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 November, at 4 p.m. JAS. LIVINGSTON, GEO. McLEAN, J. W. PARTRIDGE, J. C. YOBKE, Conveners. PATEA DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THURSDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. The next Annual Show will take place at Patea on. Thursday, 4th November, 1880. Members are respectfully requested to pay subscriptions before the day of the 1 Show. | Admission — 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. EYTOIVT, i Secretary. \ PATEA SHOW. I _____ | A FO.UR-HORSE COACH ! Will leave Lloyd's Hotel for the PATEA AGRICULTURAL SHOW, ON | Thursday Morning, at 9 o'Clock, Returning the same day from Patea at ] 4 o'clock. Return Fare, 12s. FRANK BAILEY. HAWERA TOWN' BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION, j AN Election of one Member of the Board, vice John Stevenson, resigned, will be held at the office of tbe Board on Embay, the 26fcb day o'£\ November. Nominations will close at noon on Friday, tbe 12th November. Forms of nomination can be obtained from W. H. E. WANKLYN, Returning Officer. - November 2, 1880. TO ALL EUROPEANS DESIROUS OF LEASING NATIVE RESERVES. ' T AM desirous that my people should -*- retain sufficient lands for grazing their horses and cattle. Any money advances made to my people by Europeans wishing to lease will be at their own risk. Remember, this is my word. i HONE PIHAMA. Oeo, November 2, 1880. ! Hawera House Advertisement. .- Established 1879. it/ten's spring clothing, 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 trouserß 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. WHITTAKER BROTHERS, HAWERA HOUSE. TT* O R SALE. A Farm containing 53 acres, 20 chains south of Stratford, on the Mountain road ; half the land laid down in English grass and clovers ; two-roomed dwellinghouse, dairy, stockyard, &c. A lot of good. dairy cows can be taken over at valuation. For further particulars, apply to M. GALVIN, Stratford. Tj\ OR SALE. Improved Farm, near Waverleyj 87 acres; six-roomed dwelling-house. A l better bargain than Waimate Plains land. W. DALE, ' • Auctioneer, Patea. |"P <j i i I T> i~.j Quiet Dairy Cows, in full milk. Apply to Mr. McFarland, Sea View Farm, near Hawera. TO L E T. For two years-^ I Five-roomed house in Princes-street Two-roomed cottage in Princes-street . Five-acre paddock," in Hawßra, 2 for _12 months. " *"• - ' W. MURRAY THOMSON.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 59, 3 November 1880, Page 3
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