Tp O R SALE. That splendid improved Farm, adjoining the Town of Hawera, containing 448 acres, being sections No. 181, 143, part of 178, 185, and 176, and occupied by Mr. Thomas Mason. The land is fenced, divided into paddocks, and well grassed. A never-fail-ing stream of water runs through the property. There is a good dwellinghouse and outbuildings, and its position and quality cannot be surpassed. Terms — One-third cash; balance can remain for a teim of years at 7 per cent. For further particulars apply to FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. nm ob,o b, s a^ h e. A Quantity of WASTE PAPER. Apply at this office. "|Y O T I C E. FOR SALE, the Plant and Goodwill of the Coaching Business between Hawera and Opunake. For full particulars, apply to W. R. PROSSER, Hawera. Tji O R SALE. 50,000 posts and rails, and all kinds of fencing material. Can be delivered on the Waimate Plains within ten or twelve hours after order. Firewood, in 2ft. lengths, delivered on the shortest notice either in Hawera or on the Waimate Plains. E. Collins, General Carrier, Normanby. Tp O R SALE. A number of Town Sections in Hawera, well situated; 50-acre Section, close to Hawera, well under grass ; and 15 acres Leasehold, adjoining the township. For particulars, apply to T. Espagnb, High-street, Hawera. New Plymouth Properties FOR SALE or TO LET, Farms, of from 50 to 500 acres, both improved and otherwise, in most cases on easy terms, and cheaper than buyers are running the Government land up to. WM. COUETNEY. Devon-street. AFOTJRTEEN-COLUMN Weekly Supplement is given away GRATIS to Readers of the Hawera and Normanby Star, Patea County Chronicle, and Waimate Plains Gazette EVERY SATURDAY. Subscription — £1 per annum, payable in advance ; £1 ss. credit. THE WANGANUI CHRONICLE. [Established 1856.] This old-established morning newspaper has been recently enlarged to the full size of a double-royal, and a very large additional expenditure has been j incurred in the improvement of the news columns, making the paper a thoroughly reliable and trustworthy chronicle of current events. On all priblic questions of social, commercial, and political importance, the Chbonicle has ever advocated the truest interests of the people, and the same honest and intelligent outspokenness will be obj served in the future. The paper has now a large and daily increasing circulation in Wanganui, and in 4ill-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 Wanganut Chbonicle is the cheapest morning paper in the colony. Local Agents. Waverley— Mr. F. Read. Cariyle — Mr. J. Kenworthy. Hawera — Mr. J. Davidson. Normanby — Mr. C. H. Beresford. General Agents for the district north of Wanganui — Messrs. J. and C. H. McCutchan, who " will receive orders for the paper, for advertisements, and for general jobbing printing, and whose receipts for all payments made to them on behalf of the Chronicle will bo a sufficient discharge.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 89, 19 February 1881, Page 4
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