STOCK SALES FOR."MA¥. FREEMAN R. JACKSON will 'hold his Sales of Stock during the month ol May, as follows : — ST. HILL STREET— Wednesday, sth. WAYERLEY— Friday, 14th. ST. HILL STREET— Wednesday, 19th. HAWERA— Friday, 21st. ST. HILL STREET— Wednesday, 2nd June. Settlers will kindly forward their entries. FREEMAJCT R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. HAWERA LODGE, S.C., No. riIHE regular " meeting of the above JL Lodge will be hld at the Town Hall on MONDAY, MAY 3rd, at 7.30 pan. z:< > By order of the W.M. - T; AISDEBSON, . . Secretary. T U. S T R ET-CE T -C E I V E D. Mexican hair renewer Cue cement, phosphor paste Oxalic acid, fluid magnesia Mother Seigel's celebrated syrup . Seabury and Johnson's porous plasters Turkey and Honeycomb sponges , Keating's insect powder Nail and tooth brushes Preparations of matico Stevens' blistering ointment Camphor Prepared Fuller's earth Neave's food for infants -, n And a quantity of other goods. "'" Chemist and Druggist, Hawera. THANKS. TAMES DAVIDSON desires to return t3 his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Hawera and the surrounding districts': for the very liberal support that he has hitherto received, and begs to assure them that no effort will be wanting on his, part — by always keeping on hand a claiss of goods suitable for the requirements .of- the district, and selling at prices to suit the times — to deserve a continuance of their favors in future. J. D. having purchased the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF MRS. SMITH (who has just retired from business), on very favorable conditions, is prepared to share the-advantages with the public. J. D. is continually receiving NEW SHIPMENTS OF GOODS, And has during the past month received upwards of Two Hundred and Forty Packages, comprising — Oilmen's Stores, Building Material, and Drapery, suitable to the season of the year, and purchased in the best markets. JAMES DAVIDSON, Hawera Store (the oldest in the district.) HAWERA INSTITUTE LIBRARY. i fTIHE above is now opened, and conI tains works by all popular authors. Persons wishing to join can do so by applying to Mi*. W. M. Thomson, on the premises, each Monday between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m., and Thursdays between 4 and 5 p.m.-, upon which days and hours books will be issued from' the Library. G. V. BATE, Hon. Secretary. T OST, between Mr. Davidson's store and Mr. McGuire's house, a four-horse Driving Whip. The finder, to save further trouble, will please leave the same at the Star office. TH O R SALE. One hundred Fat Pigs. Apply to ANDREW CHALMERS, i r ; OHawera. "VT O T I C • E. Having given up my business in Normanby as Blacksmith, I have placed all my accounts in the hands of Mr. Wreford, Commission Agent, Normanby, for collection, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. An immediate settlement is requested. ' GEORGE MOIR. NOTICE. ALL amounts due. to Mr. A. Black, late proprietor of the " Patea jMail," will be sued for without further notice unless paid within twenty-one days from this date. . ~ ■ EYTON & PRINGLE. Patea, Ist May, 1880.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 May 1880, Page 3
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