Wellington. SEASON IMPLEMENTS; IVf OW LANDED, and ON SALE by" -*-^ the undersigned — 15 Samufelsou's combined reaping and tno-mhag machines 4 Samuelsoii's side-delivery reaping? machines 4 Hornsby's side-delivery reaping machines 5 Ransome's "Star" horse rakesj with 3& and 4 feet wheels , Castings, sickles, fingers and sections for above machines Binding wire for MeCorznick and Woods' reapers JNO, ,DUTB:ifi AND CO.j Willis-street, WELLINGTON; "IVf O TICK I, ttife nnders%ned, having had prac* tic&l experience in London and tlie Colonies as Plnmber, Painter,- P^p&i'hangeTi &C;, offer my services td tlie Builders and Inhabitants of P'ateas Haweraj Waverley, and surrounding districts} arid desire to assure them that all work entf usted to my care will be promptly", and skilfully executed; • Hot and cold water fitted to baths ; shower baths, sinks, &c-. Estimates given for lead, zinc*, iron) and OG gutters, iron tftnks; &»-. ; also* for general Repairs. All Work Guaranteed; g. eTa 11, PRACTICAL PLUMBES, Patea. Orders may be left at S*Ar Ofitee"} Hawera ; or with Mr. H. Owen, at Mr* Pulford's store. HAWEEA OIL, COLOEj AND PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE. JOSEPH TINGE V, House Paintur and Decorator, WHITER, AND GBAINEB. J. T. begs to return thanks to the Inhabitants of Hawera, Normanby, and sur* rounding districts for the favors received for the past three years, and trusts still to continue to merit the same patronage; None but the best materials used} and only experienced workmen employed. Oils, white lead, varnishes, scrim* paperhangingsi and every requisite itt fche trade, in stock. » Estimates given. All work guaranteed. ..S,, G B,:A V, OAKER AND CONFECTIONER, NORMANBTj HAS OPENED HIS NEW BAKERY, And has made a considerable REDUCTION ITS PRICES; ' Goods of the best quality delivered to any part of the district. Families waited on for 'orders. [a card.] MISS WITNEY, DRESSMAKER, (Mr. H. Saunders's Residence), Caledonia-street, near the Institute* HAWERAi MRS. J. H. HUGHES, Midwife and Nursej" Private Residence — Princes-Street} Hawera. TUT O N E V TO L E N D» The undersigned has money to lend, on first-class security, in large ol* medium amounts, at current rates. G. V. &AI?E, Land Agent, Hawera; TO ALL EUROPEANS DESIROUS OF LEASING NATIVE RESERVES* I AM desirous that my people should retain sufficient lands for' grazing their horses and cattle. Any monOy" advances made to my people by Europeans wishing to lease will be at their* own risk. - * Rememberj this is hay word; HONE PIHAMA; ' Pep; November 2, 1880. . mELEGRAPH LINE of COACHES; HAWERA TO OPUNAKE. Leaving Hawera on Mondays, Weds hesdays, and Fridays, at 9 a.m., from the Hawera Hotel ; arriving at Opunake at 1 p.m. Retohninc! FRdM Opunake onTues* days, Thursdays, and Saturdays.at 9 a.m., from the Telenra,pn Hotel, Opunake j arriving at Hawera at 1 p.m. | Fare to Opunakp, 7s: 6d. ; fare" to Oeo, 55."; fare to Manaia, 2s. 6d. Parcels taken at cheap rates* I A nfew coach has just be&i specially fitted iip for this trade, and every com* fort can therefore be 'relied on by passengers; Good paddocking and stabling cail always be had at the Hawera Hotel Stables, which are under 1 W. R; P.'sJ supervision^ ' W. R; PROSSBRj JfrO£i-ieto&
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 60, 6 November 1880, Page 3
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