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"WOOL WOOL WOOL. THE Cheapest and Beat Boute for shipment of Wool from the Haweba Dujteict is via "Waitaba. The CHABGE to cover all costs from Bailwoy Station, Waitara, to English Steamer is reduced to 2/ / " BALE. This one charge covers Handling, Dumping, Storage, Wharfage, and Lighterage. Compare this with other ports, where extra charges are made. Freight from Waitara to London is same as from Wellington. Apply to Mt. EGMONT FREEZING Co., Ltd., Waitaba. A NATIVE CHIEF at Parawanui writes of MA-URU :— 11 Send me another bottle of the Bheumatic Medicine like that I had before, because the first bottle pave immediate relief." f^RED. COWERN F LAND AGENT, Eltham. Has a number of deßirabl* properties for sale and to lease throughout Eltham, Ngaire, and Waimate districts. Visitors enquiring for land will be supplied will full particulars on application, or will be conducted over the ground, so as to give them the fullest knowledge of the real quality and character of the boi in every case. \ \ ERBERT SHA N D 1 ' LAKD, IN3UBAHXIE, & COMMISSION AGENT, MIDHIBST. 104 acres at Midhirst, 90 acres in grass all fenced and close to dairy factory. 11l acres half-mile from dairy factory at Midhirst, fenced and subdivided, all grassed, good house, dairy, &c. 7 acres Midhirst suburban section, subdivided into three paddocks, small 5-roomed cottage. 139 acres two miles from Midhirst, level and well watered, 85 acreß in grass, 3-roomed house, dairy, &c. 60 acres 1£ miles from Midhirst, 45 acres in grass, 3-roomed house, dairy, cowshed, orchard, &c. ; level and well watered. Price, £4 10a per acre. 524 acres good open land, ring fenced, close to a school, dairy factory, post office, &c. £6 per acre. 560 acres seven miles from Midhirst, 180 acres in grass, good rolling busb land, well watered, 4-roomed house, £3 per acre. 67 acres improved bush land, three miles from Stratford, all grassed and fenced. 2-roomed cottage. Price ; part can remain on mortgage if desired. 378 acres improved bush land, level and well watered, near a railway station, good houde, dairy, and yard 175 acres close to railway station, good level land, all fenced and subdivided, 163 acreß in grass, 3-roomed bouse, good stock-Yard, sheds, &c. 51 acres about 2§ miles from Midhirst, all fenced and grassed, four-roomed house, good stock-yard, dairy, &c, one mile from dairy factory. » 244 acres good rolling land, 50 acres in grass, balance bush, about seven miles from a town. £2 per acre. 3000 acres Pohokura Block. Will be sold in sections to suit the convenience of purchasers. 153 acres good level land at Midhirst, 40 acres in grass, good fonr-roomed house. Terms. 561 acres improved bush land, good dray road. Will be Bold in sections if desired, 33s 6& per acre, easy terms. 166 acres Kaupokonui District, improved bush land, 60 acres in grass, ring fenced, balance of bush down and ready to burn, well watered, on a good metal road, cottage, yards, sheds, &c. £4 10s per acre. Terms. 265 acreß unimproved bush, 5 miles from a township. 35s per acre. 207 acreß improved busb, 40 acres in grass, good level land, well watered, partly fenced. 149 acres 2% miles from Midhirst, 109 acres in graßs, all fenced and subdivided into three paddocka, cottage, yards, &c, good dairy farm. Several shops, dwellings, and a large number of town and suburban seciions in Stratford, Eltham, Midhirst, and Waipuku ; also a large Butchering business. £25,000.— 1 bave the above sum to lend on mortgage of freehold security at lowest current rates, in sums to suit the convenience of clients Enquiries invited Ag"ent for National Mutual Life Association of Außtralaaia, Limited j Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., of London (Fire and Marine) ; H. Williamson's Beaconsfield sawmill; E Burgess and Son's Sash and Door Factory, Stratford. TMPOUNDED off the Opunake JL TownshiD, by the Hanger — 1 chestnut fiily, whitw atripe on forehead, no visible brand > Also, L bay filly, white off foot, no visible bran ' AU«j, I bay gelding, no brand It the above are not claimed, and I expeiiMea paid 3 they will be sold on I Tuesday, the 7th day of February, 1893, at 12 o'clock noon, in accordance with the Impounding Act, 1884. W. H. SECCOMBE, Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDING NOTICE Impounded m the Hawera Public Pound on January 11, 1893, by F. J. Gane, from Normanby — 1 black mare, star and white on nose, ecar on shoulder Impounded by Mr A. Milne, 18th January — 1 red and white cow, branded like U on off rump, forked ears If not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold on Thursday, February 2, 1893, according to the provisions of the Impounding Act, 1884, at 12 noon. W. JACKSON, Poundkeeper. j^ISHING TACKLE. Just received by the mail a supply of new Trout Flies, Artificial Minnows, Landing Nets, Gut Casts, Ac, , specially made and selected for | Taranaki waters. Inspection invited 1 INNES & CO.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2341, 1 February 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2341, 1 February 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2341, 1 February 1893, Page 4