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SHIPPING, ■■■II f»OBT OF CARLYLE, ' ARRIVED. . <>ctober 7.rsVakatu, s.s., Evans, from ■ ''-Wellington Vfa Wanganui. Passengers — One cabin and three steerage. 1 October?. — Clyde, s.s., fromWanganuL .t. SAILED. •'■' 'October 8.-— Wakatu, c.8., Evans, for • kelson via Wanganui. October B.— 'Clyde, s.s., for Wanganui. IMPORTS. Per Wakatu— lßo sacks, 20 do, coal, 6000 ft. timber, Dale ; 3 case?, Skelley and Oo ; 6 do, Adama ; 2' pkgs, Potts ; 18 do, Pulford; 8 casks, Bremer; 1 case, Cunninglam ; 27 pkgs, Whelan ; 11 bags, A'Court. Per Clyde— £-cof?k, ' Gallagher; 3720 ft. timber, Dickson; B'2OOft. do, 1 cose, Dale; 12 vpkgß,v pkgB, Dixon ; 113 do, Syme ; 9 do, England; '7 dOj.Treweek and Parsons; 1 weighing machine, 4 pkgs, Shiels ; 1 box, Hook ; 2 -cases, Nicholson ; 4 hhds, Odgers ; 1 pkg, Dale; 1-box, McFarland. Carltlx, Friday. The Patea arrived in Nelson early on Thursday morning, and left same evening for Wellinsrton. She leaves the latter port this afternoon, Is expected here at 11 a.m. -on Saturday, and soils for Wellington on Sunday, at noon. commercial! MB. FBEEMA.N B. JACKSON'S POETNIGHTLY REPORT. Wanganui, October 6. The usual soles passed off very satisfactorily, and tbe yards at Waverley and St. Hill-street were filled with stock, especially the town ' yards, which were full to overfllowing. Every lot offered was sold without hesitation, at capital prices. There is no alteration to report in values. Cattle.— At Waverley, 310 head were .yarded— Bullocks, £5 7s 6dt0i55155; cows, JS4 to £5; 18-monta-oZd steers and heifers, | .£3 10s ; yearMngs, £& 7s Bd to £2 12s BA. At the St. Hill-street yards to-day, 477 head -came forward — Fat cows, £5 10s to £7 10s ; bullocks, £7 17s 6d ; store bullocks, £6 ; 2-yoar-olds, £4, 5s to M 12s 6d ; cows, £3 10s to £4, ss; yearlings,; .£2 15s to £3. Sheep. — 591- were penned — Wethers in wool, 148 ; ditto,- shorn, 7s 6d to 7s 9d ; Btore sheep, 10s 6d. Pigs.— Porkers, 15s 6d to 23s 6d. Horses. — I quitted a good number of those that offered, at low rates. Laud. — I disposed of during the week Messrs. Cameron and Simpson's valuable leases and stock, to Messrs. Abbot Bros., at a, satisfactory figure. Exports.— 44 cattle, 280 sheep. PATEA S.S. COMPANY. •»^ *k riIHE screw steamer *~fln4gwtijll>ljnw TriH leave Patea as under (circmstances permitting) :— Poe Wellington — On Sunday, October 10, at 12 noon. On Wednesday, October 13, at 4 p.m. Fob Wellington and Ltttelton — On or about Sunday, October 17. • Single tickets will be issued to Lyttelton. Shippers of outward cargo are particularly requested to give notice to the manager as early as possible. Passengers are also requested to obtain their tickets through the office, or from the manager, on board, half an hour before sailing. Consignees shipping from Southern ports had better make arrangements for through. Iceight diced ta P«tea> to avoid expease. Por freight or passage, apply to EDWARD C. HORNER, Manager. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Limited. Capital £3,000,000 nnHE Company makes advances on _L stations, on stock, on growing clips of wool, and on other produce; and receives consignments of wool, hemp, grain, tallow, preserved meats, leather, horns, &c, - for sale in London on commission, at rates which may be learned on application at the Company's Office. Office and Warehouse — Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. Further information may be obtained . .from tbe Agents of the Bank of New Zealand at Normanby, Hawera, Carlyle, and ' Waverley. SAKE OP WAIMATE PLAINS. NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! "yLTHITTAEER BROS., to be able to meet 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, &c, &c. THE WHOLE WILL BE MAGNIFICENTLY DISPLAYED Everyone should see this Grand Display. WHITTAKEB- BROTHERS, HAWERA HOUSE. [a card.] C. B. WREFORD, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, Normanby. [a card.] MISS WITNEY, DRESSMAKER, (Mr. H. Saunders 1 s Residence), Caledonia-stbeet, near the Institute, v v • . . HAWERA. M ;% R S. J. H. HU&HES,, Midwife and Nurse, Private Residence — Princes-street, Hawera. yy ~~ T ' MB. LESLIE CHARLES^ NORMANBT, nrtBACHEB OF MUSIC & SINGING. Pianos and Harmoniums tuned and repaired. Terms moderate. Orders may be left at Mr Pitcher's, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 52, 9 October 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 52, 9 October 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 52, 9 October 1880, Page 2

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