TO THE SETTLERS of the HAWERA AND NGAIRE DISTRICTS. THE Adjourned Meeting of the Settlers will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, the 4th September, at the Town Hall, Hawera. Business I 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 ; and for the transaction of other business in connection therewith. JAS. LIVINGSTON, Chairman. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. HAWERA LODGE, No. 652, S»C. MEMBERS are requested to attend the Masonic duties of their Lodge on Monday Evening, 6th September, at 7.30 o'clock. Visiting brethren invited. By command R.W.M., J. K. FERGUSON, Secretary. HAWERA CRICKET CLUB. riIHE Annual General Meeting will be J- held at Lloyd's Hotel, on Saturday, 4th instant, at 7 p.nu Business. To appoint office-bearers for ensuing season, and transact general business. A full meeting is desired, both of menrbers and others who intend joining. W. G. WHITE, Hon. Sec. HAWERA LIGHT HORSE. OFFICERS' CUP. /COMPETITION open to all members of the Troop. Filing to take place on the second Saturday in each month, commencing at nine o'clock. To become the property of the member who wins it twice in succession, or three tunes at intervals. Target— 6 x 4 feet ; Bull's Eye, Bxß inches. Ranges— lso, 200, and 300 yards. Five shots at each range. Trial shots, 6d. each. Entrance, 2s. Gd. FRED. W. F. LUKIS, Captain. PATEA DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A PARADE of Entire Horses will -^- take place under the auspices of the Patea District Agricultural and Pastoral Association, in Mr. H. I. Davis's Paddock, near Patea, on Saturday, 18th September, 1880, at 2 p.m. Admission Fee will be charged for Horses owned byMembers, 2s. 6(3. Non-members, ss. T. EYTON, Secretary. fi A. L. SCHWERDTFEGER • having succeeded in m-..king up a preparation (chiefly extracts of plants growing in the forests of New Zealand) for the removal of freckles from the face and body, and which also has the effect of checking perspiration of the feet, wishes to place his discovery before the notice of the public, and may be consulted at Lloyd's Hotel, Hawera, on the 4th day of September. This mixture is perfectly clean and harmless, and has the effect of ensuring a spotless skin. A perfect cure guaranteed. rpAKE NOTICE, that I intend apply -■- ing to the Patea County Council for a Slaughtering License, to slaughter large and small cattle,, at my slaughter-yard, situated in Mr. Croker's paddock, one mile from Nomianby, in the Patea district. THOMAS CATO. TO BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS, AND HOTELKEEPERS. MR. KIMBLE-BENT, who is a confectioner by trade, wishes to get employment in a bakery or hotel. _ The Editor of the Star will be glad to receive any communication for Mr. Kimblcßent.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 September 1880, Page 3
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