday next, the 24th instant, at Owen's Hotel. Business : To discuss the advisableness or otherwise of forming a separate County ; and also as to whether, in the event of such separation taking place, it would not be better that the County Council should perform all the necessary road works within its boundaries. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. \ MEETING of the Members of the -£*- Church ot England in this district will be held at Mr. Wanklyn's Office, at four o'clock on Saturday, 24th instant, to elect a Church Committee for the ensuing year, and to transact such business as may Ij6 necessary for the commencement of the building of a Church in Hawera, including choice of site. ALEX. DASENT, Curatei CANNON TOURNAMENT. nnHE above event is now on, at Lloyd's -*- Billiard-room, and will be continued for three weeks. First prize (for the largest break), £2; second, £1 ; third, 10s. The Tournament will close on Saturday next. HAWERA GUN CLUB. TO PIGEON BREEDERS. nnHE above Club are prepared to pay lOd a head for strong birds, delivered in Hawera when required. 'For further particulars apply to ROBERT DOUGLAS, Hon. Sec. I>T 0 T? I C E. To the Settlers of HaWera, Normanby, and surrounding districts. Shingles, posts, rails, palings, and piles may be had at Mr. C. H. Berosford's, in Normanby, at the following prices :—: — Shingles, 12s per thousand Posts £i per hundred Rails, £% 10s per hundred Palings, 10s 6d per hundred We have appointed Mr. C. H» Bererford, of Normanby, our agent, to sell, and collect all debts, whose receipt will be a sufficient- discharge. O'CONNOR & WILEY, Keteinar,a6.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 30, 24 July 1880, Page 3

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