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Mr. JT. Turley. FRIDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1878. TOWNSHIP OF “ ONGA ONGA,” RUATANIWHA PLAINS. MR J. TURLEY has been favored with instructions from 11. 11. Bridge, Esq., to offer by Public Auction, on the above date, at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, SECTIONS in the above township, varying in size from £ to 2 of an acre. The township is favorably situated in the centre of the Ruataniwha Plains, and connected with the whole of the bush settlements. Terms—£ casli ; balance by approved promissory note (G months) at Bank interest. For the convenience of country settlers wishing to return by the evening train, the sale will take place at 12 o’clock. Further particulars and plans can be obtained on application to Mr J. M. Newman, Onga Onga, or the Auctioneer, Tennyson street, Napier. nolG til UuHineitM IloticeH. T O LET. large and commodious STORE A adjoining Bennett’s Hotel.. Apply to J. BENNETT, no!3 tf Waipawa. NEW S T O R E. rrUIE IRON STORE on the OrmondA ville Road, half a mile west of Onnondville, is now well stocked with General Merchandise, and the undersigned desiring to do a CASH BUSINESS, as nearly as possible, is selling Goods in small or large lots, for CASH, or to responsible parties at Waipawa prices, with freights added on heavy goods only. His express will run three times a week to Kopua Station, so that contractors on the Railway Line, and others in the neighborhood can have goods from the Store or Waipawa, delivered to them on short notice. no 9-tf J. J. BROWNE POHANGrAHAU SMITH Y, PORANGAHAU. Q HOEING and GENERAL BLACKO SMITH WORK DONE in first-class style on the shortest notice, and at most reasonable prices. HAPS ANT & ADAIR, Proprietors. sel4-3 COMMENCING BUSINESS. y O II N ONION, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, (Drake’s Old Premises) WAIPAWA. Repairs executed with neatness and despatch. A Good Fit Guaranteed. Oc‘2-3in NOTICE. RE-OPENING OF BUSINESS. MRS. KEMP, General Storekeeper, bavins: removed from the old store, next Waipawa Hotel, begs to announce that Mr Amy will in future carry on the business of General Storekeeper, hitherto conducted by her, on new premises next Messrs Lucas and Humphreys, cabinet makers. While deeply thanking her customers for past favors, she trusts they will continue their patronage. FOR SALE. Tons of Good Onions A 1 Side Saddle 1 Bakers’ Covered Cart and Harness 2 Heavy Sets of Harness, with 2 Loading Harness 3 Open Spring Carts, with Spring Trap Harness Tip Cart and Dray. Apply to R. T. BRIGHQURE, Richmond Park, sep 21-tf Waipawa. GENERAL STORE, Near the Waipawa Hotel. T> POTTON having taken the above, SID • begs to apprise the inhabitants of Waipawa that the Store wiil be re-opened THIS DAY, the Pith instant, with a general assortment of Drapery, Clothing, Groceries, &c., &e., which will be sold at Current Rates. R. P. trusts to merit a fair share of patronage. Waipawa, Oct. 10, 1878. oc 12-tf gLTT II E BROS., GENERAL DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS, MILLINERS & DRESSMAKERS, Standard House, NAPIER. Quality compared with price, the -only true test of cheapness, oc3o 3m TRAVELLING lIAWKER. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, GARDEN SEEDS, &c. Henry nic h oils, Licensed Hawker for the Waipawa County and surrounding districts, begs to announce that he will visit the settlers in all parts of the district, when he will be prepared to supply the above goods at exceedingly low prices. Dresses, suits of clothes, and boots made to order. General commissions executed, ' coy2 3m

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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 20, 20 November 1878, Page 3

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