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ITS "ANTED, a^JfeflOTaTSerrmnt. * Anply, si oncejojt^%Mn Woodward! Bank of NeCr^^and, WANTED, at once, gopff^jpirl' accunomed to houseilork' Apply Mrs EMl atheson, Mana\. \\J ANTEDfJo Sell-^S^Resque V t At^; (Jofcnlrt^; 42^aip tt « ri i unbound. appWHTAB Oni%^ WANTED Known—Men's heavy watertights, men's n/nled shoot ers, men's riding boots, men's bluchers and all other lines *<L. Hill's Cash Boot and Shoe Store, JManaia. nTANTBI) KNOWN. N w on hand, a large stock of Saddlery and Harness. My annual redactions for three raonthj^now on. Iv stock—Prime Brown Jraggy Harness, 150s; ditto Bladp; 1406. InBDection invited- Mjy harness is noted for superior finish, and weart longer than othets. /Only best materials used. BteoTirs prompt and satisfactory. JOHN HENDERSON, Saddles, High-street, Hawera- ♦ _ Established thirteen years. WANTED Known— lvies' shoei in calf kid, French^id, morocco, tan, kangaroo, antiyftench calf in abundance at L. Sill'a Cash 800 l Store, Manaia. YTf~A NT E D KN^WISf Highest price giren>R>r Ale and Porter Bottles, in wty quantity, ai the flawera Brewery. ELBOURNE CASH HOUSE for Cheap > DRAPERY & CLOTHING This Month Second shipment just opened up premises packed to ceiling ; must be cleared out cheap to make room pr#» vious to further additions to premyw. All goods sold at lowest Wellington prices. Men's colonial-mady suiti from 10/6 to 45/-, nren'i aril boys' shirts from Is ; bestt&cojjT 2ooyds sewing cotton, Is d«; jfaiet' and children's trimmed hjtMErom 2/6 to 35/-; colonial flannel, Sfd. The public will find that the Melbourne Cash Drapery House is one of the cheapest houses out o£ Wellington. Visit the Melbourne House for cheap goods. 0. CUMMINS, Cash Draper and Importer, Princes-street - - Hawera \T OTICE OF BEMOVAL. ii •»■ — — j i In thanking my patrons for^hes I kind favors dumng thejpatt Mbjwm, I beg tl announce tjKt I Wye liemoved Into newam conu^dnus premiseanext to nfrwDunne, dvper, J. FENIISLL, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST T" tiS^T — On -Saturday Jg^ftf^ a name Mickey. 48HBK^W_^ar^d^)n returning to^Bgmop farmerarUyon oflßce.' riO-OPERATIVE WABEHOUSB, Vx MANAIA. The undermentioned GOODS, ex "Star of England," @ London, are now opened up : — Epsom salts, mixed spice, macaroni in lib boxes, starch glaze » Preserved ginger in syrup, blacklead Turbo t, lib tins, jelly tablets, capers Bloater and anchovy paste in tins Suffolk piokles, orange marmalade in jars; potted meats asJFrted (jars) Herrings in tomato ojfshrimp sauce Devilled herrings, cajenne pepper Dieby chicks, fresh mackerel Kippered mackerel,«able vinegar, j^artaric acid, creanltartar, table salt (bottles), whole Jatmegs, cloves Whole and grouna ginger, olire a»d castor oil, grounacinnamon, orange gelatine, furmtule cream Violet coming mi, gum (amal^and large), Wawa7| feeds,' )»4gjiancle juice, tinVppeninE knives, essences Starch in bo\es anl packets Colman's mukardf V. Houten's cocoa "Fresh herringsVclppered herrings Carb. soda, essence coffee, knife polish Oxford blue, sardines £'s and |'s Now landed, ex "Otarama," barque, @ London— 20 cases Porcupine Barb Wire 1 hogshead Holloware 1 case Butts' Pulleys, etc. „ 1 casb Hinges, gate and heavy toe To arrive shortly— 4o coils galvanised fencing wire, Nos. 8 and 10 Wool packs, etc. JOHN GILMOUR, On*., THE »OCXAGON, __ Majtau. " ARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB BOXING DAY.— HACK MEETING, to be held on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1898. Pbo»bahme or Evbnts. Maiden Plate, of 30 eovs. Second horse to receive 6 sove. from the stakes. Open to horses that have never, won an advertised race over the value of 20 B<Tys. Weight-for-age. Entrance one soy* > One mile and a quarter. 1 The Shorts, of 25 boys. Minimum weight, 7»t. Entrance, 1 soy. Tour furlongs. ' Summer Handicap, of 100 sovb. Second ' horse to receive 10 soys., and third horse i 6 sovb. from the stakes. Nomination, I 1 boy.; acceptance, 2 boys. One mile and a half. Handicap Hurdle Race, <M 50 boys. Second horpe to receive 10 so_l. from the stakes. Ovor five flights o9 hurdles. NominatioD, 1 soy,; acceptfcce,lsov. About . one mile and a quartw. Flying of 10 soys. Second her*- e to receive 10 soft, from the stakes. Nomination, 1 boy. ; Acceptance, 1 boy. r Winnl of the SnmSac HmMMmp to 7 carry TObs. extra. SizwurlojKS. W 1. Ladies' Mirae. a HafidwpjDf Sflsovs. Second%orae to receivemfOTß ttmn the stakes. IFor horses thaflive nejer won over 20 Sve. in one evenVo^fi/F flat at time of emry. fo be riddeajby gentlemen ridfts. Minimum vreigtt. lOst. NomiDatiS, 10s; acceptance, 1 soy. Winner ofasy race of the value of 20 soys. aftermbe declarrtion of weights to carry 71* extra. One mile. Welter Hand^p, of 40 boys. Second Z horße to reonve 5 boys. from the stakes. Weights to appear after the Flying Handicap. Nomination, 10b.; acceptance, 1 boy. One mile. ir Farewell Handicap, of 25 eovs. Second y horse to receive 5 soys, from the stakes. , Entrance— Winners, 1 boy. ; Losers, 10«. I Acceptance free. Six furlongs. ' NOMIN-.TIOHS CLOSS ON S.TUBOXT, NOVw exbkh 25th, 1893. ft Summer Handicap »... :1 sot. % Handicap Hurdles ... k& „ rat Flying Handicap 1 » Ladies' Purse \ » Welter Handicap • i » v Weights to be declared on .Friday, 'J 1 15th Dpcember. 1898. a, Definition of a Hack.—Hack mejujs » :O I horae that has never wou aMO and w r^ofe J nominated at tima of start for »n>f race, Hack and Hunter races excepled. Robt. G-. Bxuchopb, Hon. Secretary.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2586, 20 November 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2586, 20 November 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2586, 20 November 1893, Page 3

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