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THE WONDERS -or THE AGE blttek3r.oßs TEA ! Always maintains its Superior Quality as the leading Tea in the market ; it ib blended with that object only and always in view, being selected from the best gardens of Ceylon and India. Thus the verdict so often given that "It raak^s the most enjoyable cup of tea I ever tasted." In two qualifies, in £lb and lib lead packets an#slb and 101b fcics a*^d boxes, jr MANIMRpT SAUCE The Best, PipBESBf and Cheapest in tbe wor^d j efuaWtbe quality of the best sauces. J igtrial is confidently recommendeJL afße sure yoa get the " Wonders #fJ*ha Age " from your grocers. ' XJf Wholesale by - -A. H. MOOEE OPCTffAKE Retail by Gardner & Sutton, Haweia „ Newman Bros, Opunake. GREAT WINTER CASH SVLE OF BOOTS & n fl (t ES, (JOTS & OHOES, AT [OHAITG_RTON'S. E. CHATTERTON wishes to announce that he has just received a large consignment of Boots and Shoes of all kinds, end to meet with a. speedy clearance he has decided to reduce them to tbe Lowest Possible Price for CAbH ONLY. E.C. is determined to maintain the reputation of the CAN'T B BEAT BOOT SHOP as the Best and Cheapest in the trade. The following prices will convince the public: — Men's Depabtment Men's Kip Shooters, from 8s lid — usual price 11s 6d Men's Balmoral Boots, JL2s 6d — reduced to 9s 6d | Men's Blucher Boots, cafrh price 4/11 Men's Leather Slippdi Shoes — sale price 4s lid jf Also,' a great many Jiher lines, too numerous to mentiojf at Eeduced Prices. m call ahd Besthem. Ladies' Deiwetment. LADIES' Kid E.&.jjfaots — sale price 6s 9d and 7s 9m Ladies' Kid\ButtJf Boots, 9s 9d— well worfii l&Bod Ladies' "WALmFGjfaoES, from 4s lid Ladies' Solid iLeaffier Dairy Bootsreduced tl^pd Ladies' besc Leipir Slippers^ reduced to 3a lid Ladies' Slippers in great variety, from 2s 6d Ladies' Evening Bhoes, from 3s 6d CHILDREN'S Boots, Shoes, and Slippers in great variety, at reduced prices, Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairs neatly and promptly executed Note the address — E. CHATTEETON, Can't B Beat BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, High- stbeet — Haweea. HPAWHITJ FELLMONGEEY ALFRED VINCENT/ is a Cash-, Purchaser of Wool andr Sheepskins. ' The Egmpnt Earraear Union have. "been appointed my ajPnts, and will receive goods on iay account. Lime on sale. \J$ For sale — A waterwheel, 10 feet overshot, 2ft 6in width. "TE TUBE, WHAKATAU BAHUI 0 TB TAI HAUAUBU, 1892." Kupu whakaatu ki nga Tangata Maoki no ratou te Whenua, ratou ko te Kai-tango Biihi, kia in ohio ai ratou tera ia tv be huihuinga ki to Whabe-whakawa i Wa^taba, a to Mane, te 2 o nga ra o Hurae, 1894, a te 10 o nga haora i te ata, bei wbakarite i te utu reti mo tetahi Buhi hou ki a James Batct, Tamaiti, o tetahi whenua © mohiotia ano ko Tekiona, 97", o Poraka V., Wattara, c 74 nga eka i roto (nuf ake, iti ibo ranei), ara ko te whenua c mau na te whakaaturanga i roto i te Biibi kua rehitatia ki te Nama 778. El a Eameka Paratene (Paratene Nikorima te Kai-tiaki), Tikapa te Motuuruurua (Paratene Nikorima te Kai-tialri), Te Biri Tahanga, Te Kau Wairei, Wareta te Wana, JOri Nganeko, Pirini, Eamarei, Hukinga Huia, Te One Tahuri, Te Awaiti .Tahuri, Piripi Mohi, Pourere, Eraia Pakirikiri, Eopata Ngarongpmate, Tare te Butu, Amiria Hakaraia, Te Wairingi Paratene, Hinemate Faratene, Hoera Paratene, Meiha Paratene, Tao Paratene, Banuka Paratene, Tetihi Paratene, Pereniki Paratene (Paratene to Kaitiaki), Te Wairingiringi Paratene, Hoana Patara, Boka Tumaiwaho, Parernauri Kipa, Buiha Tangotango, Maraea Tamati, Wakareinga, Hemangaru, Harata, Eruini te Bangurihau, Tawbanga Eruera, Paremauri, me era atu tangata Maori no ratou tera piihi whenua katoa i roto i te Takiwa