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(Note. — Mr. Speaker will take the Chair p- ■ t< „ } „' at 7.30.)_ , MANAIA PARLIAMENT. .r .'. 'J> ■ ' - ' " No. 5. ORDER PAPER. WEDNESDAY, 26ra ;'AUOTST. ': " • il< ORDERS OF THE 1 DAY. No: L'-Gommittee of Supply. \ Adjourned t <,iidebate.on,financial( statement r .No-. ; 2.The Licensing _>Act 18&i;,Amend- "„ , rnent Bjll-rsecond reading. » , r 2JT6'.' 3. , The District Courts, Act Eepeal , ' Bill— second reading, j-' ' No. 4. ' Resident Magistrates Afct 1867 ' - Amendment Bill— .second reading.! No. 5.- Bankruptcy Act 1883 Amendment ..'Bill— second reading.f ' NOTICES OP MOTION.' *1. Mr. Cuff 'to move — . Certain amendments in the Standing Orders. ' '.•'<. 2.^Mr\ FobSyth to move— % {a}. .That a. return be- laid upon the ' table at the next sitting of this House ' snowing the names of members who iJI have paid' ttieir subscriptions; and (b) that a return be laid on the table - ' the following sitting night showing -„ the names of those who have' not .paid.. i 3. Mr. Gibb to moye-r That in the opinion of this House the Railway Tariff is -excessive (both for and goods frame) ; and ■ " Kj that it. should be bo regulated that it will only pay working expenses, without any regard to interest on borrowed money. ■ • Progress reported. Debate— .Ordered, That the debate-be adjourned to 26th August, t Mr. Cuff. AWERA PARLIAMENTARY UNION. A. A. FANTHAM. A PROCLAMATION. This is r to notify and proclaim that bt and with the advice of my Executive Council; I do direct that the Hawera Parliamentary Union stand prorogued,, and the same is hereby prorogued, to the ! 3rd of May, 1886. ' Given under the hand of his Ex. cellncy the Governor, at Hawera, the 25th day of ' August, ISB6. GARDEN SEEDS. FEED. I. JONES has just received at his new shop', High-street, ETawera, a large stock" of FLOWER, VEGETABLE, TEEE, AND SEEDS, which are all guaranteed fresh, and all true to name. Attention is drawn to the fact that P.. I. J. is the only person in Hawera who imports Garden Seeds in bulk, md has them made up in packets on the premises. This system ensures the seeds being fresh, it being well known that seeds will not keep for my length of time in packets. CAUTION— Some colonial and American houses have adopted a plan )f having their old seeds made up in ittractive packets, and sent to country stores to dispose of. F. I. .f. recommend alLwho want seeds to buy what ire guaranteed to be fresh. A £5 PRIZE will be given away, ill purchasers of seeds to the value )f 2s 6d will have a chance of winling it. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. Messrs. Chockee and McKenzie )eg to intimate that they have dislolved partnership by mutual conlent. All outstanding accounts to Tuly 13, 1885, to be paid to, and all lebts owing to be paid by J. Crocker. JAMES CROCKER. WM. McKENZIE. All accounts due to the Butchering Business of Crocker and McKenzie ;o be settled at once, or legal projeedings will be taken. J. CROCKER. Ti/T ONUMEN.TAL. The undersigned having just revived direct from London, per ship Soukar, a large supply of the beat Silician Marble for Cemetery purDoses, is prepared to execute orders 'or gravestones in ,the above material, it a moderate charge. Also, Iron Railings. Designs and price on application. N. HOOKER, Marble and General Mason, South Road, NEW PLYMOUTH. 4?O AAA T0 LEND »* low CWi2 5 V_/VJv/ interest. For Sale — Several good farms. Apply to JOSEPH SCOTT, Land Agent, Hawera. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EF P B",S COCOA. Breakfast. • • ' "'By- a thorough '■ knowledge of the natural laws which governthe operations oi digestion and nutrition, .and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa,- Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by 'the ' judicious use of such articles of diet that "a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack .wherever "thei*e is a weak point. , We may escape many a fatal' shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article in Civil Service Gazette 1 . " v ■ > '' Made simply with boiling water or milk. , Sold in ilb packets by grocers, labelled thus — s,*., , , j • ' ' ' " JAMES EPPS & 00,,Homcepathic Chemists, London, , ; ' " r \ SPECIAL," NO T T C EJ THE _", STAB," ' ' ' 4 GENERAL - PRiENTING '• EBTAB-' V . The 1 trndersighed beg 'to announce' that they iaye just added to their; ,Jo^'P.B,nnri*G J^issaus^T 'ai£ exten&{?s]■ and. varied assortment of -the moatr,inpderri> designs ;,of | printing material, thus r enabling: . them' to execute .drders jn -.eyerjibranch. of* the tpadpSiiL aisuperiofe and^expediiaoiiß manner.' /i'u^; ; ■ * hotes & co.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VI, Issue 1100, 25 August 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VI, Issue 1100, 25 August 1885, Page 3