THE COMPLIMENTS o/THE SEASON. To arrive on Saturday next, direct from the manufacturers, England — Gipsy Tables Inlaid Circle "Whatnots Inlaid Corner Whatnots Inlaid Tier Whatnots, glass backs Card Tables Occasional Tables Music Stools, patent-screws Hammock folding Chairs Ladies' Croquet Chjfirs Gents' & Ladies' Cpairs in velvet Canterburys, Wbifbnots Octagonal and iDircular Work Tables; Wool Ruga, Mats SUITABLE FIB^MAS PRESENTS To be sold cheap for cash. PIANOS on time payment or for cash. J. E. WILSON'S Hawera Furniture Warehouse, HIGH-STEEET — — HAWEBA X X XT A. JENKINS, ■*-*■• Furnishing CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, HIGH-STBEET - - HAWEEA Furniture of every description manufactured on the premises Upholstery in all| its branches Pictures framed md mounted in a superior style an<^ at prices within reach of all . $ Pianos 01} timje payment or for cash, by best f!n apish and Continental makers. \ / N.B.— A choice selection of 4ft 6in French Bedsteads to be cleared out, and will be sold cheap. Tbos^ about to purchase in the above line would do well to call and inspect same. A second-hand couch, in good order, also to go cheap X X WEST COAST PRODUCE AND AGEISTCF COMPANY. Pbinces-stbeet Haweba. EOK, SALE. 900 acres, Meremere, 600 felled and in grass 651 acres open land, four miles from Hawera 147 acres near Normanby 320 acres, Duthie road 70 acres, between Eltham and Ngaire 120 acres, „ „ „ 136 acres, Stuart road 215 acres, near Te Roti 180 acres, Eltham 290 acres, Hastings road 10 acres, near Normanby 221 acres, near Stratford 11,000 acres, Matem^eaonga block 200 acres, p 1, Mangafirhero road to 11-acre lots neasf Hawera 500 acres, Tutaeariaft block 640 acres, 8 miles from Hawera 320 acres, \^hakams£ra 129 acres, p fc^hafSamara 217 acres, UppekjPalmer Road 320 acres. 11 miles from Hawera 1043 acres, Ngatimaru Block 225 acres, nl, 4 miles from Hawera 276 acres, d p, 6 miles from Hawera 97 acres, nl, near Normanby Boarding house, Hawera Butchering business Stationery business at Stratford And properties in Hawera and surrounding towns FOR LEASE. 618 acres, near Alton 25 acres, near Hawera 200 acres, Mountain road HOTELS— We have several on our books Loans negotiated Produce — Oats, chaff, potatoes, and all other produce bought and sold G. V. BATE, Manager. "IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded in Opunake Public Pou.nd,-r 1 dark bay mare, shod all round, star on forehead 1 brown mare, branded NGA on off shoulder, Btar on forehead 1 black mare, no visible brand, star on forehead" Also impounded oji Section 12, Block 5, Opunake Sarvey District, near Oaonui, b^ G« Djinton, — 1 roan stag, £|>outg2£ years old, no visible tfban& — too wild to be driven toipaond ; damages, £1 If not claimeuj' and expenses paid, will be sold on Tuesday, 16th Jan., 1894, at 12 noon, in accordance with the Impounding Act, 1884. W. H. SECCOMBE, Poundkeeper, Opunake. QTBATFORD EACING CLUBHACK RACE MEETING. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1894. PROGRAMME. I.— Handicap Hack Hurdle Eace, of 25 soys ; 2nd horse to receive 5 soys out of stakes. For horses that have never won an advertised Hurdle Bace of more than .£25 in value. Over six flights of hurdles. Distance, 1^- miles. Nomination, 15a ; acceptance, ss. To start at noon. 2. — Toko Stakes Handicap, of SO soys. Second horse to receive 6 sove ont of the stakes. Welter weighfo.' Instance, 1 mile. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, ss. To start at 12.30. M 3. — Maiden Phte, of 30 boys. Second horse to receive 5 sovjgout of the stakes. Por all horses that «iTe never wen an advertised race at Sime of starting. Weight for age. Diaance, 1 mile. Entrance, 1 soy. aTo st&fc aV. 1.30. 4.— Stratford Cuiji H&dicap, of 75 soya. Second horse t<& reflbive 10 eovs out of • the stakes. The'^sriftner of any handicap of the value of 2(^Svb or over, af <-er the declaration of the&fweii'hts. to carry 71b extra. Distance, 1% miles. Nomination, I 2 soys ; acceptance, 1 soy. To start at 2.20. 5. — Avon Stakes, of 20 boys. Second horse to receive 5 soys out ->f the stakes. Open to horses that have not won any advertised race up to the time of starting. Catch weights. Distance, 4 furlongs. Entrance, 1 soy. To start at 3.30. 6.— Flying Handicap, of 30 boys. Second horße to receive 5 soys out of the stakes. Winner of tbe Cup to carry 71b extra. Distance, 6 furlongs. Nomination, 1 soy.; acceptacce, 10s. To start at 4.30. 7. — Forced Handicap, of 20 soys. Second horse to receive 5 soys out of the stakes. Distance, 7 furlong*. Entrance — Winners, 15s ; losers, 53. To start at 5.30. ' For official programme, see Referee. HAEET H. CHADWICK, Hon. Sec. WANTED KNOWS j Large quantity WAST a PAPEB on sale at the Stab Office.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2630, 13 January 1894, Page 4
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