Buuri o Waitara, c rnohiotia ana ko Tekiona 97 o Poraka V., c 74, nga eka i roto (nui ake, iti iho ranei) i runga, 1 te ruoritanga, ara ko te whenua c mau na te\*fyhakaaturanga i roto ite riihi kua rehitafia ki te'-.Nama 778, a ki a James Bayly, tamaiti, o Waitara East, ano hoki, kai-mahi paamu, te kai-taAgo riihi. Notomea kua^vUii pukapuka whakaatn mai a James Bayly, Teixiaiti, kua whakahuatia nei tona ingoa i runga nei, i raro i nga tikanga o to tuawai-u\o nga tekiona o "Te Ture Whakatau Eahuls«te Tai Hauauru, 1892," whakaatu i tona hiahiamia riro i a ia he riihi hou i raro i nga tikanga%taua tekiona, mo te whenua kua wnakaaturiaTOrunga ake nei; a c whakaaro ana au c tika am kia whakazqana tana tono. Na, tenei ka wha&dtea nei c aß.Sia*!, tv he huihuinga i waenganui o tsbft Jajneoßawyf ' Tamaiti, me nga tangata -Maori KBtoa no ra'tobte whenua kua whakaaturia i rungnake nei,-hel\ whakarite i te utureti kiautuamo tMawhefiua mo nga tau tuatahi c rua>sekau-m^|hi <j te riihi hou; a tenei kua whakaritea neio»oi'iko to Whare-whakawa i Waitara" 1 w Mainga ewrai,'. a ko te Mane, te 2 o nga ra o Hurae, 1894,T&te 10 p nga haora i te ata, te wa c tti ai tana hnSfe huinga. „ He mea tuhi i tenei te 1 o nga ri?,p^Huije, 1894. •*,* Na TB WAPUTANA, T 1 --ft i. K. WABBUBTON, I. Nama 126.] Kai-tiaki mo te KaJba. , "THE WEST COAST S"RTTr,-RAII^IT M I BESBrtviss ac r, ibaj." £> q^ I Notice to Natiti; O'.'.v;;iis nnd XitfkiKK cMx. Mbkting to ho held at tVio C^tJuTHOjfeE, -Waitaua. n 1 - 1 l o'clock a.m. on JAUSDAxMthe 2nd July, WM, >.i fix tlio Jlnvrffior a pi;w Lrash to J\Mr.-, JUvtiT, Jun , 'jje'SootioffN'o. (J7, Block V W> i i'ara, contnmins TliffliTP 1 ? (more or lo>>), m-iiif; Liuifl^ 1 -.jriffld in Memor.iirhi ■■. > b m^-o roci^ i'«i,"i No. wf(. rpo B'uuuka run -'.no {I'm Sent Nworima, Nikorima, trustee), l'-s Kin m <iu,'qpTo Kau Wairei, Warotu te Wn.ua, Ki^S%'','n,m«W), Pirini Kauiarei, Huki;i»ja lluia., T&^Oiip Mhnri, 'J'e Awaiti Tahun, l'irisn Alolii^'o.iuj^^lJrnia Pakirikiri, Bopata .NKiiroii^oitta'o. 'ViMt tc Kutu, Amiria Hakaraia, To Wiiinatji Pavatenp, liinomateParatone, Hoera l J ai-atmio, M'jrffia Pai-at-pne, Tao Paratene. Kanuka P«atcnu^fl'etihi Paratene, Pereniki Pai-atene jffiarate!ij^ trustee), Te Wairingiringi Paratene J&oa'irifPni-ara, Itoka Tumaiwaho.PajainauriHlpa, KirfhaXangotango, Maraea. Tamati, Wakawpiuga, pemaugnru, Hn.rata, Eruini te liangurtaau, Tjtwhanga Eruern, Paremauri,, and the p^er Nsivu owners of all that piece of land situfißo hi the Waitara Survey District, being Soctioa%7o. 07? Block V., and containing by admeasurement 74 acres (moro or less), being the land comprised in niomorandum of lease registered T$W. 778, to James Bayly, jun., of Waifcara East, farmer, lessee : Whereas the abogjs-named James Bayly, jun., has given notice m> me, under tbe provisions of section 8 of "Jfhe West Coast Settlement Beserves Act, 189*" that he desires to obtain under that aectißa a new lease of the.Jand above describedijFand I consider bis application ought to be givKi effect to: Now, therefore, I do hereby amttpit a meeting to take place between, [tho^aidpaines Bayly, jun., and all the Native owrierawf the above-described land, for the purpose jn fixing the rent to be paid for the, Bold lan&for. the flrst twonty-one- years of the new leaseg and I &x the Courthouse, Waitara, &8 the plaeejphere, and Monday, the 2nd day of July, 1894, n'lo o'clock in the forenoon, aa the time, whenffuch meeting shall take place. Dp,ted thlrist day of June, 1894. W* 3. K. WABBUBTON, No. 126.] jfc Public Trustee. TJfBEB STAMPS aannfactured , &t the Stab Office.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2755, 26 June 1894, Page 4

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