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TTIORSALE-TwoteamsofWork-JJ ing Bullocks, Yokes, Bows, and Chains ; also two Tip Drays, all in good working order. Apply Hall Bros., Normanby^ OR SALE— Six-roomed House, with wa^h house and oopper, good orohard. Apply, at once, to H, G. Gibson, Normanbyj FO*TMMEDIATE'SALE MRS CAPE"Li fine suburban Property, lfy acres land, 10-room two-storey Louse, dairy, trap shed, stables, nice lawn tennis ground, beautiful gardens, shubbery, and plantations; one mile from centre of town of New Plymouth, situated near High School. Only £1460. Apply at onoe. OARTHUJ W, BRITTAIN & CO., c ■ New Plymouth. TO LET— For a Term- Dwelling of 9 rooms, with every convenience, hot and cold water, gas, etc, stables, ooaoh house and man's room, 8£ acre 3of land, within a few ; minutes' walk of the podt office. Apply Budge and Tristram. LAND FOR SALE. ' PARTLY Improved Sections of I 140, 280, 145, »nd 810 acres at rentals of 9d to Is 8d per acre. j 135 acres, 85 acres felled ; rent 9d per acre ; a gift at price asked 162 aores, nice freehold open farm house, yard, etc., near creamery price £6 10s 400 acres, beach land, lease with Durohasing clause SEEDB. SEEDS. On hand and to arrive : Grass and CloYs r Seed 3 for Autumn powing ; Perennial and Italian Rye, Cocksfoot, Timothy, Ohewings and Hard Fescue, Foxtail (colonial grown), Dogstail, Poa Piatensis, Oowgrass, Red, White, Alsike. and Trepfoil Clovers, Rape, Swede Turnips, Pollard, Linseed, Bonedust, Superphospate, Garden Manure, Oilcake, etc. No pains are ppared to procure seeds of the best quality and highest germination. Agent for N.Z. Insurance Company, Government Accident Insurance Department. A. H. MOORE, Land Commission Agent and Seed man, Opunake. DISSOLUTION SALE. OWING to the Dissolution of Partnership between J. h. Harwood and W. Gruar, we shall hold an ABSOLUTE CLEARING SiLE Of the whole of our valuable and Up-to-Date Stock of Drapery, Clotting, Mantles, Millinery, Boots and bhoes, etc. SALE COMMENOEB FRIDAY, IEBRUARY 14th., When over £4000 worth of new and reliable goods must be cleared to close partnership accounts . WM. GRUAR & CO., (Late J. L- Harwood and Co.) The Pbemibb Sto^js, KAPONGA. A. H. GUY, KAPONGA. WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL BMITH. I HAVE much pleasure in informing the people of- Kaponga and surrounding districts tbafe 1 have started business in their town, and anything left in my charge will receive my utmost attention. JUairy Factory Machinery and Agricultural Implements repaired. Shoeing a speciality. Terms moderate. EVERY HOUSE Q HOULD have a PIANO STOOL, tS and we have just opened up & limited supply direct, also a large selection of Acoordeons. Violins, and Freeh String?. Call and inspect at DIXON & BATES, Hawera.

MISS OONNiIILL, A.T.C.L., HAS Resumed Teaching at Mi Higham's Rooms, Unionstreet. THANKS" MRP KELLAISTD and Famil.v desire to return their mot i sincere thanks for tbe great kindness shown during their sad trouble. Alsc to thank those kind friends who sem flowers. MRS KELL&ND. Kama Road, February, 11th, 1902 At the Theatre Royal, Hawera. j THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. At 2 p.m. r pDE WEST COAST FARMERS 1. TRADING ASSOCIATION will sell as above on bebalf of Mr A Worsfold who ia leaving for Austra lia. — 20 vehicles of all description, an coachbuilders' sundries. L. H. MoALPINE, Autstioiieer. " GEORGE~HENRY~WILSON (Deceased). A LL Persons having Ciain jljl against the above-name deceased are requested to forwai th-m to the undersigned withoi delay. EARL & CAMPBELL, Solicitors for the Executors of the deceased, Shortland-street, Auckland. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNIS owing to tl undersigned in oonneotic with the milk business must i settled by the 15th inst., or will sued for without further notice. 1 exceptions. W. A. DUCKWORTH. HAWERA HOTEL. BEFORE leaving Hawera, I wi to thank all my customers 1 their hearty support in the past, a to request a continuance of the sai to my successor, Mr T. O'Neill. Having taken over the Mam Hotel, I ehall be pleased to see ( friends there at any time. J. J. CONNELL. HAWERA HOTEL. c c TXAVING purchased the ab< c JLjL well-known Hotel, reoen ;, occupied by Mr J. J. Connell, I w to notify that the hotel will shoz - be re-built in a thoroughly update style. In the meantime Isb be pleased to welcome any friei 16 who may call. * ' T. O'NEILL

NOTICE OF ALLIGATION FOR TRANSFER OF A LICENSE. I, James Joseph Connell, of Hawera, being the holder of a Publican's Lioense in respect of the house and premises situate at Hawera, and known as the Hawera Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Hawera, on the sth day of March, 1902, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to Timothy O'Neill, who has purchased the said house and premises. Dated 7th day of February, 1902. JAS. CORNELL.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7385, 11 February 1902, Page 3

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