Wo direct Attention to the Economic announoomonta in this issue in reference to tlio sale which starts to-morrow. A apeoial advertisement will bo found on tho fourth page. Tho Lands And Survey staff, oftloe and Held, joined it New Plymouth yesterday in ranking a presentation to Mr John Strnuoh on, on the oooaaion of hia removal to Wellington. It took tho form of an illuminated address, and a gold watoh. The notion of the Government Departmont in using rinm piloa in the oonatruotion of brldgos wnioh have to be ■tibsonently taken over by the looal bodies should (the Rangitikei Advooate thinks) be reprehended by ovory ratepayer. FISHING! ! FISHING II l\ J. Wrigloy has now landed forthia season i imported direot from the best English makerß, a splendid assortment of wooden and steel rods, split oane, green ■ heart, laneewood, and hickory rods from 10a Od to £8. Steel telesoopio rods a speciality. New oasts, new traces, new files, new minnows, everything new, no old Block. Several new fließ, minnows, and fishing sundries, that all fishermen should inspeot. Fishing licenses issued Fishing Bods, Reels, etc , repaired by an expert workman on the premises.— F r J Wriglejr, Hawera.— Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7363, 15 January 1902, Page 2
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