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NOW PUBLISHED, THE STAR ALMANACK & DIRECTORY, 1888. PEIOE— ONE SHILLING. CONTENTS. PAGE PAGE Agents-General 172 Governor's establishment 253 Anniversaries, Australasian 129 House of Eepresentatives 254 Area and population of Europe 139 Legislative Council ... 253 Astronomical notes 16 Notes, postal 148 Aquatic championship ... 165 Number of plants to acre ... 87 Australian statistics 137 Oats, To dress 106 | Bank holidays 173 Onions as a diet 174 Births, marriages, and. deaths 168 Passing entries 171 Bones as a manure ... ... 82 Periods of gestation or hatchBrine for butter 180 ing 100 British Empire in Australasia 174 Population of electorates ...136 Calendar and Diary ... 17,64 Portable creamer 181 Calendar, Gardener's 65,82 Post Office Savings Bank ...146 Cement for cast iron 135 Postal quide — Cement for knife handles ... 167 Bates of postage 140 Chemistry of food, The ... 129 Parcels post 142 Colonial Governors 112 Postal notes 148 Courts, The — Postal time table 14 District 151 Prime Ministers of United Resident Magistrate ... 154 Kingdom... ... ... 183 Supreme 151 Propagation o£ plants by seed 84 Cricket— Public Trust Office 170 Intercolonial 166 Rainfall at Inalia 256 Oxford and Cambridge ...165 Rearing calves 104 Crown grants 169 Recipes 175 Culture of maize 106 Registration of dogs 14 Diphtheria, Remedy for ... 171 Road districts, Taranaki ... 167 Directory — Royal Family, Annuities to ... 135 Hawera 184 Royal Family, The 130 Kaponga 193 Seasons for sowing vegetables 90 Manaia 189 Seeds to sow garden plots ... 87 Okaiawa 193 Seeds to germinate 88 Otakeho 194 Seeds for an acre ... ... 101 Pihama 196 Seeds, How to sow 89 Opunake 196 Sovereigns o£ Europe, &c. ... 172 Eahotu 199 Sporting — Pungarehu 200 Auckland Cup 158 Okato 201 Best time in New Zealand 163 Tataraimaka 201 Champion Sweepstakes ... 160 Oakura 202 Dunedin Cup 162 New Plymouth 202 Egmont Handicap ...157 Bell Block 252 [ English races, Winners of 161 Waitara 214 Grand Prix, Winners of ... 162 WaitaraEast 215 Maribyrnong Plate ... 160 Tikorangi 216 Me^ourne Cup 159 Urenui 216 Napier Handicap 163 Inglewood ...216 New Zealand Cup 158 Midhirst and Maoganui ... 218 Records ... 163 Waipuku 219 Taranaki J.C. Handicap ... 157 Stratford 220 Vic Lorian Derby 161 Ngaire 222 Wanganui Derby 157 Eltham and Mangawhero 223 Wanganui Cup 158 Teßoti 225 Wellington Cup 159 Normanby 225 St am p Katies 168 Manutahi 227 Statistics — Whakamara 228 Edv cation, Cost of ...133 Kakaramea 228 Exports 131 Alton (late Woodville) ...229 Gold 132 Patea 229 Imports 131 Wayerley 232 Land, deferred payment ... 132 Waitotara County — Land disposed of 131 Mosslown and Springvale 234 Population 131 St. John's Hill 235 Population 134 River Bank (Right) ...235 Public schools 133 Brunswick 235 Revenue and debt ... 132 Aramoho 236 Revenue and expenditure Upokongaro 236 of counties 135 Kailwi 236 Summary of N.Z. statistics 133 Maxwell and Okehu ... 236 Wool export 132 Nukumaru 237 Statutes — Waitotara 237 Electors' qualification ... 170 Wanganui 237 Fencing 122 Education Boad, Wanganui 150 Impounding ... ••• 114 Electorates, Population of ... 136 Licensing 170 English Cabinet 173 Succession of N.Z. Governors 112 Fatm buildings 103 Table of Distances — Farm, The— Coastal HI Agricultural notes ... 91 Hawera to Opunake ... 109 Cereals 92 Hawera to New Plymouth 109 Dairy produce 97 Hawera to Manutani ... 109 Frozen meat trade ... 99 Intercolonial HI Grain crops 91 Manutahi to Foxton ... 109 Grass seed 94 Napier to Welington ... 110 Live stock in colony ... 95 Napier to Tauranga ... 110 Sheep in New Zealand ... 98 San Francisco route ... 11l Stock and produce in N.Z. 95 Suez route HI Taranaki pastures... ... 93 Table, Well-sinking ... ... 183 Fowl-house, The 178 Telegraphic guide 149 Game laws 181 Time, European and New Z. 113 Garden recipes 86 To ascertain weight of cattle 103 Intercolonial rowing matches 165 To estimate weight of stack Making soap ... ... ... 105 of hay ... ... •• • 103 Manures 102 Vaccination 171 Money orders 146 Wanganui Education Board 150 New Zealand Railways ... 255 Waterproof calico ... ... 106 New Zealand Legislature — Weigt Js and measures ... 107 Cabinet 253 Weights of various materials 108 risnsrEs & co., PROPRIETORS, HAWERA. lyt.v. k3JL lv 8v o «!£iljqUsj $hU£LI& & RsU. PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Establisned * % „*, ft w« in Wellington, for the Scientific and .g& £ fcRSftAKTS, Speedy Cure of chronic, nervous and special _ t , ,_ , « .