OARVEST, 188 Wheat — 42 bushels per acre. Oats— ss to 60 bushels per acre. Without manure. • : -Being within a few hours' iourn by rail" of a first-class port, the must be a good future for this d ••'.tiict, go I stall stay and make rfortiune. H. G. PITCHES WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, •SPECTACLES, ANEROIDS & HAWERA D, L., B. & INVES' MENT SOCIETY (PERM, NENT). MONET ON EASY TEHMS. Ti directors of this Society are prepan to advance money on easy terms, r payable in 3, 5, or 7 years. Agents • Normanby ... P. Dolan Opunake ... A. A. Moore Manaia... ... G. A. Hurley ■From whom particulars can be o tamed. MAX. D. KIX<3, Manager, 11 aw era. TT A AVER A BUTCHER 1 Having purchased the Goodwi .and Stock -:n-Trade of the above Bu chezy from the Deputy OfScfi Assignee in Bankruptcy, the uiw'c signed begs to iutimate to the Uawei public that he will, on and aft< ' Monday next, 15th March, be able 1 .supply the best meat at reasonab prices. ' WILLIAM SHEARER. ITAWERA GENERAL STOBI In wishing the compliments of th coming season to all, the undersi^ne - returns his sincere £«anks for th very liberal support accorded hii during the past fifteen years, an draws attention to the fact (hail] has just opened up A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Suitable for this season of the yea: " - * comprising — IN FANCY GOODS, . r o Ladies': Hand Bags : . "iChristmas and New Year Cards Dolls,- Balls China, Glass, and Earthenwai Vases Crbcliery, Bedroom Ware Glass and Earthenware Jam Jai ; " ■ ' Also, A good assortment of Zealandi ■■- ' ' Boots, Shoes, and Slippen f . all sizes .' r ,■... '• V !' . H Jl-ARM REQUISITES. ,•• ■ Wool Packs. Sheep Dip t- . .-Corn Sacks Wire llidaies " " l - Reap Hooks Hay Rakes, Hay Forks, &c. NEW CHRISTMAS FRUITS. ■ Currants, Eleme and Muscat .. . Raisins • ' Sugar/ Crushed Loaf, Cub< China, Queensland, Ne' • ! ;- • Zealand Moist and Chryi talised. STATIONERY. Plain and Fancy Notepaper an Envelopes Ledgers, Account Books Memorandum Books Children's School and Pictui Books All at prices to suit the times pockets, and tastes of all. ;''.";. james j^avidson. .'I < ,' '■ ~ ~ ~ : ~, /rVN SAZtB-^Qori. a.a<J Fuwoc ,V Charcoal, Lime, &c. ; Post ai; !, 'Bails, Palings and House Block! Oats, 'Chaff, Fowls' Feed, &c. ; Te v Sugar, Flour, &c. i . . A. HAUGHEY, - - v ' - Princes-street. A. IL having rented Furlong Store, opposite Sash ano Door Fa , tory,yhas superior Storage A ceo mm dationfor Grain and other Produc
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1602, 18 April 1887, Page 1
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392Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1602, 18 April 1887, Page 1
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