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A MASQU^RADB^^LL^in HURLEY'S nmnby^lKb£% «Sflh* PROPERTY L IST * Normanby onN3lfeAr,E3rdjDciper. -*- Admission— Doujle (All properties mentioned in thefoL lady, 2s 6d ; stagt Is IGoy-nXgs/c me advertised rBEE 0P secured.— C. Bay|ey, Hbm. bee. ct^ge to my clients.) mOWN HAtL;""HAWEEA^^^ ioo"1o"b E s For One Night OnlyV^ of first class, level, bush land, within WEDNESDAY. 21st OCTOBER. 8 or 4 miles of a railway station, Beturn of J&LPoDular Jf Talented •!«? a road that is partly metalled, ' Aua>rJa^usi<^f rtistes, and in a centrally situated locality. nrul/ &*-Xnc3TsMßa'rini'\\T There is a new 4-roomed house; T3 ¥\- Pffir^V-T i about half the land nas been well laid oJLVflMuftl fff! Xian.sts! down in ftnd tbe whole is securely fenced. BELPJINGBB 18 !| 2 50 Acees One grand^rfljhn»l*«m B^ertam- o£ levolj rich | and> m tte bugh nnd £ Jment. V/ on ]_ a f ew m ii ea fj. om the railway; Famy Pr#s— 2b^m^l s, children ]aid down a( . an unUßua n y neavy cost, half-pr«e. / well fenced, and has a convenient WavSrkf— Thursday, October 22. 4. roomed houie . close to a school. F. DAWSON, Busineßß Manager. 80 AcBEB ~ " ' of capital, level, bush land, close to a EG MONT AGEICULTUEAL graVßlledg raV Blled road; well fenced and all and m grass. PASTOEAL ASSOCIATION. 240 Acres partly open, ploughable land, with a THE EIGHTH GE AND 4-roomed house, stock yard, &c. — _-„. „. . T o«tt/^vTTT Most of the bush has been cleared AjNJNU AL JSJILU W off the rest of the land, the fencea are in good repair, and the property " • „ 07 is within & mile of a main road. HOESES,,CATTLE 40 0 Aceeb SHEEP, PIGS j Q a ver y centrally situated part of DAIEY & FAEM PEODUCE fa pi ainß) wit h a "7-roomed house, a ' ' IMPLEMENTS, &c, Ac. bugßyb ugß y house, and stable, and the WILL BE held ON whole farm enclosed and subdivided THE SHOW GROUND, with capital gorse fences. lIAWJiKA, of rich) level land> on tbe plainßip lainBi °fi with 8-roomed bouse, barn, stable, THUBSDAY, NOV. 5 dairy, Ac. Land laid down in the 1891; best o£ English grasses and clovers. 100 Acres iJ4OO IN PEIZEB. improved bush land, in the most fertile part of the district ; well Entries ClOSe — MONDAY, fenced, and all been in grass for Octobeb 26th, at 8 p.m. about 6 years standing. No house. " Kaponga— ' Leaping Competition for Horses. Corner section 14, being the best Post entrance, 10s. First prize, .£3 available site in the township. With 3s and special prizes £6 Is =£9 4s ; the Eltham road soon to be metalled 2nd prize, £3 3s ; 3rd prize, £2 2s. and a telephonic connexion, this Leaping Competition for Ponies, township will rise in value during Poßt entrance, 2s 6d. First prize, the next year. £2; 2nd prize, £1 10s; 3rd prize, 122 Aches %\ of bush land, close to the open, about • A Ai i fl Manaia— P Wolseley's Steam SHEEP 3HEAB- Sec 12, blk 17, £6; sees 11 22, blk ING MACHINE will be on the 24; also, sees. 7, 17, blk 18 ; also, ground, and shown inf full working sec. 1, blk. 15 ; also, sees. 1, 2, blk. 4 ; order at intervals firing the day, also, sec. 1, blk. 21 ; also, sec. 11, starting at 11 a.m. $ block 17. Numerous prizesjlor Special Ex- 250 Acres hibits See " Sp«ial Prizes "in of open and bush land of fine quality, Programme. f on a gravelled -road, convenient to 6 . Jp the markets, and nearly all ploughADMTIONAL lEsCIALPBIZES. able. There is a substantial house J Duthie.andJCo., best Hackney and convenient out-hou/es. BroodMarejl£2lß ri lt AOOA 00 , Ac A „ , , , Clark ani Sol Grade Cattle, Sec. of level, bush land, aM felled ; about 44 £2 2s | m 2-3rds in grass. Close to a school kaiapoi "Woflen Co., Eug, best and a good road. J 16-stone Ha& J52 2s * F S. EalsiSf beat Hackney Year- Quarter-acre Vsectfcn and well built ling 10s 6d 4-roomed houle ih sale, on very easy A*. Vincent, two mats £1 Is, best terms, and cfceafc. Owner leaving pen Lincoln Ewe Hoggets town. If Gregg & Co., tea and