TTTAIMATE PLAINS LAND AGENCY. GEORGE A. HURLEY respectfully requests all those having landed property for disposal to fill up tiie Yorm oi Ijjstbtictiwjs, published every Saturday in both Daily and Weekly Stabs, with particulars filled in as far as possible. A LIST OF PROPERTIES for Sale or to Let will be advertised by me in the Star on the Ist December, free of charge, provided that fcbe printed inskruchiona are signed. and Bent to me before that date. MONEY TO LEND. £1 T0 LEND at cur " rent rates, available at a day's notice. £1000 available middle of December. £1500 araDahle first or January, at a low rate of interest. No valuation fees will be required for any of the above sums of money, provided the securities are within easy distance of my office. Smaller sums may be obtained immediately satisfactory security is tendered. MONEY placed in my hands will be carefully invested for principals, i GEORGE A. HURLEY, LICENSED LAND BROKER & LAND AGENT, MANAIA. WILTON'S Coen Paint removes hard and soft corns and warts. Bottles, 1/- and 1/6 each. M. H. Wilton, Chemist, Manaia. WAIMATE ROAD BOARD ADVERTISEMENT. Tenders are invited for the following works — i 317. — Rowan Road: 30 chains of feHing, stumping, and levelling 326. — Taikatu Road : Formation, corduroying, and earthwork • 827. — Inaha Road : Ploughing, levelling, &c. 328 and 329.— Skeet Road : Draining and culverting 830. — Manaia Road : Stumping, north of Eltham Road Specifications on view at the Waimate Eoad Board Office, Manaia, where tenders will be received until 4 p.m. of Tuesdat, 29th November, 1887 (Wednesday being a hoiiday). J. R: STEWART, j Engineer to Board. A TTENTION is called to our -OL Large Stock of GARDEN REQUISITES, just opened up, ex recent arrivals, from America and England. Hoes, Rakes Spades, Forks Trowels, Weeding Forks Sets Took* Syringes Hedging Shears Pruning Knives Budding Knives Also, fresh shipment of YATES' CELEBRATED SEEDS. "ROBBINS & piERARD. READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. ■^E^^^SLSSa^hJ^Q TyEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HAWERA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SHOW. WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. Satubdat Retuen Tickets to Hawera will be issued at Wanganui, New Plymouth, and intermediate Stations on 29th and 30th November, and will be available for return up to and including Thtjbsdat, Ist December. The trains usually leaving Hawera at 1.5 p.m. for Wanganui, and 1.50 p.m. for New Plymouth, will on 30th instant, be detained till 5.15 and 5.0 p.m. respectively, and will run accordingly later to destination. An Extra Train will leave Waitara at 7.30 p.m., returning from Sentry Hill at 8 p.m., connecting with train to New Plymouth. By order.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1790, 26 November 1887, Page 3
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