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THE WANGANUI CHRONICLE. [Established 1856.] \ ______ This old-established morning newspaper has been recently enlai'ged to the full size of a double-royal, and a very large additional expenditure has been incurred in the improvement of the news columns, making the paper a thoroughly reliable and trustworthy chronicle of current events. On all public questions of social, commei'cial, and political-importance, the Chronicle has ever advocated the truest interests of the people, and the same honest and intelligent outspokenness will he observed in the future. The paper has now a large and daily increasing circulation in Wanganui, and in all districts to the north and south of that centre, and may be had of agents in all the towns on the coast. With the exception of the Dunedin Morning Herald, the WANGANUI Chronicle is the cheapest morning paper in the colony. Local Agents. Waverley— Mr. P. Read. Carlyle — Mr. J. Kenworthy. Hawera — Mr. J. Davidson. Normanby — Mr. C. H. Beresford. General Agents for the district north of Wanganui — Messrs. J. and 0. H. McCutchan, who will receive orders for the paper, for advertisements, j and for general jobbing printing, and I whose receipts for all payments made to them on behalf of the Chronicle will be a sufficient discharge. HAWERA BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. CASEY begs to inform the public of Hawera and surrounding districts that she has taken the above boarding-house from Mrs. Evans ; and as considerable improvements and additions have been effected in the house, and the proprietress has had many years' experience in the business, it off ere superior accommodation to a few respectable boarders. Travellers and others patronising the above house will find the table good, and the beds, &c, clean and comfortable. High-street, Hawera (next to Mr. Henderson, saddler.) MARGARET CASEY. TO ALL EUEOPEANS 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. HONE PIHAMA. Oeo, November 2, 1880. mELEGRAPH LINE of COACHES. HAWERA TO OPUNAKE. "Leaving Hawejsa on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 a.m., from the Hawera Hotel ; arriving at Opunake at Ip.m. Returning from Opunake on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 a.m., from the Telegraph Hotel, Opunake ; arriving at Hawera at 1 p.mt Fare to Opunake, 7s. 6d. ; fare to Oeo, 55. ; fare to Manaia, 2s. <3d. Parcels taken at cheap rates. A new coach has just been specially fitted up for this trade, and every comfort can therefore be relied on by passengers. Good paddocking and stabling can always be had at the -Hawera Hotel Stables, which are tinder W. R. P.'s supervision. W. R. PROSSER, Proprietor. ALBION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, CARLYLE., OTTO HAASE, Proprietor. Single and Double Buggies on Lire. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. Horses carefully broken to harness. T^MPIRE LIVERY AND BAIT -Hi STABLES, Hawera. Single and double buggies and vehicles of every description on hive. First-class ladies' and gents' hacks. Well-grassed paddocks without responsibility. Every attendance given to horses left in charge. ' Horses bought, sold, and exchanged. [ Horßes carefully broken to harness. Orders from commercial gentlemen, by letter or telegram, attended to with despatch. PRANK BAILEY. TTIXPRESS FOR OPUNAKE. Mi — J. FLYNN Will run an Express regularly Twice a Week between HAWERA and the Telegraph Hotel, OPUNAKE, for the purpose of conveying passengers, merchandise, and light goods. Ohai'ges reasonable. From Hawera to Opunake — Mondays and Thursdays; returning on Tuesdays and Fridays ; starting at 9 a.m. for each place. Fare each way ... ss. Intending passengers from Hawera can apply to J. Flynn, Regent-street, a little above Stab. Office.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 61, 10 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 61, 10 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 61, 10 November 1880, Page 4

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