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NOW PUBLISHED. THE STAR ALMANACK, 1887. PRICE— ONE SHILLING. CONTENTS. Agents-General ... ••• 193 Linen, iron mould on ... 90 Anniversaries, Australasian 124 Legislature, New Zealand ... 211 Annuities to Eoyal Family... 199 Maize, culture of 103 Antidote, strychnine ... 195 Management of fowls ... 113 Aquatic championship ... 210 Manure, bones as a 82 Astronomical ... ... 10 National colors ... ... 53 Australasian Anniversaries 121 Neuralgia 186 Bank holidays 214 New Zealand Legislature ... 211 Bank, Post Office Savings ... 167 New Zealand Kailways ... 12 Baths, warm 29 Number of plants for an acre 87 Births, marriages, and deaths, Parliaments of the world ... 182 registration of ... ... 172 Passing entries ... ... 185 Bones as a manure 82 Postal Guide — Calendar and Diary ... 1,01- Eates of postage — Letters 163 Calendar, gardeners'... 65,82 „ „ Books 163 Calendar, poultry ... ... 117 Conditions of transmission 161 Calves, rearing ... ... 101 Inlaud pattern and parcel Celery for rheumatism ... 122 post 161 Cement for knife handles ... 181 Magazine and catalogue post 161 Chiltcrn, hundreds 49 Eegistration 161 Cholera, prevention of ... 171 Miscellaneous regulations 165 Chemistry of Food ... ... 124 Postage stamps, post cards 165 Cinchona 49 Private bags 165 Cities of the world, compara- Post Office Savings Bank. . . . 167 tivetimeof 120 Postal notes ... ' 169 Colonial Governors 181 Postal Time Table 11 Comparative time of cities of Potash 115 world 120 Potato planting 101 Corns, cure for 172 Poultry calendar 117 Council, Legislative 211 Prevention of cholera ... 171 Coughs, cure for 172 Prime Ministers of United Courts, The— Kingdom 131 District 173 Propagation of plants ... 81 Eesident Magistrate ... 176 Public Trust Office 172 Supreme ... ... ... 173 Pacing fixtures ... ... 215 Cricket Matches 209 Eailway speed 122 Crown Grants ... ... 186 Eailway symbols ... ... 53 Culture of maize ... ... 103 Eainf all in Hawera ... ... 14 Culture of sunflower ... 213 Bearing calves 104 Cure for corns 172 Eecipes 196 Cure for coughs 172 Eecipes, Garden 86 Customs Duties ... ... 125 Eegistration of Dogs ... 15 Customhouse, passing entries 185 Eowing matches, intercolonial 210 Diary and Calendar... 1,61 Eoyal Family, The 200 Directory — Eoyal familj-, annuities to ... 199 Hawera ... ... ... 216 Seeds to sow plots ... ... 87 Manaia 221 Seeds, How to sow 89 Okaiawa 22-1 Sovereigns of Europe ... 213 Otakelio 225 Sowing, Seasons for 90 Pihama 226 Soap, making on the farm ... 118 Opunakc 227 Sporting— Pungarehu ... ... ... 230 Egmont Handicap . . . 201 Eahotu 231 Taranaki J.C. Handicap ... 201 Okato 232 Wanganui Derby ...201 Tataraimaka 232 Wanganui Cup . . . 202 Oakura 233 Auckland Cup ...202 New Plymouth 233 New Zealand Cup ...202 Waitara 243 Wellington Cup ... 203 Inglewood 245 Mclhourno Cup ... 203 Midlurst and Manganui... 246 Maribyrnong Plate ... 204 Waipuku 247 Champion Sweepstakes . . . 204 Stratford 248 V.E.C. Derby ... 205 Ngaire 250 English Eaces . . . 205 Eitham and Mangawhcro 251 Grand Prix . . . 206 TeEoti 252 Eecords ...206 Normanhy 252 Stamp Duties . . . 161 Manutahi 254 Statutes — Whakamara 255 Impounding ... 146 Kakaramea 255 Fencing ... 154 Woodvillc 256 Licensing ... 162 Patea 256 Electors' qualification ...162 Patea East — Whenuakura 259 Statistics, property of New Waverley 259 Zealand 185 Doctor, The Family — Statistics, New Zealand — Accidents 107 Death rate ... 191 Burns 107 Debt ... ... 192 Catarrh 107 Exports ... 191 Chilblains 107 Gold ... ... 191 Children 108 Imports ... 191 Croup 108 Latest trade ... 193 Diarrhoea 109 Local Bodies ... 190 Diphtheria 109 Population ... 187 Drowning ... ... ... 109 Revenue and exj)endituro 192 Eye, inflammation of ... 110 Summary of ... 190 Fever 110 Wool ... ... 191 Hysteria 110 Eates of local bodies ...192 Mumps 110 Property Tax valuation ... 192 Neuralgia 110 Statistics, Australasian — Piles 11l Population and area ... 194 Poisons 11l Trade returns ... 194 Quinsy 11l Land in cultivation ... 195 Sunstroke 112 Public works ... 195 Whitlow 112 Per head of population ... 195 "Whooping cough 112 Strychnine,' antidote ... 195 Worms 112 Sunflower culture ... 