Presents FOR THE SEASON. J. BRUNETTE, WATCHMAKER & JEWEIXEB [Established 1882], Cornei of High and Regent-streets, HAWERA. VISITS OPUNAKE On Mr W. D. Scott’s Sale Day At the Times Office. As it is now the custom to give your friends AN ARTICLE OF JEWELLERY instead of tbe useless Xmas cards, I shall be showing a Choice Assortment of Goods on my visit to Opunake on FRIDAY, the 18th DECEMBER, At the Times Newspaper Office. Inspection Invited. Repairs executed promptly and satisfactorily. & PARIHAKA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Board, Rahotu, up to 1 p.m., on MONDAY, December 21st, For ERECTION of a SMALL BRIDGE on the Namu Road, opposite Section 68. Flans and specifications may he seen at the Office of the Opunake Times, and at the Board’s Office, Rahotu. M. FLEMING, Chairman. Impounding; Notice. In the matter of the Impounding Act, 1884. IMPOUNDED in the Public PoundOpunake, from township, on December 9 th, 1896. One Red Springing Heifer, slit in near ear, hole in off ear, slit out, branded like = on near rump. One Red Springing Heifer, white face, hole and slit in off ear, branded like 0X 0 on off ribs, and like 7 on off rump. If not claimed and expenses paid to be sold on TUESDAY, December 29fch, 1896, at 12 noon. K. V. BREACH, Poundkeeper. THANHS, I DESIRE to express my hearty and sincere THANKS to my fel-low-electors who have done me the honor to elect me to represent them in Parliament. It will be my*aim to preserve and further the best interests of all my constituents. I also'return my special thanks to those gentlemen who actively aided me. HENRY BROWN. HAWERA ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen, PERMIT me to take the earliest opportunity of thanking you for having returned me at the head of the poll. Especially must 1 thank my various Committees throughout tbe district for the work done in my behalf. I am glad to say that during the whole contest I have not said one unkind word to my Opponents. Yours faithfully, FELIX McGUIRE. HAWERA & NEW PLYMOUTH COACHING SERVICE. ON and after the Ist day of December, 1896, the business as hitherto carried on by me as Coach Proprietor in the Taranaki Provincial District will he discontinued, and will as from the above date in future be carried on by myself and son, Mr G. A. Vile, under the style or firm of J. Vile & Son. All accounts owing by me up to that date will please be rendered to me at once, and all accounts owing to me paid. JOB VILE, rt Coach Proprietor. Pahiatua, November 28th, 1896. NOTICE. ALL Accounts owing to me must be paid to Mb W. D. Scott on or before tbe 81st December. He has instructions to sue for them after that date. 0. F. McGREGOR. ADVANCES TO SETTLERS. The Government Advances to Settlers Office has MONEY TO LEND UPON FIXED OR INSTALMENT MORTGAGES in sums op from «S 5 to £3,000 On Freeholds & Crown Leaseholds. Borrowers have the right to repay the loans partly or wholly at any time. Fixed loans are granted upon freeholds for any term not exceeding ten, and instalment loans for thirty-six and a half years. Interest, 5 per cent, with (in the case of instalment mortgages) an additional 1 per cent on account of repapment of principal. Valuation fees and law costs very low. Application forms and circulars to he obtained at any post-office.
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Opunake Times, Volume V, Issue 237, 11 December 1896, Page 3
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