TTTAKTED, two respectable lads, to ' ' make themselves generally useful ; from li to 15 years of age ; must be accustomed to milking ; good wages. Apply to S. B. Ooerigan, Fernside, Manutahi, Patea. CHURCH OE ENGLAND. A MEETING of Members of the Church of England will te held on Wednesday afternoon, the 20th instant, at four o'clock, at Mr. Wanklyn's Office. Subscribers to the Building Fund are specially invited to attend. ALFRED S. HOBBS, Churchwarden. PATEA DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. The next Annual Show trill take place at Patea on Thursday, 4th November, 1880. Entries must be in the hands of the Secretary by 5 p.m. of 28th October. Forms of entry can be obtained at the office of this paper; and the Secretary will be in attendance at the Empire Hotel, Haweva, on Monday, the 25th October. For particulars of programme and special prizes, see previous issues of the Star. Members are respectfully requested to pay subscriptions before the day of the Show. .THOS. ETTOjST, ' Qecz-etary. RED CROSS LINE. FOR NELSON VIA WANGANUI. ;gj|?¥3£^_^^ rpHE 'screw steamer jCS^iifewe^ WAKA TU, Captain C. Evans, will leave for the above ports (circumstances permitting) ON THURSDAY, 21st INSTANT, At 10 a.m. For freight or passage, apply to W. DALE, Agent. HAWERA TOWN BOARD. ' EXTEAOEDINABY VACANCY. IN consequence of there being nonominations for the return of one member for the Hawera Town Board, an election will take place on tbe 9th day of November. Nominations will close on Tuesday next, the 26th day of October, at noon. Forms of nominations can be obtained from W. H. E. WANKLYN, Returning Officer. Dated 18th day of October, 1880. Hawera House Advertisement! Established 1879. MEN'S SPRING CLOTHING, AT Hawera House. Men's tweed suits, 50s. Men's Nelson suits, 60s. Men's universal suits, 495. 6d. Men's paget suits 565. Men's serge suits, 30s. Men's trousers and vests, 20s. Men's trousers and vests, 255. Colonial trousers and vests, 255. 6d. ! Colonial trousers and vests, 3Us. 6d. Men's tweed coats, 20s. Men's tweed coats, 255. Men's blue serge trousers, 10s. 6d. A beautifully-selected stock of shirts, Collars, ties, socks, &c. "WHITTAKEB, BROTHERS, HAWERA HOUSE. _/ fd~t REWARD will be paid to who- .^-*- ever finds, and puts into Messrs. Brett and Johnston's paddock, Normanby, one Chestnut Mare, with white face, shod. Branded EWS on shoulder. Lost on Waimate Plains, and belonging to G. AND H. CURTIS. Stratford, 4bh October, 1880. A)"! REWARD. Strayed, frqm my paddock, at Tongahoe, Two Calves, ear marked. Supposed to have strayed to Mokoia. Any person bringing the same, or giving such information as will lead to their recovery, will receive the above reward. M. BURNETT. LOST. STBAYJED from Hawera, a dapplegray Mare, about IS hands ; branded 3 on neck. ONE POUND REWARD will be paid to any person bringing the same to E. PULEORD. /"lARDS, all sizes and colors, printed at \J the Star Office with neatness and i despatch^
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 55, 20 October 1880, Page 3
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