j "Tfl O R SAL E. That splendid block of Land, containing 600 acres, adjoining the Town of Hawera, fronting the main road, and occupied by Messrs. A. and T. Middlemas. The land is some of the best in that favored district. It is fenced in with secure live fences, divided into suitable paddocks, and well laid down in English grasses. There are two homesteads, and everything necessary for working the land to the best advantage. The land is put in the market because the owners are leaving the district. Any person in want of a first-class farm should embrace this opportunity, as land in this position and of such good quality is rarely offered for sale. A large proportion of it must be required for building purposes, as the town of Hawera is extending in this direction. For full particulars apply to FREEMAN R. JACKSON. XjlOE SALE OR TO LET. A splendid Farm of 200 acres, situated at Manutahi North, and within half a mile of Aikenhead and Waiongona Bailway Stations. There is a four-roomed House, and Outbuildings; and 50 acres are ready for the plough ; balance in grass. Terms easy. Apply to GUSTAVE TISCH, Stratford Hotel. ~O O R SALE. A pair of Quiet Wosking Bullocks and Dray ; they are used to ploughing and working in harness. Apply to GUSTAVE TISCH, Stratford Hotel. FOR SALE, PRIVATELY. fTIHE well-known Entire Clydesdale X horse CONQUEROR, six years old. Took a first prize in Timaru in 1879 against sixteen competitQrs. Also, the Entire Horse KNOCKDON, three years old ; has already taken foiu' first prizes. For particulars apply to Mr. Andrew Chalmers, at his farm, near Hawera. TTAWERA HOTEL LIVERY AND LETTING STABLES. Double and single buggies, ladies' and gentlemen's saddle horses. Opened and Covebed Expbesses. Buggies can be had by commercial travellers and others to go to any part of the province. Good paddocks, but no responsibility. W. E. PEOSSEE, Pbopbietor. T^MPIEE LIVEET AND BAIT -Hi STABLES, H A W E B A. Single and double buggies and vehicles i of every description on hire. First-class ladies' and gents' hacks. Well-grassed paddocks without responsibility. Every attendance given to horses left in charge. Horses bought, sold, and exchanged. Horses carefully broken to harness. Orders from commercial gentlemen, by letter or telegram, attended to with despatch. FRANK BAILEY. . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EGMONT LIVERY STABLES, Hawera. mHOMAS WALKER (late groom for JL Cobb and' Co.) begs to announce that he has made arrangements with Mr. Owen for leasing the above stables. The new stables will be completed about the end of the present month, when he will take possession. His long experience with horses will be a guarantee to the public that the stables will be conducted on the beßt principles. Horses carefully handled, and broken to either saddle or harness. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Executed at the Hawera and Noejiauby Star Office.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 14, 29 May 1880, Page 4
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