ZEALAND ;IiOAK AND US MERCANTILE AGBNCT COM4 ; ;.. pant.-; ■ r ■ Capital '... ... ... £3*000,000 The Company makes advances on stations, on atock! .on.growing.xlips of. wool, and on other prjduce; andrjifeoeives consignments, of rw66li""hemp,r w66li""hemp, grain, tallow, " preserved ,meatß,Jeather, v homß,,&c., foraale in London on commission, at rates which' may be learned on applicatiop at the Company's Office. . W Waieb>ou«€r-Tftupo Q\xay t^iiJ;. Wanganui. Further information may be obtained' from Mr. Bright, agent at Patea, or from the Agents of the Bank of New Zealand, at Normanby, 'Hawera, Bfa'naia, Opuriske; ! Waverley, Marton"; Bulls Saridon, and Halcombe. TO WOOL GEOWEBS AND OTHERS. WOOL SCOTJRINa. I am prepared to thoroughly scour and classify wool for the English market, at the lowest current rates. I am also a cash purchaser of wool and skins* '. . j FRED. PALMER. ' Tawhiti Wool Works, Hawera* JOSEPHSCOTT; . LAND * ESTATE, AGENT, ! LICENSED BROKER UNDER LAND , , TRANSFER ACT. MONET TO LEND at Low Interest. ' ; Offife— rPrinces-street, Hawera. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TBAINS, HAWERA. | J)epartwreß. Fob Wanganui and South. First Train leaves Hawera at 6.50 a.m. Second Train leaves Hawera at 11.10 a.m. On Saturdays an extra train leaves Hawera at 4.30 p.m. Fob New Plymouth and Waitaba. First Train leaves Hawera at 7.5 a.m. Second Tram leaves Hawera at 1.45 p.m. On Saturdays the ftrsfc train Jrom Wanganui stays in Hawera two hours and a half, and leaves Hawera for the North at 4.15 instead of 1.45 p.m. Arrivals. Fbom Wanganui and South. First Train arrives at Hawera at 1.35 p.m. Second Train arrives at Hawera at 8.2 a. On Saturdays an extra train leaves Wanganui at 11.50 a.m. and arrives in Hawera at 4.5 p.m. Fbom New Plymouth and Waitaba. First Train arrives at Hawera at 11 a.m. Second Train arrives at Hawera at 7.35. SPECIAL "VTOTICE. We respectfully remind Advertisers and Subscribers of the commencement of a new quarter this day, and shall be glad to receive remittances. Owing to partnership changes, recently notified, we are very anxious to balance the ' books, and trust that the accounts now being sent out will meet with prompt settlement. INNES & CO. Hawera, October 1, 1885.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VI, Issue 1172, 19 November 1885, Page 2
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