Special Advertisements. - IMPOUNDING NOTICE. [TMPOUNDED in the Hawera Public ■■ Pound. — On November 22, from near the Ketemarae Pa — An upstanding, bay light harness gelding, with dark points. On November 26, from Fraeer road — A red and white 2-year-old ' steer, staggy looking. If the above are, not claimed and expenses paid will be sold in the Ha--wera Pound op MONDAY, the 13th day of Dec., at 12 o'clock noon', according to the provisions of the Imp<<unding Act. C. YOUNG, , Poundkeepftr. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS ALTERATIONS' TO TIMETABLE. ON) and after December. 6th, 1909, the 1 following alterations will be made to train services: — The usual 4.15 p.m. train New Ply- . mouth ta Hawera will leave New Ply- ' mouth 4.30 p.m., arriving Hawera 8.15 p.m,., and the usual 4.10 p.m. Hawera ta New train will leave H'awera 4.20 p.m., arriving New Plymiouthi 7.40 p.m. The ordinary up Mail train. Wellington to New Plymouth will leave Ha■werai 7.2 p.m., arriving Ttfew Plymouth 9.20 p.m. The usual 3.50 p.m. train Wanganui to Hawerai will leave Wanganui 4.50 p.m., arriving Hawera- 8.50 p.m. 1 Far further particulars sea Timetable at Stations' or enquire at Railway Offices. BY ORDER. MAORI LANDS.' Tt/TR EDWARD BUCKLE has retir- ■"■*- ed from the Native Land Court Office: after 24 years' service and may now bet consulted at 18, Grey street, Wellington, ia regard to ail matters touching titles to Maori lands. Ha has a very wide special knowledge and experience of the subject. He will personally conduct searches as required! at ' Wellington, Wanganui, Gisborniet or Auckland. He is also prepared to undertake Land Transer searches. '. EDWARD BUtJKLE!, 18, Grey Street, Wellington. YOUR EYES 1 YOUR EYES ! YOUR EYES 1 JAMES E. CAMPBELL, D.8.0.A., London, SIGHT SPECIALIST (By Practical Examination.) may be consulted AT HIS ROOMS IN HIGH STREET, HAWERA, Again in December. Ehcact Dates will Appear Later. YOUR EYES ! YOUR EYES 1 YOUR EYES 1 W . a * A. WO**™1 ESTATE AGENTS, ELTHAM. , FOR, SALE. 200 jtCEES, dairy farm, new house and shed ; all level and dry, well watered ; £ mile school, 1 mile from factory. Pricei <£24; easy terms; Possession July, 1910. (46) 100 ACRES, very handy dairy farm, buildings worth £550.; alongside gchool and factory, being corner section) will make 2 nice farms of 50 acres each. Absolute sale. Prioe, with, easy terms, £25. 120 ACRES, all ploughable, compact dairy farm ; house, shed, etc. ; metalled road. Cows may be takem at valuation. Possession July, 1910. Price £22 10s; easy terms. (Ill) 72 ACRES, model homestead, all Miecessau/ buildings; about \ mile from township, station, factory, school, etc. Very easy terms. Particulars on application. Sole agents. Possession at any timet if cows taken over. (H0) 50 ACRES, dairy farm, in. a most ' charming position, land all ploughable, house, shed, etc. Owner wants to sell, therefore will arrange easy terms. (96) SHEEP FARMS— IOOO acres, 1200 acres, 1500 acres, 2200 acres; partly 1, improved and freehold title. Fanners purchasing through us will be financed with stock if desired.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 December 1909, Page 1
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