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X\J A I M AT E PL AI NS LA N D VV AGENCY. (Wai, Waimate; Kaupo, Kaupokonui ; Op, Opunake ; Ng, Ngaire ) i FOR SALE. Acres. 100. 2, ti, Opunake (26 years leasehold") ; about two-thirds open, all good level land; orchard, i SOO trees— to be sold a bar- ' gain ; owner left for diggings ; 90. 11 years' lease of 32, iit, Wai, close to Dairy Factory 100. 20, ix, Kaupo' (D P.) , bush 73. 23, it, Wai, imp bush, 40 ac all level 92. Lease of 39, n, Wai, grassed 300. 17, 18, xiv, Op; about 90 ac felled (D.P. and leasehold) 50. 58, it, Wai, open land, house 99. 73, v, Ng; unimproved, bush 157. 24, 25, ii, AV'ai, improved, bush 114. 44, xit, Cape, open (D.P.) 128. 45, xn, Cape, open (D.P.) 100. 94, i, Op, open, with house 120. 120, xt, Kaupo, improved bush 339. 7, S, 9, 10, 11, v, and 33, I, Wai, near Otakeho, open, rich level land, bouse 10. 70, ti, Wai, open, with few acres leasehold 80. 10, in. Yfai, open, with house (near Manaia Factory), cheap 500. Near Otakeho, open, with house 92. 39, xiii, Kaupo, improved bush — leasehold 303. 3, S, 9, 15, ti, Ng; 170 ac grass, 7 roomed house, orchard. Manaia — Sections in every part of the town — cheap FOR SALE OR TO LET. 50. 4, xit, Opu, open level with house 150. 4, ii, Op, level, part open TO LET. 13. With comfortable four-roomed house, near Manaia 100. 53, xn., Cape, open, house WANTED TO RENT, Farms, from 50 to 400 acres. These are in constant demand, and fair rentals would be paid. Those having properties to let or for sale are requested to communicate with me at once. MONEY. 61 PER CENT.— I am prepared 2 to lend sums of £1000 upwards at G| per cent., and smaller amounts at current rates. As I have been appointed agent for several large companies, and also I have the investment of several thousand pounds of private capital, I am in a position to take over mortgages on very favorable terms. Advances j for short terms on approved personal security. GEORGE A. HURLEY, LICENSED LAND BROKER & LAND AGENT, MANAIA. C. O. H ATr " X*K * (Late F. I. Jones), BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, and IMPORTER OF FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, Haweea. CHEAP NOVELS, Ac. To make room for a new selection of Books, I have decided to dispose of the present stock at a reduction of 15 per cent., for casb, upon the present marked prices. 1 Annuals at a greatly reduced figure i — equal to Wanganui prices. i Come and inspect before sending your money out of the district. Electro-plated Goods reduced 10 per cent., foe one week only. Now Selling — Cheapest thing of the year — " THE BISMARCK LAMP," Price, Bs. SHILLING TABLE still continued — better than ever. WHAT WILL IT COST TO PRINT ? The Centennial Publishing Company undertake to revise and prepare Manuscript for publication, either in serial or book form. Estimates and designs furnished. Melbourne, Premier Chambers, 7 Collins-street, W.

BUDGE and McCUTCHAN\S SALES— JUNE. Manaia — Tuesday, sth < )eo— Tuesday, I.9th BUDGE & McCUTCHAN, Auctioneers. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.'S STOCK SALES I<OH MAY. Otaki — Thursday, May 31 Sale of hordes, poultry, saddlery, hay, &c, every Saturday at noon at St. [l ill-street, Wanganui. FREEMAN It. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Palmerston. As hurst, and Johusonville. Waverley Sale Yards. MONDAY, 4th JUNE. At 1 o'clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell by public auction, as above — 20 fat cows 45 18-months-old steers GO mixed yearlings 40 yearling steers 20 3-year-old bullocks 1200 totara fencing posts FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. rp II RE E CHEERS FOR X NORMANBY, AND ONE CIIEEE MORE FOE THE READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. Being encouraged by the patronage so liberally bestowed upon us since opening our branch at Normanby, we have REMOVED to those commodious premises lately occupied by Mr. England ; and we solicit a continuation of the favors, assuring our patrons it will be our study to give satisfaction. Having larger premises will enable us to keep a LARGER AND MOKE VARIED STOCK, and all GOODS will be SOLD at HAWERA PRICES. That ourselves and patrons may be mutually Denefited, we will conduct our business upon the following basis, viz., Fair dealing and Small profits {j§p" Ready-money Customers will find Goods as Cheap as any place on the coast, as a Ready-money Trade will be courted. All kinds of PRODUCE bought, or sold on commission. 'ADVANCE NORMANBY." "OOBBINS & piERARD, HAWERA AND NORMANBY. MONEY.—£SO to £10,000. Rate of interest, f rotu G£ per cent. The undersigned is prepared, on behalf of capitalist clients, to receive applications for advances, to be secured by mortgage of Freehold Properties.— C. E. Majoe, Mortgage Agent, Hawera. T7* O R SALE. 1G5 — Waimate, choice land, well grassed and watered ; terms easy 50 — Waimate, choice, improved land 375 — Waimate, choice farm ; terms easy 150 — Kaupokonui, bush ; terms easy JOSEPH SCOTT, Licensed Land Broker, Hawera. TX7" ANTED KNOWN Just opened up, a splendid assortment of New Stationery Goods, at the Stae Office.

