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Tir^TED, a good Upstanding \ f Light-Trap Horse, must be quiet. Apply at once to W. Baker, Waihi. WANTED TOnifiiE^Good Springing Heifers, from first-class dairy stock. Apply to W. Baker, Waihi. WANTED, for Eltham, General Servant; a good Man, to saw firewood ; apply to-night. Waitiag> good Hotel Cook (female) ; also two Housemaids. C. Fryer. WANTED KNOWN-That R. L. Hutchens, Teacher of Music, receives pupils for all kinds of Wind ■ and String Instruments and also holds Weekly Singing Glasses. Hawera, Thursday, Glass for beginners, 7 p.m. ; advanced class, 8 p.m. Also, Normanby, Tuesday, for beginners, 7.80; advanced, 8 p.m. Address: Regent-st., Hawera, WANTED, good General Servant, for Kakaramea, good wages ; good General, for town, and a good Milker, for country. Waiting, a Housemaid, Waitress, and a Nursegirl. Wanted a good Cook for hotel in town (female) ; also General, for Eltham. 0. Fryer. WANTED Tenders for Delivery of Stab between Normanby and Okaiawa, and Matapu ; runner to find horse. Apply Manager, Star Offioe. WANTED, a good General Servant, for town, apply at once; also a Strong Girl, for town, to sleep at home, 8s ; also a good General, for the country. Waiting engagement—A Nursery -Governess, Ladyhelp and Housemaid, also good milker and driver. Wanted, a Strong Man, to drive, for town-good wages. Apply at once. Mrs Walker's, Registry. TTTANTED TO SILL— Dun f V Oats, Barley, and Italian Rye, Grass Seed.. Apply J. J. Patterson Manaia. WANTED KNOWN-That the undersigned can supply rata Firewood in all lengths at lowest rates for cash. Orders left with M. A. H. Parkinson; storekeeper.— W. Hughes, W^ ANTED KNOWN— That B. H. Patterson,' saddler, Manaia, sells a good article atlowes . rates. Every requisite kept in stock. Repairs a speciality. WARD'S Christohuroh Ales, bast beer on earth, at Parrington and Hutson's; beats English. > EGMONT QEED QTORE New Season Vegetable Seeds, 8d per paoket. Ploweb Seeds, ld per paoket. ; NOW LANDING. NEW SEASON'S MANGOLD AND CARROT SEEDS all ol the best strains. TURNIPS— Swedes, Yellow and White Fleshed varieties.. Broad-leaved Essex Rape, Tares, Mustard; and Rye Corn. GLOVERS AND GRASSES of all the leading varieties. Seed Oats, Wheat and Barley. SEED POTATOES. — Whit Elephants, Suowflake. Beauty of Hebron, Bath Kidney, etc., and late main orop varieties! Crushed Oats, Barley, Linseed, eto. MANURES — Having received numerous testimonials from farmers in this district respecting the suooess of Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser, and Oo.'s Manures during the jpast two seasons, and, Being sold under guaranteed analysis, we can coi^ ndently recommend them. AGENT FOR Massey-Harris Oo.'s world renowed high-class Agricultural Machinery, Reapers and Binders, Mowerg, Cultivators, Souffieis, Combined Seed and Manure Drills, etc., Ploughs (single, double, and treble furrow). , Agent for Massey-Harris Oo.'s Bioyoles. Circulars and Catalogues posted to any address on application to W. liOWE, Hawera. FOR SALE BY TENDER. SEPARATE Tenders will be received until noon of Saturday, 10th September, for the 'purchase of Mr Arthur Gibbs' two fine Dairy Farms (101 and 820 aqpps respectively), on Manaia Road, near Kaponga. Good dwellings, farm buildings, eto. Splendidly grassed. Full particulars on application to the undersigned by whom tenders will be received. J. R. STEWART, Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4028, 2 September 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4028, 2 September 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4028, 2 September 1898, Page 3

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