JTTST RECEIVED A Choice Selection of NEW DESIGNS IN PAPERHANGINGS, Also, Painters' and Paperhangers' Materials, Oils, Turp., yarnishes, Lead, Putty, Whiting, Tape, Tin Tackf, , Scrim, &c. Window Glass cut to any size. ' * - All orders punctually attended to. • Estimates ior all work in above lines given. JAMES READ. " Hawera, October 13, 1881. 796 Manaia. 18! EOOTS ! BOOTS ! »■ I rjf 1 rjl 1 francis McCarthy, boot and shoe maker, begs to inform the inhabitants of the above township, and surrounds ing neighborhood, that he has now** 1 , Opened up a first-class assortment o£ Working Men's, .Ladies', Gents', and Children's Soots and Shoes, suitable for the season, and is prepared to sell at Wellington Pbices. All orders executed in a workmanlike manner, and on the shortest - notice. 636tc A RTHUR E. LANGLET, A LAND, Commission, & Genebai, Agent, MANAIA,; - HAS FOB SALE — * Improved Earm, of 400 acres, Waimate Plains. ' Improved Farm of 200 acres, Waimate Plains. Several Town and Suburban Sections. A. E. L. is a purchaser of Manaia Town and Suburban Sections at advanced prices. Agencies :■— The National Fire Insurance Company of New Zealand; Robson Bros.' Saw Mills, "Ketemarae ; Marne's Waipuku Saw Mills. MANAIA SAW MILL COMPANY. The above Company having com- . pleted their arrangements and perfected their plant, are now prepared to receive and execute orders to any ' extent, with quick despatch. For Rimu, Matai, and White Pine, prices lower than any previous quo-* ', tations by the trade. N.B.— Orders left at Nicoll's store, Manaia Township, will receive prompt attention. 792tc W. O. BRIEN, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Manaia, Riemenschneider-street, back of [ Messrs. Langley's store. ! Plans prepared and estimates given. 10,000 feet of Building Timber now on hand. A regular supply provided. 355510 AIMATE TIMBER YARDS, MANAIA. CHARLES DAYS Begs to inform the settlers of Manaia and surrounding districts that he is now prepared to supply , Timber, Doobs, Sashes, and all otheb Building Materials, at the most beasonable bateß. EVERY DESCRIPTION of TUENERY kept in stock. 8051 c CHARLES DAYS. ! T3LACKSMITH FOR MANAIA. WILLIAM CAMERON Begs to inform the public that he will commence business as a General Smith in the Township of Mauaia in the beginning of May, and hopes to merit the support of farmers and the public in general. . 227tc iIJ~ANAIA COACH FACTORY. Preliminary Notice. * COCKBURN AND HOOD, COACHBUILDERS & GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, Beg to intimate that they will coin- , men.ee bu.smes& immediately at Manaia, next to Jackson's Hotel, with a first-class stock of suitable materials^ 1^P C mo SETTLERS on thb PLAINS. G. F. BUCKINGHAM, General Blacksmith and Hoeseshoer, Begs to iutimate to settlers on the Waimate Plains that he intends commencing bttsmess in a few clays, next to Messrs. Shearer and JNichol'a 3 Branch Butchery, at Manaia. All kinds of Agricultural Implements will be made and repaired on the premises. J7ps DAVID SPENCE, '; : " GENERAL CARRI Efi Between Pate a and Hawbba. Goods brought at curront.ratos. ,\ , ' Jk.gent at Patea— Mv. W« Dale. *>
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 165, 28 October 1881, Page 1
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