TO SUBSCRIBERS. OUBSCRIBERS who do not happen IO to receive their Papers regularly will oblige by communicating to this office. Every endeavor will be made to rectify all mistakes. Tjl O R SALE. Five Pair of Young Working Bullocks, very quiet, and thoroughly staunch ; together with Bows and Yokes ; also, one Waggon. I For particulars, apply at the Stab Office. Tjl 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 lan J 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. ~CI O B, 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. Tjl O R SAL E. 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. Espagne, High-street, Hawera. New Plymouth Properties EOR 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. COURTNEY. Devon-street. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS IH. G. PITCHEB, WATCHMAKER, Has just received a large assortment of New and Fashionable Goods — • Ladies' gold keyless watches, chains, brooches, earrings, rings, &c. silver necklets, lockets, rings, brooches, earrings, &c. Gents' silver hunting English lever watches, gold and silver guards, studs, solitares, pins, &c. N.B. — To avoid annoyance and trouble, all jobbing must be paid for before leaving the shop. Persons sending employees or children for articles left fur repairs, cleaning, &c, must send the money, otherwise they will not be delivered. H. G. PITCHER, HIGH-STREET, HAWERA.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 98, 23 March 1881, Page 4
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370Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 98, 23 March 1881, Page 4
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