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Alfred Atkinson ... Hawera. A. H. Atkinson ... Feilding LAND, STOCK] AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. Write for Farmers' Budget (free), Contains stock notes and articles of interest to farmers. Three Hundred land investments, from Mokau to Manawatu. Live stock, businesses, and second hand machinery for sale. Free monthly circulation 6000. NOTICE. THE Report that has been spread concerning John Hodgetts is totally without foundation. Proceedings will be taken if anything further is heard of the matter. H. C. KELSEN. BOXING. THEATRE ROYAL, HAWERA. BILLY MURPHY, Champion Light-weight of the World, and Charlie Hanga, the renowned American Light-weight, will give an exhibition of the noble art in | the above Hall on Wednesday, ' 22nd March, 1905. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Mr Murphy will also illustrate the principal hits used in the art. , CENCI'S j .MILLINERY SPECIALISTS, 15, 17, and 19, Vivian street, j Wellington. To the Ladies of Hawera and i surrounding districts. 1 MADAM CENCI will be in Hawera from Thursday, 1 March 23rd, for one week, and will exhibit a special selection of Autumn and Winter Millinery, comprising the latest Parisian models in Toques and Bonnets. Address: — In the shop adjoining the Theatre Roya', High street. Misses Young ... Agents. OTAKEHO HALL. MR A. J. McCURDY, Colonial Organiser of the New Zealand Farmers' Union, will deliver an address in the above hall on the 23rd March, commencing at 7.30 p.m. sharp. All invited. WALTER BLAIR, Chairman of Branch. '"otakeho pubTTcThallT THE Fortnightly Assemblies will commence on Friday, March 24th. ; Fent's, 2/. Ladies, free. F. G. WILLCOCKS, Hon. Sec. AbOCIAL will be held in the 1 Otakeho Hall on Tuesday, 2 ist March. Music supplied by Professor ; White. Gentlemen, 2/6. Ladies, without basket, ij. PERCY CUTFIELD, 2i*2 Secretary. FOR Newest Notions in Necktie j Novelties, see window at N.Z. j Clothing Factory. , FOR SALE,— One spring cart Horse (good), 5 years old, any trial ; also one upstanding Gelding, rising 3 years, make good carriage lorse, broken to saddle only. AdIress S., Star Office. FOR SALE, a Bargain— l7BJ Acres, first-class dairy farm, lwelling and all necessary outbuildngs, metalled road, i£ miles factory, school, etc. Price freehold £15 10s, . vith £400 cash ; carry 70 cows. N. H. and A. McGarry, Estate \gents, Eltham. J FOR SALE— 11 Acres Kawhiti- ] roa road, L.1.P., annual rental f2 18s, 4-roomed house. Price 1 f2oo. W. H. and A. McGarry, '<■ Land Agents, Eltham. * c FOR LEASE— 101 Acres, tip- £ top dairy farm, nice home- '<■ itead, central position, will run 50 1 :ows, five years' lease. W. H. and 1 \. McGarry, Commission Agents, 1 Sltham. i FOR SALE — 240 Acres, dairy farm, alongside factory. Price flO 10s. Also snug dairy farm, 99 I \cres, necessary buildings, with ibout £"300 down. W. H. and A. McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. TO LET, — 219 acres, with large " dwelling and four-roomed cot:age, within two miles Eltham. ! Particulars from W. H. and A. McGarry, Estate Agents, Eltham. piAPITAL FARM, 157 acres ' K^J Finnerty Road, Ngaire, less ; :han two miles to factory and railway station; subdivided into 12 paddocks; nearly all level and ploughable ; 5-roomed house ; 12- . sail cowshed ; 3-stall stable, with oft ; men's whare ; washhouse, etc. Price, £20 per a:rc. Good terms * :an be arranged. !. A really good sheep anl ;.ittle Farm, 524 acres, with good dwelling : md other buildings, situate at Ratapiko, 8 miles from Tariki. Price £7 15/ per acre ; good terms. 1 For lease alone or lease with fight < of purchase, about 150 acres, Rawhi- : tiroa Road, Mangamingi Valley, op> posite Eltham Dairy Co.'s Creamery Owner will erect good house and J shed for suitable tenant. 1 Farms and grazing runs of all . sizes and descriptions for sale. F. J. CUMBERWORTH, Land and Estate Agent, ' ELTHAM. HAWERA COUNTY COUNCII,. fTIENDERS will be received at JL the County Office, Hawera, until noon on Saturday, March 25th, for the following contract : — 188 — Gravelling 15 chains on the Wirihana road. Specifications at County Office. F. BASHAM, Foreman of Works. 20th March, 1905. THE Star Almanack is invaluable to business men in all the towns between Palmerston and Wataganui, as it contains a lot of information of everyday use. CASH FOR OLD METAL, ETC. "TONES & CO., Clyde Quay, Welt) lington, are Cash Buyers of above. Highest price given for zinc, brass, copper, lead, pewter, etc. ; also of metal drosses. All communications promptly attended to. ÜBBER STAMPS manufactured at the Star Office on the shortest notice. NOTICE. WE have pleasure in notifying our customers and the public generally that we have bought out the business formerly carried on by Messrs Presland and Noonan, of Normanby, as Blacksmiths, and trust that the support accorded them will be continued to us. FOSTER & WALKER, Normanby. OUR Card Specimen Book has lately been revised, and com. prises all the latest novelties. Star, Hawera. FOR large Hair N.ets and Pads

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8172, 21 March 1905, Page 3

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