PUW-ISHJ4D EVEHY"SATUEDATT THE EGMONT STAR 18 THB CHEAPEST, BEST, & MOST WIDELY CD2CTILATED WEEKLY PAPEE Bitws-N Auckland and Welunoton. It contains more matter, and greater variety, than any other in general circulation on the Coast. THE FARM is a strong section, every effort being made to obtain information interesting and useful to the settler, wood cuts being frequently given of recent inventions and " notions." HOME COEEESPONDENCE, from the pens of several English contributors, is a feature. -THE NOVELIST. Two, and sometimes more, Novels are always running ; and the extract matter is most carefully selected. EEUTEE'S & PEESS TELEGEAMS are carefully collated, and really form a complete precis of the doings of the world, near and far, each week. MARKET EEPOETS from England, the Australian Colonies and various parts of New Zealand, are obtained by telegraph immediately before publication, and may be relied on. LOCAL NEWS embraces reports of every proceeding of interest occurring in the district. IN POLITICS, The Egmont Stab is the advocate of no particular party, and deals with public questions from an independent standpoint, solely with a view to the advancement of the real permanent interests of West Coast. SUBSCEIPTION EATES : In Advance. Credit. s. d. s. d. Quarterly 3 0 4 0 Half-yearly 6 6 8 0 Yearly 10 6 16 0 (Postage extra.) Single Copy— Foubpence. INNES & CO., Proprietors. Hawera, April, 1887. T3ICTORIAL A LMANACKS. Jt -ciINNES & CO., have now on hand a splendid assortment of Pictorial Calekdabs for 1888. An immediate inspection invited. HAWERA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. The following persons have taken out licenses to take or kill imported game for 1887 : — 921— J. "W. Lewis 922— W. H. Bolton 923— H. Peppin 924— A. E. Baylia 925— J. Lambie 926 — J. Paterson 927— J. McCarty 928— Edward Jollie 929— W. Fawkner 930— E. Payne 931—0. Hawes 932— G. Hunter 933— L. M. Monckton 936— J. Kelland 937— J. Barrow 938— E. Tindale 939— W. H. E. Wanklyn 940— J. Sharp 941— J. Home 942 — J. Livingston 943— Gk McLean 944— C. A. Budge 945— C. Wilkinson 946— R. Douglas 947— W* Adamson 948— C. R. Bayley 949— A. Alexander 950 — M. J. Goodson, jun. 951— C. Goodson 952 — Duncan Campbell 953— T. Mason, jun. 954— G. T. Bayly 955— G. Hellier 956— J. O'Reilly 957— H. Southey 958j— A. P. Melville 959— W. V. Ybung 960— A. W. Budge 2001— J. R. Lysaght 2002— M. F. Baird 2003— 8. C. Lysaght 2004— D. Carroll 2005 — J. Adamson 2006— W. E. Vine 2007— P. J. Wilson 2008— J. McCutchan 2009— D. Gibson 2010— Thomas Lloyd 2011— J. L. Rogers 2012— W. A. Nairn 2013— David Mitchell 2014— H. Caplen JAMES LIVINGSTON, President. EMPIRE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, HAWERA, (Late Spence's). F. FABER having taken over the above well-known and old-estab-lished hostelry, would ask a contiuance of the support accorded the late proprietor. First-class Ladies' and Gents' Hacks always on hire. Single and Double Buggies, Waggonettes, &c. First-class accommodation. Good paddocking. All care taken but no responsibility. J. MEULI, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, MANAIA. II j If jj,, 1 M.' ( has the largest, best selected, and cheapest stock of Saddlery and Harness on this coast. Inspection invited. .Customers can- send repairs, fr^nt; free, by Mr. Collins' or Mr. Bar^leit'a coaches, from North and '.■ J. MEULI, Mmia.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1649, 13 June 1887, Page 4
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