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Public notice*. LOYAL ABBOTSFORD LODGE, No. 6025, X.0.0.F., M.U., HAWKE’S BAY DISTRICT. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Oddfellows’ Hall on SATURDAY, the Bth NOVEMBER, at 7.30 p.m. Business—To pass Bye laws, A full attendance is requested. Wm. BROWN, Secretary. THE JUNCTION HOTEL, SITUATED on the junction of the Norsewood-Orrnondville road, is now open for the convenience of the travelling public. The house is spacious, well furnished, and is in every way well provided with the means of accommodation for travellers, visitors, and tourists. None but spirits of the best quality kept on the premises. Good paddock and stable. J. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. NOTICE. IT is intended to hold a GIFT AUCTION at an early date in aid of the funds of the Presbyterian Church. Contributions will be thankfully received by members of the Committees at Waipawa, Kaikora, and Hampden, or by WILLIAM BROWN, Hon. Secretary. Waipawa, 25th October, 1879.

GIFT AUCTION. A GIFT AUCTION will be held at WAIPUKURAU on or about the 16th JANUARY, 1880. Proceeds in aid of the Building Fund of St Mary’s Church, Waipukurau. Contributions will bo thankfully received by W. H. HARGREAVES, lion. Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. C HARDING begs to inform his • numerous customers that ho has removed to the shop adjoining the Empire Hotel, and opposite the Settlers’ Hotel, Waipawa, where he will be prepared to execute all orders with promptness. P. McGItEEVY BEGS to announce to his numerous friends and customers that he intends re-opening in business in Waipawa as TAILOR & GENTLEMAN’S MERCER. The business will be carried on in his old premises, lately in the occupation of Mr C. Harding. P. McGREEVY, TAILOR & GENTLEMAN’S MERCER, WAIPAWA. NOTICE. MISS CARRUTHERS begs to inform the ladies of Waipawa and the surrounding neighborhood that, having commenced business as DRESSMAKER and MILLINER, she will be happy to execute orders entrusted to her care. Style, fit, and workmanship guaranteed. QRICKETING jyj’ ATERIAL To bo had at E. HARWOOD’S, Waipawa. ("i EORGE JACKSON begs to inform X the inhabitants of Waipawa that he lias commenced business as a Market Gardener, and that he is prepared to supply all vegetables in season. All orders will receive prompt attention. Vegetable plants of all kinds kept in stock. WAIPAWA BREWERY, THE proprietors of the above Brewery, having purchased the premises and plant of Messrs Grindey and George, are now in a position to supply the public. By using none but the very best material, they rely upon brewing a first-class article. H. J. BAKER, J. KELLY, J. PETTIT. Murdock mokenzie begs to inform the inhabitants of Waipawa and surrounding district that he has opened the butcher’s shop lately occupied I>3* Mr W. P. Olley, and hopes by keeping the best meat, and strict attention to business, to solicit a share of public patronage. au2 tf North British & mercantile insurance company. LONDON & EDINBURGH Established 1809. Subscribed Capital, ,£2,000,000 Sterling. Fire Reserve Funds (1876), £1,082,768. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected for Seven Years by prepayment are charged for Six only. Losses settled with promptitude and liberality. Forms of proposals and all further in-!f-r : ill >n may l obtain n apj NEWTON Sc - JOHNSTON.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 119, 1 November 1879, Page 3

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