~T\AILY PAPEE. THE HAWERA & NORMANBY STAB IS ISSUED EVERY AFTERNOON, at the price of O2sn±s iPiEisrisnr. The Star ia one of the largest daily newspapers in the North Island ; and the proprietors confidently look forward to increased support as the result of the new venture. The Star is supplied efficiently with cable news from Europe, America, Australia j and telegrams from every part of New Zealand up to the hour of going to press. Special correspondents of the Stab are located at Normanby, Opunake, Patea, Ngaire, Stratford, and other points of settlement. Especial attention is paid to securing the latest shipping intelligence i from the various ports in which the district is interested. Full and accurate accounts are published of the proceedings of the R.M. Court, County Council, Borough Council, Town and Road Boards, School Committees, &c. The Star contains ALL THE NEWS of the district. j An early edition is published to catch tho train and Opunake coach, and therefore subscribers who live in townships and settlements along the lines of route get the news of the day early. Mounted messengers deliver the paper on the night of publication in the principal centres of population in the district. As an advertisincr medium, the Stab offers special advantages. The circulation is nearly 1,000 COPIES DAILY, so that advertisements receive the fullest publicity,' while the charges are reasonable. Intending subscribers will oblige by sending their names to the nearest agent or to this office direct. THE NEW QUARTER having commenced, accounts will be issucl promptly, and the proprietors would beg the favor of early attention to same from subscribers and advertisers. Post Office Orders or Cheques to be addressed to ARMIT. INNES, & CO. T^T O" OL. AY O O L. The undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL and SHEEPSKINS BOSWELL & CO., 704jn9 New Plymouth. ]\/tangawhero steam saw ItJL and planing mills. The proprietors have much pleasure in stating to their customers aud the general public that having finished their tramway to the railway siding, they are now in a position to execute all orders punctually. We must apologise to customers for any delays in executing orders iv the past, but can safely promise that no such delays shall again occur. We have i>laced the sole management of our affairs in the hands I of Mr. BEST, who will receive all moneys due to the firm. Orders left with Mr. Best, at our office, Hawera, or sent direct to the mill, will receive prompt attention. We have on hand a splendid assortment of Rough Timber, T. and G. Flooring, Rusticated Boards, Posts, Totara Piles, &c. SOUTHEY & WILLY, Mangawhero, or Railway Station, Hawera. E. BEST, Manager. EELLERT GILBERT, • PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM TUNER AND REPAIRER, Importer of Pianos and Harmoniums, Devon-st., New Plymouth. Four Tunings (by the year), JE2 2s. Visit Hawera once a quarter. Orders care of H. I. Jones and Son, stationers. lyr R. MATTH E"W S, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Weight's Buildings, High-street, HAWERA. }[a card.] MR. GERVASE D. HAMERTON, SOLICITOR, High-street, Hawkra (late Mr. Barleyman, solicitor). ! Several sums of money are ready to be advanced on good securities at lowest current rates MR. ~~C"~A~~P "L'P/'l^ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, has commenced practice in HAWERA at Mr. Hamerton's office. 908 Gh£Lf\r\ FOR INVESTMENT OW | t) \J \J on Mortgage of Country Freehold Security. H. R. PARRINGTON, Solicitor, Hawera. ~b7 w. pinches, ARCHITECT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hawera. Agent for Colonial Insurance Company. Temporary Offico next Messrs. R. H. Nolan and Co.'s auction room. HENRY J. T. EDMONDS, ARCHITECT, Courtney's Chambers, Devon-st., NEW PLYMOUTH. [a card.] r " " WAKELIN BROTHERS & CO., | Offices — Princes-Street, | HAWERA, l_ ARCHITECTS, HOUSE AGENTS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Designs and Specifications, Railwny, Road, Bridge, and Building Quantities and Estimates furnished. Town and Suburban Surveys undertaken. Orders promptly executed, and all charges calculated at strictly reasonable rates. J SMITH, Surgeon & Accouciieur • (formerly Surgeon to the Wairarapa Hospital), may be consulted daily, at his now residence, High-street, below the Institute. DR. RICHARDS having resumed practice in Hawera, may be consulted at his residence, Princes-street, or at Mr. Prichard's, High-strept. At home in the morning from 11 to 12, and inthe evening from 7 to 9. 243tc [a card.] OPUNAKE. DR. ALEXANDER, SURGEON, may be consulted daily at his residence, near the Post Office, Opunake. R. W. S BKE BT, ' Suroeon Dentist, NEW PLYMOUTH. Mr. Skeet will he in attendance at Mr Prichard's from 3 to G p.m., on Friday, tl* 24th instant. ,.{'.,-.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 352, 23 November 1882, Page 2
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738Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 352, 23 November 1882, Page 2
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