WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Partridge, Hawera. WANTED, two respectable lads, to make themselves generally useful; from-14t015 years of age; must be accustomed to milking ; good wages. Apply to S. B. Coreigan, Fernside, Manutahi, Patea. RED CROSS LINE. FOB WELLINGTON DIRECT. I w^^fesn^_ riIHE |screw steamer J«JfafjplSrr WAKA TU, Qaptain C. Evans, will leave for the above port (circumstances permitting) ' THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, At 7 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to W. DALE, Agent. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. HAWERA LODGd, No. 652, S.C. "TIyTEMBERS are requested to attend ■^•*- the Masonic Duties of their Lodge on Monday Evening, Ist November, at 7.30 o'clock. Visiting Brethren invited. By command, R.W.M., J. K. FERGUSON, Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING. AN adjourned meeting of settlers interested in forming a Farmer's Co-operative Association, will be held at Mr. Owen's Hotel on Saturday, the 6th Norenibez-, at 4 p.m. JAS. LIVINGSTON, GEO. McLEAN, J. W. PARTRIDGE, J. C. YOEKE, Conveners. X)ATEA DISTRICT AGRICOLJ- TURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THURSDAY, 4ts NOVEMBER. The next Annual Show will talce place at Patea on Thursday, 4th November, 1880. Members are respectfully requested to pay subscriptions before the day of the Show. Admissioiji — To the general public, before 12 o'clock, 2s. 6d. ; after that time, Is. Children, half-price. A Dinner will be held on the evening of the Show at the Central Hotel. Tickets, 10s. 6d. THOS. EYTON, Secretary. "O O R SALE. A Farm containing 53 acres, 20 chains south of Stratford, on the Mountain road ; haM the land laitl clown in English grass and clovers ; two-roomed dwellinghouse, dairy, stockyard, Ac. A lot of good dairy cows can be taken over at valuation. For further particulars, apply to M. GALVIN, Stratford. . Tjl O R SALE. Improved Farm, near Waverley; 87 acres; six-roomed dwelling-house. A better bargain than Waimate Plains land. W. DALE, Auctioneer, Patea. PURE-BRED ENGLISH MASTIFF. Tj^Oß SALE by auction, after the ■*- Patea Show, on the 4th pi'oximo, a pure-bred bitch, closely related to the famous pair " Adam" and Eve," imported t<?o or three years ago at a cost of one hundred guineas each. £4000 SWEEP, No. 7, ON THE TJP-ELLINGTON CUP, To be run in the first week of FEBRUARY. 1881. Tickets £1 First Horse £1000 Second Horse 300 Third Horse 200 j Other Starters (divided) ... 700 Non-starters (divided) 1800 The £700 for other starters will average about £100 each horse. The £1800 for non-starters will averj age about £60 each horse. Mr. George North, of Lambton-quay, announces his seventh annual sweep on the Wellington Cup. This time it is for no less than £4000, which will give handsome prizes even to non-starters. Mr. North's former racing sweeps have invariably been conducted with such thorough imrn&Sß as bo give entire satisfaction to all interested, and we are not surprised to hear that there is already a brisk demand for tickets for his " four-thousand-pounder." — Evening Post, 9th Septem-ber. Address :— GEO. NORTH, Box 109, Post Ofiice; or, Lambton-quay, Wellington. Agents — Mr. W. Prosser, Hawera Hotel; and Mr. A. Owen, Egmont Hotel, Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 58, 30 October 1880, Page 3
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