BUDGE and McCUTCHAN\S SALES— JUNE. Manaia — Tuesday, sth < )eo— Tuesday, I.9th BUDGE & McCUTCHAN, Auctioneers. FREEMAN K. JACKSON AND CO.'S STOCK SALES FOR MAY. Otaki — Thursday, May 31 Sale of hordes, poultry, saddlery, hay, &c, every Saturday at noon at St. [1 ill-street, Wanganui. FREEMAN It. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Wanganui, Waverley, Feilding, Palmerston. As hurst, and Johusonville. Waverley Sale Yards. MONDAY, 4th JUNE. At 1 o'clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell by public auction, as above — 20 fat cows 45 18-months-old steers GO mixed yearlings 40 yearling steers 20 3-year-old bullocks 1200 totara fencing posts FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. rp II RE E CHEERS FOR X NORMANBY, AND ONE CnEEE MORE FOE THE READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. Being encouraged by the patronage so liberally bestowed upon us since opening our branch at Normanby, we have REMOVED to those commodious premises lately occupied by Mr. England ; and we solicit a continuation of the favors, assuring our patrons it will be our study to give satisfaction. Having larger premises will enable us to keep a LARGER AND MOKE VARIED STOCK, and all GOODS will be SOLD at IIAWERA PRICES. That ourselves and patrons may be mutually Denefited, we will conduct our business upon the following basis, viz., Fair dealing and Small profits {j§p" Ready-money Customers will find Goods as Cheap as any place on the coast, as a Ready-money Trade will be courted. All kinds of PRODUCE bought, or sold on commission. 'ADVANCE NORMANBY." "OOBBINS & piERAKD, HAWERA AND NORMANBY. MONEY.— £SO to £io,ooo. Rate of interest, f rotu 6£ per cent. Tbe undersigned is prepared, on behalf of capitalist clients, to receive applications for advances, to be secured by mortgage of Freehold Properties.— C. E. Majoe, Mortgage Agent, Hawera. T7* O R SALE. 165 — Waimate, choice land, well grassed and watered ; terms easy 50 — Waimate, choice, improved land 375 — Waimate, choice farm ; terms easy 150 — Kaupokonui, bush ; terms easy JOSEPH SCOTT, Licensed Land Broker, Hawera. TX7" ANTED KNOWN Just opened up, a splendid assortment of New Stationery Goods, at the Stae Office.

DIRECT IMPORTATION, Ex s.s. Tainui, fbosi London. 27 CASES. 8 BALES. R. A. "ADAMS Has the pleasure of announcing the arrival of his new direct shipment of GENERAL DKAPERY, CONSISTING OF OVER £2000 IN VALUE. CHEAP PURCHASES.— The general depression in the Home market has enabled me to purchase this season's shipment on the most favorable terms, which allows me to RETAIL at about COLONIAL WHOLESALE PRICES. The Stock of DRESS MATERIAL this season is exceptionally. large and well selected, consisting of English and Colonial Dress Tweeds. We have a large variety of shades in Homespun Stripe and Plain Dress Tweed, at Gd, 7d, 8-g-, 10d, and Is per yard, being the cheapest ever offered. We are offering a line of CHILDREN'S IMPORTED COSTUMES, of the very latest fashion at Home ; clearing line of over 200, selling at about half their value. Ladies' Hats and Bonnets iv all the newest and most fashionable shapes ; new Trimmings, &c A splendid selection of Ladies' and Children's Jackets and Ulsters, the very newest shapes and materials. Black Cashmere, special value, double width, at Is Gd, 2s 9d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, and 5s Gd HOSIERY. — Our new Hosiery in Ladies' and Children's Cashmere is the best value, and cannot be surpassed in New Zealand. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS.— Being a large purchaser of these goods, we are enabled to sell at far below anyone else in the district. HOUSEHOLD LINEN, consisting of Calicos, Sheetings, Curtains, Counterpanes, Turkish Towels, Toilet Covers, Shirting, &c. R. A. Adams has the largest selection of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING in the district, and includes his Southern Cross Brand of Clothing. TAILORING, MILLINERY, AND DRESSMAKING.— In these departments, the scale of charges is cut down to the lowest possible cost. E. A. A. DA. MS, DIRECT. IMPORTER, PATEA, ELTHAM, AND HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume x, Issue 1942, 30 May 1888, Page 3

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