TO-MO E R O W, At 1.30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FFENITUSE, &c. T^TOLAN, TONKS & CO. A.l have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Mart, as above — i New Furniture, consisting of — Handsome suites, tables, sofas, chairs, cutlery, vases, clothing, &c, &c, &c. Terms Cash. No Eeserve. NOLAN, TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. Opunake. ! TUESDAY, 10th APBIL, At 11 a.m. By order of the Trustees in Coffey's Estate. WILLIAM COURTNEY will sell on the premises — The convenient shop, known as Coffey's, being opposite Middleton's Hotel, and in best part of town ; lease has over eight years to run at £16 10s a year, and the goodwill of it will be knocked down to the highest bidder, as the estate must be closed. WM. COUETNEY, m31,a3,5,7,9 Auctioneer. -jV/r OEE LIGHT. Kerosene Lamps at prices never before offered to the public, At Gibson's Haweea Cask Waeeiiouse. ivr o t i c c. All persons found with unregistered dogs in their possession after fourteen days from date will be prosecuted. Collars can be obtained from Messrs. Meuli, Hawera; Cheyne, Ngaire ; Curtis, Stratford ; and Inston, Mangawhero. JOHN LLOYD, Collector. | April 4, 1883. 510 1 HALL BROTHERS, /~1 ENEEAL STOEEKEEPEBS, Manaia. We cordially invite inspection of our large and well-selected stock in the following lines :— Grocery Hardware Glassware Boots and Shoes Drapery Crockery Saddlery &c, &c. &c. KB— Our Boot and Shoe Department has just been replenished with a splendid a^ortinent, suitable for the season, which we will sell at low prices. 491 "TMPOETANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Inspection Eespectfully Invited. FIEST AERIVAL OF NEW AUTUMN GOODS Being opened, consisting of 10 CASES. A further shipment of 15 OASES to arrive within the next ten days. Just to iiand, 5 tons Woods' celebrated CANTEBBUEY FLOUB. GARDNER AND SUTTON. T VEALE AND SON, IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, Devon-Steeet, New Pltmouth, Arc prepared to supply every description of General Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery, at most Reasonable Rates. Agents for tlie world-renowned Sutton and Sons' Garden and Eavm Seeds; Howard's Agricultural Implements ; the Standard Sewing Machine Company, &c, &c, &c. 2 rp o let, Large four-roomed House, with 12£ or 25 acres, as may be desired. Firstclass land, well fenced and watered, and abundance of grass and firewood. Apply F. I. Jones, Stationer, Hawera. CAEDS, all sizes and colors, printed at the Star Office with neatness and despatch. PAPER BAGS can be printed neatly asd at cheap rates, at the Stab Office. large assortment of Jobbing rype.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IV, Issue 462, 6 April 1883, Page 3
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