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HAWERA GENERAL STORE, The Oldest, Largest, and Cheapest in the District. The undersigned having held hie own against all corners for the last ten years, will use every endeavor, by SELLING AT REASONABLE RATES, And strict attention to business, to secure a fair share of the public support in time to come. i I J. D. IS CONTINUALLY OPENING UP, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ! Suitable for the season and the requirements of the district. i ; GARDEN SEEDS I GARDEN SEEDS ! JUST OPENED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT MODERATE. RATES. JA.MBS DAVIDSON, I Hjgh-stheet, Hawetia.. i i - | CHA. S. E. GIBSON, NORMANBY, HAS FOB SALE, 664 Acres in two Farms, comprising Sections Nos. 32, 35, 34, 37, 38, Block XII., KaapoWui Survey District; -well watered and timbered. A really good investment. Terms easy. Also, ex Waimea, Mary Lowe, Fern Glen, Glenariff, and other late arrivals, from London, New York, and Glasgow :—: — 8 tons Corrugated Iron, Lysaght's Builders' Ironmongery— complete Orb and Gospel Oak assortment 100 sheets plain Galvanised Iron 1 dozen Wrought Barrow Wheels 50 kegs Wire Nails 25 sheets Perforated Zinc 5 kegs Floor Brads 50 yards Galvanised Wire Netting 6 kegs Ewbauk's Spikes 2 cwtGilpin's Steel Splitting Wedges 2500 feet Well Piping • Bissell's Flooring Cramps 10 cwt. Bolts and Nut 3 and Coach 3 dozen Burdess Oil Feeders Screws 27 French Bedsteads and Cots 6 dozen Parkes' Bright Steel Spades 15 cwt. Shot, Nos. 1 to 6 4 Smith's Yioes 20 drums Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil 1 dozen Butcher's Choppera 10 cwt. Champion's White Lead £ „ „ Cleavers Electroplate Ware 36 sets Mortice Furniture Avery's Platform Machines, Steel6 dozen Finger Plates yards 2 dozen Centre Door Knobs Sets of Weights, Counter Machines 17 Fairbanks American Scales Scales and Letter Balances 27 Newcastle Grindstones Brass Bottling and Range Cocks 1 bale White Cotton Waste Lovelock's Sausage Machines 3 hogsheads Holloware 1 dozen Lined Plate Baskets 7 tons Fencing Wire, 5, 6, 7. 8 5 crates CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, comprising Dinner and Tea Services complete, selected from Melbourne exhibits, and imported direct from manufacturers. 8 Smith and Wellstood's COOKING RANGES and STOVES Also, 50 kegs Blasting Powder 60 Kaxiri Doors, all sizes 300 coils best Double-Taped Fuse 65 pairs Sashes, „ 50 lbs. <£> Grain and FFF Powder 4 pairs Casements Sporting Requisites of every de- 34 Single Sashes, all sizes cription Prairie Grass, Canterbury Rye QT?T?"P\ Q R e <* & White Clover, Cow Grass Italian E-ye, Timothy iOJJJ JjjJJhJ* Alsyke, Purple Top Swede And Garden Seeds. • 10 tons SUGAR, 0., 1.C., and I.W. NEW SEASON'S ASSAM and INDIAN TEAS of the finest qualities. Grocery, Drapery, and Boots, of every description. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE AGENCY. LICENSED DEALER IN" ARMS AND AMMUNITION. WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.

jyTANAIA STOKE. JAMES NICOLL Begs to oall the especial attention of Farmers, Settlera, Bushmen, and others, resident upon the "Waimate Plains, to his new and carefully selected stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, Galvanised Iron, Fencing Wire, Agricultural Implements and Seeds, Oats and Chaff, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Oil, Paints, Paperhanginffs. COLONIAL AND AMERICAN FURNITURE. Timber, and every Building Requisite. Posts, Rails, Piles, and Fencing Materials. Goods Delivered Regularly, and with Despatch. Laud, Commission, and General Agency. South British Insurance Co. Waimate Saw Mills. N.JB. — Sections, Town, Rural, and Suhwhun, For Sale in "Sawera, Opunake, Ifanaia, Otakeo, Okaiawa, Sfc. 200 Acres Laud, 140 in grass, £3 per acre. 150 Acres Land, 60 in grass, £1 per acre. KNOWN, that the W undersigned is now prepared to make or repair all kinds of Farmer's Implements, from, a Pigring to a Triple-Furrow Plough. Horses carefully shod. Light ; ahoes, 7s. per 'set. | Ail work done in. first-class s£y)e. ( 3*7Bte G. VICKERY. i W E A Z I N G.i \^ Stock can be grazed on my property for 1 the summer mouths at the following rates : — For one month and over — Cattle, 6d. per head per week. Horses, Is. 6d. „ „ Less than one month — Cattle, Is. per head per week. Horses, 2s. 6d. „ „ Abundance of splendid feed, shelter, and water. Fees to be paid on removal of stock. No responsibility. Minimum charge, Is. per head. W. T. EAYMOND, Tikorangi, near "WaitAra.

"PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I We, the undersigned, respectfully inform tKe residents of Hawera and i surrounding district that we have i Opened a Branch Shop, ! in connection with the Patea Coach Factory, In the Premises lately occupied by H. B. Cockburn. The Hawera Branch will be under | the special management of one of the principals, and will also include the business of Farriery & Agricultural Work, j We are in receipt by every mail of the latest English and American styles m Broughams, Lftudaua, Phsetons, Buggies, &c, and are prepared to build in any style selected therefrom. The workmanship and price, will compare favorably with any part of New Zealand. DONEGHUE, CHISHOLM, AND SMITH, Patea and Hawera. 202tc W. A'COURT, T^LACKSMITH AND WHEELJ3 WRIGHT, High-street, Hawera. All kinds of Agricultural Implements i made and repaired. Horses carefully shod at the following rates : — Hacks — 7s. per set. Draught Horses — 9s. and 9s. per set. npAWBITI FLOUR MILLS. FLOUR! FLOUR 1! FLOUR!!! On and after Monday, the Bth August, the above Mills will commence grinding, when the proprietors will be prepared to supply Flour, Sharps, Bran, &c, of the best quality, at the lowest current rates. WEBSTERS & McKELLAR. August 2, 1881. 572tc

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 178, 28 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 178, 28 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 178, 28 November 1881, Page 3

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