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SUBSCRIPTIONS in did of tbo Sufferers by tbe Busb Fires :—: — £ s. d. Amour t previously acknowledged ... " 135 11 G Manuel DcCustro, sen. ... 010 0 Manuel DcCastro, jun. ... 010 0 Ed. Cliilman (Lyttelton) ... 10 0 G. A. Adlam 0 10 0 Per Mr G. W. Ganc, Bahotu : F. Silvester, 4; Friend, 2s; it. J. Pcnnington, 5s ; G. Hemingway, 2s 6d ; Mrs Peacock, Is; 11. J. Newman, ss; E. C. Ha ikes, ss; B. Prosscr, ss; W. TbonipHon, Is; J Da bin in, 2s (Jsl; G. Dunston, 2s 6d ... ... 115 (3 Jobn A very 10 0 11. W. Barclay 0 10 0 Colonel Trimble 2 0 0 Committee Inglewood Sports 18 13 4 Dr. Ilutcbison 110 \\, ANTED, — A good GENERAL W SERVANT, for the town. Refer enccs required. Must be a good Laundress and Cook. — Apply Bank of Australasia, Hawera. 439 ap3 ROT CE. T C. MONTEFIORE be^'s to thank tbo J • public generally for their support, and to announce to his customers that ho has banded over bis Pie nnd Coffee, &c, business in Devon-street to Mr J. D. Slack. Mr J. D. Slack begs to call tho public's notice to tbe above, nnd hopes by strict attention to business to merit tbe patronage acoorded his predecessor. All outstanding accounts must be paid by the 31st mat., and all creditors are requested to send in their accounts. J. C. M. begs to notify that he will attend on families as hitherto. Orders left with Mr J. D. Slack will be promptly attended to. 431 tc NEW ZEALAND RA I L.WAYS. TARANAKI RACES. ON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Ist and 2nd April, the train usually leaving New Plymouth at 4 p.m. for Hawera, will be delayed till 5.45 p.m., nnd will be accordingly later at all stations to Hawera. A train will leave Waitara at 6 p.m. on euch day, returning from Santry Hill at 6 30 p.m. to Waitara. Excursion 'iickots to New Plj mouth, available for return on day of issue only, will be issued from Hawem, Stratford, and intermediate stations on Ist and 2nd April. Fares — Ist class, 7s-; 2nd class, 5?. Saturday Return Tickets to New Plymouth will be issued from Uaweru. Smart Road, and intermediate stations on 31st Maich and Ist and 2nd April, avuiluble for return till Tbursduy, 3rd April. 438 mi 29 BY ORDER. R. H. S OLE, GESEKAL BLACKSMITH, HAVING taken over the business from Mr F BELL, hopes by strict attention to budinese to gain and merit a fair share of public patronage. Horso shoeing and general smithy work done at the lowest poasiblo prices. " A ninible sixpence is better tlum a sou)s ou) Bhillinr/." Note tbe add^ss — R- H. SOLE (Late F. Bell), Near Weßleyan Chapel. rfavin? dispnsrd of my bn'iness to Mr. R. 11. Sole, 1 thank my friends for thtir past favourp, and hope they will m've my HUcceFsor their support in the future. 440hhj.29 F. BELL. I EW SEEDS. PERENNIAL KYE, just landed rs R'lenmond. CO' KSFOOT, new seed, at 3Jd to 3|-1 p*r lb. CLOVERS nnd various FESCUES. 414 h tc NEWTON KING. WoRK KOK ALL. Permanent employment given to ecergitic men and women cverywhoje. £10 a dny dde! expenses 1»HI. flem! at once for foil ptir icuJa'B of the greafes* mm ev-roaking br-sineaß in tho world A(dr(B9J. r, bid & Co, Argute, Maine. United fUmeo, Jjqn't viut thi* hanw, Wtiit fyfaz, ?

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8740, 28 March 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8740, 28 March 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8740, 28 March 1890, Page 3