NEW SPRING GOODS! 33. ptt:l:fob,d SAS 'JtTSf OPENED TJP HIS HKST SHIPMENT 1 FOB, SPRING AND SUMMER, Comprising all tbe Latest Styles in D3i£3:tY, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, BONNETS, JACKETSi COSTUMES, FANCY IJRESSES, UNDERCLOTHING, &c. I&EUSt'S AJStD SOYS' OLOOTHZIIsfGh IN GKEAT VARIETY; . Boots and Shoes of both Colonial and English Manufacture. E. PtJLFORD, NO PUFF, BUT SIMPLE FACTS. HAWEEA FURNITUEE & BEDDING WAREHOUSE. W. T. WATTS Begs to call the attention of the settlers of Hawera, Normanby, and surrounding districts to tbe following list of G-oods, which, FOR PRICES AND WORKMANSHIP, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Chiffoniers, witb' i! totara panels J Gane and wood seat chairs Double and single bedsteads Mirrors Toilet taoles k Looking glasses (marble slabs) Round tables, kitchen tables Mattrasses, in spring, flax, or hair Washstands and toilet sets Palliasses Couches, in hair, carpet, or leather Feather pillows Easy chairs • ' # Pictures, &c, &c, &c. PICTURES MOUNTED AND FRAMED* FUNERALS FURNISHED. All goods made on the premises warranted to be of the test material, and made by thoroughly experienced Workmen). NO SECOND-HAND GOODS KEPT IN STOCK W. T. W., from experience in the Furnishing Trade, does far the largest business in the County, which is due to the Cheapness and Excellence of his goods. . Goods Deliverdd Free to all parts op the County.
P. C. MORTON, CONSIGNEE AND FORWARDING AGENT, . TTAS entered into the commodious and -»-l_ convenient premises of Messrs. C. Brown and Co., adjoining the railway station at New Plymouth, and is prepared to receive and forward, with despatch, goods consigned for shipment or rail. Arrangements will shortly be made for extending the business to premises in the vicinity of the railway station and wharf at Waitara. Goods warehoused at moderate terms. Brougham-street, New Plymouth. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. fTIHE Partnership existing between -■- Philip O'Connor and Luther Wiley was, by mutual consent, dissolved on the 21st day of July, 1880. Luther Wiley will collect all outstandstanding debts, and pay all accounts due by the said firm, up to that date. (Signed) LUTHER WILEY. PHILIP O'CONNOR, j Mangawhero, Oct. 2, 1880. ! £400 d SWEEP, No. 7, ON THE ! W ELLINGTON CUP, To be run in the first week of february. 1881. Tickets £1 First Horse £1000 1 Second Horse ... 300 Third Horse 200 Other Starters (divided) ... 700 Non-starters (divided) 1800 The £700 for other starters will average about £100 each horse. . , The £1800 for non-startera will &vei*- ! age about £60 each horse. | Mi\ George North, of Lambton-quay, j announces his seventh annual sweep on the Wellington Cup. This time it is for no less than £4000, which wiil give hancU some prizes even to non-starters. Mr. North's former racing sweeps hare invariably been conducted with such thoi*oug*h fairness as to give eatii'e sdfcis- I faction to All interested, and. we are not i surprised to heav that there is already a brisk demand for tickets for his " four-thousand-poUnder." — Evening' Post, 9th September. , Address :— GUO. NORTH, Box iO9, Post Office ; oi% Lambton-quay, Welling- j ton. Agents— Mr ; W." Prosser, Hawei'a Hotel ; and Mr. A; Owenj Egmdnt Hotel, Hawera. TjIOBp SALBj Firewood, of superior -E quality* Apply at Stab Ofiice, or J &} Q. Iw£fi3te3i, STorsaUiby-. j
REDUCTION IN PBICES. FUUNITUHE. PT7RNITUBE. TNTENDING SETTLERS on the JL Waimate, and the general public, save in removal and cost of freight by purchasing your FURNITURE AND BEDDING AT DUPFILL BEOTHEES, Who have always in stock Chiffoniers Chests of drawers Washstands and toilet tables Stuffed and colonial couches Chimney and toilet glasses Round and square tables Chairs, towel horses Wood and iron bedsteads Mattrasses in hair, wool, and flax leather beds and pillowß Spring mattrasses Straw palliasses Perambulators Ladies' and gent's easy chairs &c, &c, &c. Jfttttetals Jftmttshcfl, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA. SALE OF WAIMATE PLAINS. NOTICE ! NOTICE « NOTICE ! TXTHITTAKER BROS., to be able to meet with the great demand that will be made upon their stock by the sale of the above, have bought largely in SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Prints, calicos, linens, lustres Handsome silk jackets Flowers, feathers, Sic, be. The Whole will be Magnificently Displayed ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, October Ist and 2nd. Everyone should see this Grand Display. TFHITTAKER BROTHERS, HAWERA HOUSE! "W" O T t. 0 E. We, the undersigned, do hereby appoint Mr. Southey Fowler to collect all moneys owing to us, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge for same. SOUTHEY AND WILLYi Mangawhero Sawmills, 10th September, 1880,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 52, 9 October 1880, Page 3
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