coffee 10s 6d, I 1M Acbes Dorking Fowls partly freehola J partly native lease, Gregg & Co., tea and coffee 10s 6*, with small houUb. Bantam Fowls »» Acu ™ . , James Grant, £2 2s, best yearling deferred and leasehold, improved by Chieftain bußb. land of good quality ; 200 acres W. Alexander, £3 3b (Barometer), grassed ; ring fenced; Bmall house, best Thoroughbred Brood Mare, Sec. 20 Acbks 67 (in Heu of Association's prize) open, level land, of excellent quality ; S.Blake, 10s 6d, beat English Setter 3-roomed new house. A handy little J. D. Mitchell, £2, best Yearling, homestead. by Director „,,■, 40 ° of 1 !? a»* Nelson, Moate and Co.— Section bush land, near Stratford, 75 acres 152, 6ft tea ; section 166, 68> tea felled, partly fenced, 200 acres level ; S. Blake, 10s, Carriage or Coaching the whole a grand sheep country. Entire, Sec. 75 " i , 200 Agues . open, level, good land, near main road. Special Inducement — Vehicles, 139 Acees, Implements, Local Industries, Pro- of which 50 ac are open ploughable ; duce, and Poultry will be conveyed balance improved bush land. Fourfrom and to the Hawera Eailway roomed house. Station free of cost to the exhibitor. 48 Acbes; Every care will b6 taken, but no handy little place, with throe-roomed responsibility. house, near dairy factory ; beautirully Note. — Produce when on Show sheltered and watered, and of easy Ground will be specially protected access, by a Custodian. " 100 Acres near Bahotu; 25 ac grassed; twoAttention ia directed to the Eules roomed house. £2 10s. and Begulationa printed in pro- 140 Acbes gramme. ricb, level, open land, with 4-r. house. 50 Acbes Supporters of tbe Association are open land, on main road, 4-r. house, reminded that their anntial aubscrip- 253 Acbeb tions are due, and must be paid to standing bush ; only a mile from railentitle them to tbe privileges of way membership. To enable the Associa- 63 Acbes tion to provide for the prizes offered, bush leasehold, near Okaiawa, nearly it is respectfully requested that sub- all grassed ; 4-r. house, acriptions and donations be paid forth 150 Acbes w ith. leasehold bush land, good quality; C. A. BUDGE, about £ grassed and h&lf fenced. Secretary. -ff — — MONEY MANAWATU ANS[ WEST in large or small sums, and at current COABT AGEIJrULTUBAL rates of interest. & PASTOEAL ABS/OTATIOSr'B Grand Annual Showifml be held at Persons looking for land should Palmeraton Nofbh mx Wednesday visit Manaia and inspect my Eegisand Thtjbbdat, IN o/ember 11th and ter of Properties, or write for full 12th. Entries ipm on Fbtday, 6th particulars. November, at fl^.m. Programmes ana entry forms can be obtained from QEOBGE A. HURLEY, a °/ m S,W. LANDAGBN! £ , . AITD WASTE PAPiffi on »ale at tbe LICENSED LAND BEOKBB Stab OflLfe MANAIA/'

SPEING AND JTUMMEK, 1891. GARDNER AND SUTTON Beg to announce the arrival of NEW GOODS by Direct Steamers, Pakeha 6 and Kaikoura. Every department is now fully stocked with tbe NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, including— Millinery, Feathers, Flowers/Dress Goods Muslin-Delaine, Prifats, Hosiiry, Eibbons Shirtings, Flannelei tes, CaMßoes, Art Muslins, &c. In drawing the attention of 01 r frienfc and customers to our present Stock? we dawe to say no effort has feen neglected in keeping up our utandard of the best lines procurabl mjpe Home market. We beg to draw attention to"X3&>Uowing lines, being exceptionally goo va ue— Embroidered Bobes, Muslins # Lace Curtains, Blacs and Colored Curtainß in all shades All-silk Bibbonß, imported direct from tbe manufacturers Clothing, Shirts, Ties, Braces, &c, are all fully stocked from the best GARDNER AND SUTTON, < . ' HI&H-BTEEET, HAWEBA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2954, 17 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2954, 17 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2954, 17 October 1891, Page 3

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