BnaLoeßi Notice* HIGH-CLASS CHINA JUST UNPACKED. A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF DOULTON WARE. ANOTHER SPECIAL LINE. ENAMEL WARE of every description for QUALITY & DURABILITY cannot be beaten. COME AND INSPECT. H. E. HARRIS HIGH STREET, HAWERA. MISS GARDNEE, DRESSMAKER. "ECONOMIC" HAWERA. [Cakd.J J. A. D OTFILL ' ARCHITECT, HIGH STRF^T (Hallenstein's Buildings, first floor). A PROFIT PROPOSITION. nnHERE is a chance ii» our Office for A every man to own his own farm. We have farms in every district, of a'l sizes and at all prices, while our terms are the easiest and fairest possible. Our MR HANNA is an old Waikato farmer with wide experience, and he has a personal knowledge of all farms on our SELECTED LIST. Write for our SELECTED LIST. "CIANNING & i^lO., SHORTLAND STREET (Opposite Post Office), AUCKLAND. MAIL NOTICES. MONDAY, MAY 20. Auckland and North, per llarawa, 5 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 23. For Australian States, Ceylon, India, China, Eastern and Mediterranean ports, United Kingdom, and Europe, at 11.25 a.m. Due London. June 30. For United Kingdom and United States of America, via Frisco, 8.50 a.m. Due London, June 24. FRIDAY, MAY 24. Auckland and North, per Rarawa, at 5 p.m. For Tasmania, via Bluff (due Hobart, May 23), at 8.50 a.m. SATLRDAY, MAY 25. For Australian States, via Auckland (due Sydney, May 24), at 8.50 a.m. T. SALMON, Postmaster, MONTHLY CALENDAR. MAY, PHASES OF THE MOON. Full Moon: Id. 9h. 56m. 16s. p.m. Last Quarter: 9d. 9h. 33m. 13s. p.m. New Moon: 17d. 9h. 50m. 18s. a.m. First Quarter: 24d. lh. 48m. 15s. a.m. Full Moon: 31d. llh. 6m. 18s. a.m. Apogee, Bd. 7h. 37m. a.m. Perigee, 20d. 3h. 43m. a.m. i j i« . HJtfh Water, I Sun ' San .' g & Wait&ra. I Bise. Set. £< a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 18 .. 10.10 10.32 7. 9 4.51 1 19 .. 10.53 11.15 7.10 4.50 2 20 .. 11.36 11.58 7.11 4.49 3 21 .. 12. 0 12.22 7.12 4.48 4 ,22 ..12 50 1.17 7.13 4.47 5 23 .. 149 2.21 7.14 4.46 6 . 24 .. 2.48 3.15 7.14 4.46 7 25 .. 3.55 4.35 7.14 4.46 8 26 .. 5.12 5.49 7.14 4.46 9 27 .. 6.19 6.49 * 7.15 4.45 10 • 28 .. 7.14 7.38 7.16 4.44 11 29 .. 8. 0 8.21 7.16 4.44 12 130 .. 8.45 9. 8 7.17 4.43 13 i 31 .. 9.25 9.42 7.17 4.43 14 High water at Opunake the same ■ time as at Waitara. For high water at Patea add 25 minutes to time at Waitara. MEETINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. L [ ! TO-NIGHT. . 7.3o—Skating, Dominion Rink. B—The8 —The Norwoods, Opera House. B—Auroa8 —Auroa Bazaar Committee Meeting. Monday. I—Gillies1 —Gillies and Nalder's Auroa Sale. > The Norwoods, afc Manaia.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 18 May 1912, Page 4
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