-. .„ „ ,, t„ cv v Diseases. The Expert Specialist, Dr. Speer, CHR3SK.rfUMrW, ■ a Eegular Graduated Physician, educated DUNK DO &UCIIL& : MQ , it Harvard College, U.S. He has devoted »-,-.■ M ~ -»-^ u» l lifetime to and is acknowledged to be the WELLIwCTOW . Boat expert Physician in his specialty in *r«:WT<!-FVEfi¥WHFKIrL Pnited States. Young Men and Middle- A G iE N T b tVt«TWH£Kft. tged Men, who suffer from Nervous and ORBWK O&JR Physical Debility, Loss of Energy or »*», *»* Memory. Eruptions on the Face, Mental PtTP'h 1 Si? WKfYI r*'li "Pm'A Repression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, £ UjQiM &JJJJJ £M, ftc, will do well to consult Dr. Speer. .. . M _ .«-. *. Hospital Experience- Having been Phy- 1! hOB Wo Equal for Tru» Natural aician in one of the leading Hospitals of Flavour, Value, and Strength. the U.S. enables him to treat all private . troubles with excellent results. He wishes C, .5..%-. it distinctly understood that he does not p' r^l'Lf: -Iffl? zlaim to perform impossibilities, or to have - - .' '"''^t;-~ =' 1 a=--,s. i miraculous power; he claims only to be a ~ _„,?•' Af ;•""' "^p-'fe Skilled and Successful Physician, thor- . -- jg^^-^ •"-■"^■'!,\i^ oughly informed in his specialty, chronic |~J ', 4&£ "■ Diseases of Men and Women. All applying "_ ' i3^^^^^S*^^"!i» is i to him will receive his Honest Opinion of j ES§!^^mP| l!i'j'p#: their Complaints. *No experimenting. He p^ >*^^^7c<'V'^S^.:-*!j^ , - . will Guarantee a x Positive Cure in. Every Q . Lj^^^fflk^' 1""'1 ""'^ 1 ' ' "^ Came he undertakes, or Forfeit £200. Con- <J MPwEawHrT ""'t' natation in Office or by Post FKEE." « l^W^^ki I'^^1 '^^ 2 N.B. — All Medicines necessary for a com- E" 1 - •"> i?-\^'- *~j piete cure can be sent secure from observe q fa^^iSE 5j Caon on receipt of symptoms. pq ••■ L^^^^^^M^ifjhk-- Z" 1 The Dcjtor's fairois "i s, a sure cure 03 TjLrl&mrw!±±~'' 1 -^'-- i for indigestion, Is and 2s per box. Oint- g M^^^B^h'-^'^ ment, 2s per box. This Ointment posi- g ' ■ ' -~W%I B^KwPLLf''i "i-"''"""' tively cures irritation, itching, and all skin t-» f^Sw\^™fi§!iH^f "'■ '"'X diseases. Ey post, 2d extra. , } JjEnHnHSßk"'?''?''^'' CBarges moderate. Examination and 9 ' ; - H. J. SPEEB, Norvbebn Chambers (Next Empire Hotel). W^^r^JSKßiff^^^^Sßoff Ofice Hours— 10 to 12 a.m., 2to 4 a^C6 -*TtiP*» .-rwaaWF" to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 to 12. P.O. BOx, PRJCSES. N.8.-As a. Test. f$ /„, f% / A Q/Q **** DE. SPJBER will send a trial bottle of fcb £*] t <&•/ T^ ? Smj W BM * medicine free of charge (carriage excepted) I f*J Ia&I a& A I Per to any person applying to him who will £\w M f£L fcfl"/"* |b jive full particulars of thoir trouble. This Wf 5 Xfi/^Ty "•/ will demonstrate his unbounded confidence tr.™ R . a ofntß Eobbins and in thefie wonderful remedies, which are -r,- , w o n i 1 v only known to himself, and which for over Pierard; W. B. Clarke, Hawera two years have achieved such unvaried House ; J. Davidson ; Gardner and success in his New Zealand practice. Sutton. All applicants for a trial bottle of his medicine must enclose 2d stamp for reply. , b „ „. . , - — — — — — — & \>Kbi>* oi riri. <■ •>- >\-\ IMls IB ft 4 n A per aay to be made by v,iii-nsut*-u 1.0 cv.c ;i!l discharges 4- 1 TO 4- LL persons of either sex, in from the urinary i-r_r;tii.s, in either sex QVB W ■ their own localities, at (acquired or constitutional), gravel, work fo. as. New business. All meet an d pains in the back. Guaranteed with wonderful success. Any one can do fr ee fr om mercury . Sold in boxes. the work. Camtdnotwq«red.«We^U 4s 6d each, by all chemists and pastart yon. Outfit ™^»^*2 tent medicine vendors.^ Sole p?o?o he thTsorA "wlS^fclSSS prietors,- The Lincoln Si MidLjd circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly as Counties Drug Co., Lincoln, Jlrilgland. much as men. Full particulars and in- Wholesale of all vbolsesale hoaiM. Btructions mailed free. Now is the time —don't delay, but write to ub at once, "vr^-ur STATTONEE.T Address, Stineon & Co., Portland. Make. jy 51 AIIVJW fittl. Tlnitea States. . Nw FANCY GO ODS P*™* g «™«£«£2; NEW TOffIHDAT CARDS Offic€ On Sale at Stas Office. '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1882, 17 March 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1882, 17 March 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1882, 17 March 1888, Page 4

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