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HAWERA SKATING RINK, AT THE DRILL HALL. MONDAY, 18th JUNE, 1888. GRAND POTATO MATCH, For suitable Prizes. AN UNDOUBTED NOVELTY IN RINKING . Entries will be be received up to 8 o'clock on Monday evening. Entrance fee, Is. Open as usual — Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday evenings ; and every after noon HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. An Election for one Councillor, in the place of G V. Bate, resigned, will be held on Friday, 6th July, 1888, Nominations will close on Friday, 22nd June. W. H. E. WANKLYN, Returning Oflicer. Hawera, 15th June, 1888. BUSH ROAD FELLING. Land Office, New Plymouth, June 12th, 1888. npENDERS will be received at this JL office to noon of Saturday, the 23rd June, for 10 contracts for Road Felling on Rotokare and Mangavvhero Roads, near Eltham; and on Meremere Road and Allen Road, inland of Mokoia. Specifications and plans may be seen at this office ; at Messrs. Curtis Bros., Stratford ; and at the Land Office, Hawera. G. F. ROBINSON, 13,15,18,20,22,w16 C.L.R. HAWERA. COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders will be received till noon on Saturday, the 16th June, ior the following works :—: — Contract 24 — Stumping, Auroa Road. Contract 25 — Earthwork, OpunakeStratford Road. Specifications at Furlong's Store, Manaia ; Blennerhassett's, Otakeho ; Davy's, Kaponga. T. TWIGG, Foreman of Works H.C.C.

IN BANKRUPTCY. VTOTICE is hereby given that -Li Robert Pettit, of Patea, Dealer, has this day been adjudged a Bankrupt. The first Meeting of Creditors will be held at the Courthouse, Patea, on Wednesday, 20th June, at 4 p.m. W. H. E. WANKLYN, Deputy Official Assignee. Hawera, 14th June, 1888. p IBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE* VJ" Princes-steeet, HI.A/WIEIR,.^. FINAL CLEARING SALE OF GROCERIES, under the old tariff. Soaps — Finest scented Old Brown Windsor, 2d per cake, is lb ; best brands of Wellington, Christhuch, and Dunedin, 3d to Is bar ; soft soap ; borax white soap ; kerosene soap, best value on coast ; extract soap ; soap powder Sauces — Lea & Perrins' Worcestershire, 14s doz, Is 3d bottle; genuine Yorkshire relish, 9s doz, Is bottle ; anchovy, Is 3d ; shrimp, Is 3d ; 1 Kalo's gensis, Is 6d ; mayonnaise, Is 6d ; sweet essence rennet, Is 3d Spices — Whole pepper corn, white I and black, Is lb ; nutmegs, finest, 3s 6d lb ; cloves, 2s 6d lb ; pimento, 2a ; cassia, cinnamon, mace, ailspice; finest bleached whole ginger 71b tins 10s 6d, or 2s lb ; ground ginger, 2s lb ; ground spices and packets, 2s lb Stareh — Wholesale 4d, retail 6d Seeds — Carraway, Is lb ; canary, 6d ; linseed, hempseed, and mixed bird seed, garden and agricultural, rye grass, clovers, turnips, mangold, carrot Teas — In this special line I lead the procession, for quality and price. — China Teas — Lapsang and Pekoe Souchong, Formosa Oolong, Canton spider leg Pekoe, Foochow Pekoe, Kin Tuck, Chmgwo, Pecco Congou, Moyune Gunpowder, Young Hyson, Hoyune, Awkoi Saryune, &c. Indian Teas — From the celebrated Ord Terai gardens, and Terai, Dooars, and Darjeeling districts. — I have sufficient Teas, duty paid, to run the show until Christmas, so that no advance in price will be made, and the same quality supplied Tobacco — Juno, in 7s and 14s blocks. To the Trade— ln bond at Is 4d lb, or duty paid, 4s lOd lb ; Unigne, Rnby twist ; cigars, cigarettes, etc. Treacle, golden syrup, 21b tins Vestas, 250s ; vinegar in bulk and bottle ; Loire and Rhone white wine vinegar Wool packs and corn sacks Tbis is the last advertisement under the old tariff prices. NEW TARIFF f Feathers and down being required in increased quantities, so that the governing classes and town swells can further luxuriate, it has gone forth by command of one of the most noble order that the country geese must be still further plucked. The plucking is to be done in the most skilful manner, so that the geese will believe, while their feathers are taken, that they are being protected ; and the legalised robbery is politely called Protective Tariff ! For further particulars, apply to the Premier. GIBSON'S CASH WAEEHO'USE. Hawera, 14th June, 1888.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1956, 15 June 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1956, 15 June 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1956, 15 June 1888, Page 3

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