ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW SPRING GOODS! E. PULFOED HAS JUST OPENED UP HIS FIIiST SHIPMENT FOR SPRING AND SUMM E.B, Comprising all the Latest Styles in DRAPEEY, LADIES' A 5s T D CHILDREN'S HATS 3 BONNETS, JACKETS, COSTUMES, FANCY DRESSES, UNDERCLOTHING, &c. IMIEIEsrS JLNJD BOTS 7 CLOTBtII^rGIN GREAT VARIETY. Boots and Shoes of both Colo/iial and English Manufacture. E. PULFOED.
RED CROSS LINE. nnHE screw steamer jJllilllS^ WAIATU, 1 I Captain C. Evans, will leave j WELLINGTON iCob PATEA DIRECT At Noon ON THURSDAY, 15th INST. For freight or passage, apply to W. DALE, Agent. New Plymouth Properties FOR SALE or TO LET, Farms, of from 50 to 500 acres, both improved and otherwise, in most cases on easy terms, and cheaper than buyers are running the Government land up to. WM. COURTNEY. Devon-street. A BARGAIN. A beautifully situated 429-acre Farm, on Main North Road. The land has a part sea and part river boundary, which acts as a fence. The rest of boundary is well fenced. The land is part good grass, part fern ; all subdivided, well watered, and mostly lev 1.. Price, Onethird cash, balance at 5 per cent, first year ; second year, 7 per cent. WM. COURTNEY. T7IOR SALE OR LEASE. Section No. 142, near the township of Hawera, lately the property of Mr. E. Lennon, containing 50 acres, more or less, adjoining the proporty of Messrs. Mason, Perry, Winks, and Sweeney. The land is of first-class quality, well grassed, fenced, and planted with gorse, and is bounded by the Ta Whiti river. For particulars, apply to EMANUEL BAYLY, Opunake ; or, to MR. PARRINGTON, Solicitor, Hawera. "P O R . SALE. 42,9 acres of open, and level land, fenced and subdivided with a ditch and bank fence, planted with furze. Boundaries — The Urenui river, the sea, and the main road. Distance — Nine miles north from Waitara. Price— £2soo; two-thirds of which can remain, on mortgage. ■ Apply to GEORGE CURTIS, Omata ; or, G. AND H. CURTIS, Stratford. "pi OR SALE OR LEASE. Thaijf.ftrst-'Class Hotel known as Lloyd's Empire Hotel, situated in the principal part of Hawera, having 30 rooms besides t billiard room, bath room, kitchen, and | every requisite for a first-class Hotel. It ' is at present doing the largest business on the West Coast, which "must greatly increase consequent upon the opening of the Waimate Plains. The only reason for the present proprietor wishing to leave is his desire to go into farming pursuits-. Can be leased for a term, or sold clean out. Stock and furniture to be taken at valuation. For further particulars, apply to ,G. V. BATE, Land Agent, Hawera-. "TO O B SALE, A number of Town Sections in Hawera, well situated; 50-acre Section, close to Hawera, well under grass ; and 15 acres Leasehold, adjoining the township. For particulars, apply to T. EsPAGNB, ' High-street, Hawere*
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 53, 13 October 1880, Page 3
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