T^MPIEE LITEET AND BAIT JGJ STABLES, HAWERA, (Late Spence'b). 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 paddock ing. All care taken but no responsibility. NEW GOODS. H. G. PITCHER, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, has just received A Few Choice Aiiticles in ELECTEO-PLATED WAEE (xVLL WABBANTED GOOD). New designs in Silver Brooches, Crocidilite, Catseyes, Connemara Marble, Quindongs, Auckland Views, Pearl, Imitation Diamonds, &c, at from 7s to 12s each. THE WATEEBUEY WATCH, Series E, 15s. New patterns in Clocks Silvei Chains in great variety Good general assortment of JEWELLEET at reasonable prices Jewellery made to order in any style required Articles not in stock can be procured in a few days H. G. PITCHES. HAWERA HOUSE ! (Opposite the Post Office). GitEAT SALVAGE SALE OF BLANKETS, Damaged by the late fire in Princesstreet. (Jrcat Reductions in the whole of oar WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. SOTS TO MEASUBE. BOOTS AND SHOES. CROCKERY AND FANCY GOODS. GROCERIES Agent fob— Wertheim Sewing Machine Nelson Moate's pure-blended Teas HAWERA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. The following persons have taken out licenses to take or kill imported game for 1887 :— 021— J. W. Lewis 922— W. H. Bolton 923— H. Peppin 924— A. E. Baylis 925— J. Lambie 920— 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— 8. Tindale 939— W. H. B. Wanklyn 910— J. Sharp 911— J. Home 942 — J. Livingston 913— G. McLean 914— C. A. Budge 9J3— C. Wilkinson 91G— R. Douglas 917— W- Adamson 918— C. R. Bayley 919— A. Alexander 950 — M. J. Goodsou, jun. 951 — C. Goodson 952 — Duncan Campbell 953— T. Mason, jun. 954— G. T. Bajly 955— G. Hellier 95G— J. O'Reilly 057— H. Southey 958— A. P. Melville 959— W. Y. Young 900— A. W. Budge 'JOOI- J. R. Lysaght lioo2— M. P. Baird 2003— 8. C. Lysaght 2OOI— D. Carroll 2005 — J. Adamson 2UOG— W. E. Vine 2007— P. J. Wilson 2008— J. McCutchau 2009— D. Gibson _i!L0 — Thomas Lloyd 2ull— J. L. Rogers '.'{»» 2— W. A. Nairn 1013— David Mitchell 2011—11. Caplen_ JAMES LIVINGSTON, President. npO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE STAR JL The attention of subscribers is drawn to the fact that the Government have established a POSTAL NOTE SYSTEM, which is now in operation. By this system Postal In utes for small sums can be obtained at any Money Order Office, at the following rates : Govr. charge For sums from Is to Is 6d ... id 2s 6d ... Id 5s ... Hd 7s 6d ... 2d ,j r.. 10s to 20s ... 3d Subscriptions for the Stab, or the payment of small accounts, can be made by this system with little trouble to the Bender
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1666, 4 July 1887, Page 4
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