ANTED KNOWN. Just opened up, a splendid assortment of New Stationery Goods, at the Stab Office. WANTED KNOWN, Bookbinding of all descriptions can now be executed at the Stab Office Newspaper Files, Periodicals, Ac, bound on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. WANTED KNOWN— Tbat the undersigned has reduced tbe price of coals as follows, for nett cash — Newcastle coal, delivered, 60s the single ton; 47s by the truck; Brunner and Westport c0a1, 46s single ton; 43s by the truck; firewood, rata, 188 6d ; matai, 16s 6d per cord; other lines equally cheap. A. Haughey, Princes-street, Hawera. TTT ANTED KNOWN. THE EGMONT STAB (a new Weekly Paper) is now published. Subscription, 3s per quarter, in adance ; single copy, 3d. TK7ELLINGTON HOUSE F. CUDBY, BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite A'Court's, HIGH-STEEET, HAWEBA. HAELEB CLARBON, Princes-street South, Haweba. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Plans and specifications prepared for all kinds of buildings. THE following persons have taken out GAME LICENSES :— 1476— W. H. E. Wanklyn 1477— F. I. Jones 1478—William Kelland 1479— Thomas Mason 1480 — George McLean 1481 — Jesse Barrow 1482— F. V. Lysaght 1483 — Frederick Livingston 1484— Herbert Southey 1485— John Kelland 1486— Thomas Smith 1487 — Joseph Lewis 1488— George Hellier 1489 — William Adamson 1490— Charles R. Bayly 1491— P. T. Cosgrave 1492— M. J. Goodson, junr. 1493— Charles Goodson 1494 — Duncan Campbell 1495— Charles Wilkinson 1496— C. E. Pamngton 1497— Martin F. Baird 1498— Andrew P. Melville 1499 — Arthur Blennerhassett 1500— A. W. Budge 1501 — John Paterson 1502— William Nichol 1503— George Thomas Bayly 1504 — Nathaniel Fowler 1505 — John Adamson 1506— James Parsons 1507— Gilbert Willy 1508— William M. Hawkey 1509— George R. Homer 1510 — Lewis MacDonogh 1511 — Denis Carroll 1512— Frank Ralston Rangers have been appointed to enforce the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, 1880. JAS. LIVINGSTON, President. 17 EATING'S INSECT POWDEB. |\ Used by Her Majesty's Government. This Powder is unrivalled in destroying all insects, although perfectly harmless on domestic animals. It preserves from moth. All woollens and furs should be sprinkled with the powder before placing away. A* tbe seaside it is invaluable for preserving - froji domestic worries. Kills bugs,, fleas, beetles, and moths. The in- _ creasing demand for this celebrated preparation has caused imitations which are noxious in their effects; purchasers are, therefore, particularlj. . requested to obtain Keating's Powder* Sold in tins, Is and 2s 6d each, by all' \ druggists, or by post, 14 and 86 : stamps, from T. Keating, St Paul's Churchyard, London. /COUNTER TWINES on sale at \J the Stab Office. .'
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1354, 9 July 1886, Page 1
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