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ivr o t i c c TO CAETEES AND OTHEBS. Owing to the decayed state of the timber in the "Waingongoro Bridge, it is considered UNSAFE TOE HEAVY TEAFFIC until repaired, Meanwhile, all persons are cautioned against taking heavy loads across it. C. W. HUESTHOUSE, Eoad Surveyor. Hawera, March 25, 1881. ivr o t i c c. Complaints having been made by the Natives occupying the Continuous Reserve on the Waimate Plains that Cattle are turned out or permitted to stray on the said Eeservo, and that they break into the Crops and Cultivations of the Maoris, doing serious injury, the attention of the Owners of Cattle on the Plains is requested to tbe fact ; and it is hoped that they will endeavor to prevent its recurrence for the future. E. PAEEIS. Hawera, March 26, 1881. 191ap27 ivr o t i c c. Crown Grants being now in course of issue to various Natives in the " "West Coast Lands District," and such Grants containing provisions in respect of alienation by sale, lease, or otherwise; and "The West Coast Settlement Act, 1880," having provided that all alienation of the lands so granted shall be made under the authority of an Act of the General Assembly to be hereafter passed for regulating the disposal of the same : All Persons dealing with Grantees of such lands, either for sale, lease, mortgage, or otherwise, are hereby CAUTIONED that any such transactions will be utterly null and void, and that no consideration will be given to them by the Government if entered into before such regulations have been duly made by Act of Parliament, as provided by the Act of 1880, and in conformity therewith. WILLIAM POX, West Coast Commissioner. 192m4 J. M E U L I, n ADDLEE & HAENESS MAKES, Nearly opposite Post Office, Hawera, Has now on hand the largest, cheapest, and best selected Stock of Saddlery on the Coast, and which for cheapness will defy competition. Plough Chains, ss. per pair Cart Collars, from 17s. 6d. each Gents' Saddles, from £2 15s. All other goods at equally cheap rates. Workmanship guaranteed. 1 r FTIHE undersigned, :JL whilst thanking his friends and the public for their very liberal support since commencing business, wishes to inform them that, having had large colonial experience in all parts of the trade, they may still rely on a suitable article at prices that will compare favorably with any on the coast. JOHN HENDERSON, Saddler, High-street, Hawera. KETEMARAE SAW & PLANING MILLS. SAWN TIMBER can be obtained at the above mills on the shortest notice. Also, T. and G. flooring, match lining, rusticated boards, architraves, monldings, &c. J. & T. EOBSON, Proprietors April 10, 1880. POSTERS (plain or colored) turned out with despatch at the Stax Office.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 108, 27 April 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 108, 27 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 108, 27 April 1881, Page 1

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