213 Duties, Customs 125 Succession of Governors ... 120 Duties, Stamps 161 Table, duty 121 Duty Table 121 Table, income 122 Effects of Smoke, How to Table of Distances — neutralise 119 Hawera to Opunake ... 141 Family doctor, the ... 107,112 Hawera to New Plymouth 141 Farm, The— Hawera. to Manutahi ...141 Agricultural notes ... 91 Manutahi to Foxton ... 141 Buildings l(J0 Napier to Wellington ... 142 Butter, cheese 95 Napier to Tauranga ... 142 Contents of wells 100 Various "" ... 113 Frozen meat 93 Suez route ... 144 Grain crops 1)2 San Francisco route ... 14 L Livestock 94 Intercolonial ... IJ4 Manures 98 Taranaki Land Purchases, Meat trade 94 First... ...135 Notes on 1885-86 96 Telegraphic GuidePastures, West Coast ... 95 Ordinary telegrams ...170 Seeds to sow an acre ... 97 Urgent telegrams . . . 170 Table for hatching . . . 100 Delayed telegrams . . . 170 Weight of cattle 99 Weather telegrams ...170 Weight of hay 100 Eegulations and conditions 171 Flour and Wheat 181 The farm 91,100 Fowls, Management of ... 113 Timber, lawa, utilising ... 123 Game Laws 11 Time for seeds to germinate 88 Gardeners' Calendar 65, «S2 To dress wheat or oats ... 119 Garden recipes 86 Utilizing tawa timber ...123 Governors, Succession of ... 120 Vaccination ... 215 Hatching table 100 Various materials, weight of 106 Holiday.-,, bank 214 Wanganui Education Board 214 House of Representatives .. 212 Waterproof calico ...120 How to neutralise effects of Weather indications ... 179 smoke 11!) Weight of various metals ... 106 How to sow seeds 89 Weights and materials ...105 Income table 122 Well-sinking table ... 13 1 Intercolonial rowing matches 210 What an acre is ... 214 Iron mould on linen 90 What a million is ... 178 Legislative Council 211 Wheat or oats, to dress ...119 Knife handles, cement for ... 181 Warm baths 29 INNES & Co., Proprietors, Hawera.

T)UBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. ITS OBJECTS AEE SPECIALLY PROTECTIVE. The Estates of persons who die, having neglected to make their wills, and who have not any friends living in the colony ready to apply for administration, are carefully administered, debts paid and residues remitted to those legally entitled to receive them. All persons are, however, urged to instruct their solicitors as to their wills whilst in possession of health and unimpaired faculties. Inviolable security for the fulfilment of their wishes is assured by the appointment of the Public Trustee as sole Executor. No charge is made upon the deposit for safe custody of any Will by which the Public Trustee is appointed Executor. Other Wills may be deposited on payment of a fee of Ten Shillings. Subject to the provisions of the Public Trust Office Acts, any present trustee may transfer the management of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereupon hold such property upon the original trusts attaching thereto. The scale of fees applicable to the classes o£ Estates above referred to is as ! follows :—: — On all receipts of income under a trust, or on realising property under a will, or transfer of administration or probate £5 per cent. For rendering Property-Tax return (if necessary) ... 10/For rendering Stamp account (if necessary) ..". ... 2/6 per cent )Mm fee £1 For obtaining probate (if necessary) 7/6 per cent, j Max. fee' £10 For investing funds, if the sum lent is under £1000 . . . 20/- per cent. For investing funds, if the sum lent is over i-1000 ... 15/- per cent. The Public Trustee holds large sums of money for investment on real security at current rates of interest. Any sums may be advanced on first mortgage of freehold property to the extent of one-half of its actual value. Applications for advances will be received at the various agencies. Every policyholder under " The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873 " may register such policy within six months after the making thereof, on payment of a fee of five shillings. Fob more Detailed Infohmation Apply to the vabious Local Agexts, ob to thb Public Tbustee at Wellington. EDWD. C. HORNER, Agent for Patea District.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1535, 26 January 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1535, 26 January 1887, Page 4