HAWEEA SHOEING FORGE, AND COACH BUILDING & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKS. WM. A'COURT, BLACKSMITH, COACHBUILDER, &c;, Desires to inform his customers aud the public generally that he has made great improvements to his premises, and is now prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him with despatch. HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD ON THE MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLE. Agricultural Implements, Gates, Hinges, &c, Made and Repaieed on the shoktest notice. BUGGIES, DRAYS, &0., BUILT AND REPAIRED. "Wheelweighting in all its Bkanches. [§ir WOEKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. WM. "AWIJRT, BLACKSMITH AND IMPLEMENT MAKER, High-street, Hawera.
C\ OVEENMENT ANALYTICAL | VT EEPOET , ON : MANAIA BEER. ■ Result of Analysis. Specimen No j 3318, forwarded by James H. Coad : i BITTEE BEEE. " The specific gravity of this beer is 1006.8 at 60 ° Fahr. It contains 4.31 per cent, by weight of absolute alcohol, and 2447 grains of extracted matter per gallon. It is ENTIEELY FREE FROM ALL NOXIOUS INGREDIENTS WHATEVER. The Beer is very pleasant to the palate, leaving a good clean aftertaste, and is in every way a wholesome appetising beverage, and not one to fly to the head or lay heavily on a healthy stomach. "DE. W. SKAY, " Government Analyst, / "Wellington." | THE MANAIA BREWERY [ is now in full swing. j Fresh Yeast always on hand. JAMES H. COAD, Manaia Brewery. JUT ANA I A BAKE EY. M. DEEGAN, Baker and Confec- i tioner, Manaia. Christmas and Wed- ! ding Cakes made to order. Biscuits and Fancy Goods always in stock. Goods delivered to all parts of the district. 268 ■p O E SALE. A SPRING TEAP, with patent mail axle. Made of the best material. Just finished. Also, — { LARGE TIP DRAY, 4 feet 10 inches by 7 feet, with pole or shaft ; wheel, 5 feet, and 4 inch tyers ; quite new. W. M. McLEOD, Wheelwright & General Blacksmith, Opunake. T\ AI L V T A FEE. THE HAWEKA & NOEMANBY STAR IS ISSUED EVERY AFTERNOON, at the price of oisnE zpiEnsnsrz-. The Stab is supplied efficiently with cable news from Europe, America, and Australia; 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 iB paid to securing the latest shipping intelligence frem 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 Stab contains ALL THE NEWS of the district. An early edition is published to catch the 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 advertising 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 mil oblige by sending their names to the nearest agent or to this office direct. [NNES & CO. SUBSCRIBERS Avho do not happen U to receive their Papers regularly will oblige by cominunicating to this office. Every endeavor will bo made to rectify all mistakes.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 766, 5 April 1884, Page 1
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