THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 18th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. AT THE HAWERA TOWN HALL. W MURRAY THOMSON • has received instructions from Mr. J. MucHiNsoßr, to sell, as above, without reserve, a large consign* ment of — Fruit Trees Ornamental and Shelter Trees Hedge Plants Flowering Plants &c, <fee, &c. No reserve. W. MURRAY THOMSON, 393 Auctioneer, SATURDAY, 25th JUNE. EH. NOLAN AND CO, • will sell by public auctioE, fls above — White Lead, Paperhangings, Douglas Pump, Shovels, American Axes, Tomahawks, Buckets, Churn, 10 x 12 Tent and Fly, Wire Nails, Billhooks, Hinges, Locks, Dandy Brushes, Brooms, Block and Tackle, Doublebarrel Fowling Piece, set Shaft Harness (new), assortment of Crockery 10 tons Potatoes Also, A consignment of Fruit Trees, Pines, Cypresses, Quicks, Hollies, Laurels, &c, &c, from the well-known nursery of C. F. Hanneke, Rangitikei. Entries solicited. ' * Sale of Trees at noon. R. H. NOLAN & CO., 394je25 Auctioneer. yOBK HOUSE. The Boarning-house lately in the occupation of Mrs. Casey has now been thoroughly renovated and repaired. Private Boarders accommodated. New Beds and Furniture. WILL BE OPENED TO-DAT By the new proprietor, 387 R. FERGUS. Tj^ O B S« A L E. A BARGAIN, Only £151. A Thbee-Roomed Cottage and two q.uarter-acre Sections, in a good position, on the main road, Township of Manaia. One quarter-acre substantially enclosed and cultivated. Apply to ROBT. McDOWALL, 388je24 Agent, Manaia. mAILORING. Mr. Jas. Pugh, of the firm of Pugh and Suiter, Tailors, Devon-. street, New Plymouth, will be in Noemanby and Haweea on Monday, 20th June ; and at Manaia, on Tuesday, for the purpose of taking orders for any garment in the trade. 390 PUGH & SUITER. IyrOTICE TO FARMERS. The undersigned are CASH PUR:. CHASERS OF WHEAT and are prepared to enter into arrangements with Farmers to Purchase Next Yeae's Ceops. Best imported Seed Wheat, in any quantity, can be obtained on easyterms by application to WEBSTERS & McKELLAR. 135 ap2tc HAWERA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. LICENSES for the ensuing Shooting Season can be obtained from Messrs. J. andH. Chadwick, Carlyle ; F. P. Fookes, Waverley ; or from W. H. E. WANKLYN, Secretary. Hawera, April 1, 1881. 143tc pOAL. COAL. COAL. The Hawera people can be supplied with good coal by the undersigned, on very reasonable terras. . Only £3 10s. per ton, delivered. All orders to be left with Mr. G. V. Bate, Hawera. R. KELLY, 314je25 Waitara. TO THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND. I GEORGE PICKERING RICHARDS, Lie. SocApotb., Lond. ; L.R.C.P., Ed, M.R.C.S., now residing in Hawera, in the Provincial District of Taranaki, hereby give you notice that it ia my intention to apply to you, on the twenty-seventh clay of July, eighteen hundred and eightyone, to have my named placed on the Medical Register for the Colony of New Zealand ; and that I have de!)osited my evidence of qualification : or public inspection in the office of the Registrar- General of tho Colony, at Wellington. J. PICKERING RICHARDS. j Dated at Hawera, . I this June, 188 L 380
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 123, 18 June 1881, Page 3
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