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Sale of Household Furniture. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Friday, June ist, AT 11 O’CLOCK. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Have received instructions from Mr W. J. Standley, to sell the whole of his Household furniture and EFFECTS. ALFRED REID, 254 Auctioneer. EAGAR’S EXCHANGE AUCTION MART, DANEVIRKE. E. F. EAGAR, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION, LAND i AND ESTATE AGENT, HOTEL VALUER, Ac. SALES conducted all over the district. Conditions :—All claims settled promptly after sales; no delay. Bank : New South Wales, Danevirke. Weekly Sale Every Saturday of Furniture, Produce, Fruit, &c. E. F. EAGAR, 64 Auctioneer. E. aMAYSON, BOOTMAKER, MARKET-STREET, NAPIER. IF you want a well fitting BOOT, made of Good Material, at a Reasonable Cost, give me a trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SEWN WORK A SPECIALITY. 247 PRIVATE HOSPITAL AND CONVALESCENT HOME. NAPIER. Certificated Nurse.— M. G. REES. FEES.—From £3 3s per week. 175 FOR YEARS moated TEAS I HAyaiiifti*; WANTED a good Strong Woman ti General Servant on a farm.— Apply L.P., office of this paper. 238 WANTED KNOWN. —I have bought the whole Photographic Stock-in-Trade of Mr W. J. Standlky. Order* for copies from negatives taken by him can always be obtained from me.— W. GOLDER, Photographer. 252 WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. WRITTEN Tonders addressed to the Chairman, will be received at the County Office, Waipawa, up till 10 o’clock a.ra. of MONDAY, the 4th day of June, 1900, for the following works, viz.:— Contract No. 169.—F0r the formation and metalling of 21 chains of Pinfold road extension, and separate tonders for forming and metalling 16£ chains Healey’s road. Contract No. 171.—For the formation and metalling of 6 chains of Beddingfield’s road, Makotuku. Contract No. 175. —For delivering 600 cubic yards river shingle on the Danevirke-Weber road, between the Borough boundary and Manawatu river. Contract No. 176. —For the formation and metalling of 33£ chains of approach to Makaroro bridge, Wakarara. Contract No. 177. For repairing Manganoaka Bridge. Contract No. 178. —Re-orocting Bushman’s Bridge, Blackburn Valley road. Contract No. 179.—F0r the formation ot 121 chains of Onga OngaWakarara road. Plans and specifications can be seen at the County Office Waipawa, and for contract No. 169 at Monteith Bros* store, Woodville; contract No. 175 at Mr McPhee’s store, Danevirke ; contract No. 171 at Mr Robinson’s store, Makotuku ; contracts Nos. 176, 178, and 179 at Mr Macfarlane’s store, Onga Onga. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. GILMOUR, Road Overseer. Waipawa, May 22nd, 1900. 256 TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for Cutting 200 acres, more or less, Manuka Scrub. Apply, MANAGER, 245 Gwavas Station. TENDERS. TENDERS nre invitod for LEASING the Waipukurau Jockey Club’s Racecourse Paddock, for grazing purposes. Conditions of lease to bo seen at Mr J. C. Simpson’s, Waipukurau. Tenders marked “ Tender for Grafting,” to be in the hands of the Secretary, Waipukurau, by 7 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. 23rd instant. JAMES H. NELSON, Secretary. 14th May, 1900. 230 MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Securities at the lowest current rates. E. H. LEE, 42 Solicitor, Waipawa. NOTICE.

A NY person trespassing with dog or ** gun on my property at Makaretu, will be prosecuted. 221 N. H. BEAMISH. HAWKE’S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. 'T'HE Shooting Season will commence * on Ist May, and close on 31st July, both days inclusive. License fee 10s ; fee for Selling Game £5. Licenses can be obtained at any of the following Post - offices : Woodrille, Danevirke, Ormondville, Wimbledon, Waipukurau, Waipawa, Hastings, Napier, Mohaka, Wairoa, Porangahau, Taupo, and Makaretu. The Society will pay the sum of £2 28. in addition to half the fine, to any person who will give such evidence as will lead to the conviction of any person shooting or selling game without a License or out of season. C. A. FITZROY, 169 Hon. Sec. IMPOUNDED AT WAIPUKURAU. On 10th May, by the Ranger.— One Dark Gelding, white star on forehead, two white spots on back, no brand visible. Also One Piebald Gelding, indistinct brand on near shoulder. Also One Bay Pony Mare, star on forehead, white mark under near side eye, no brand visible. If not claimed and expenses paid will bo sold on 28th May, 1900, at 12 o’clock, Noon. G. FOX, 232 Poundkeeper. a. w. cook; STOREKEEPER, ASHLEY CLINTON. UAS For Sale 315 acres of well im- * * proved land in good order, good 7 roomed dwelling, woolshed, yards, etc., 10 miles from Takapau, price £4 10s per acre, stock at valuation. Also a good 600 acre farm, in good grass, good dwelling and every convenience, on good road, price £7 per acre, stock at valuation. Also an 80 acre Dairy Farm, good 7 roomed house, good stable and sheds, next door to Butter Factory, price £7 10s, terms. 38 CORRESPONDENCE INVITED VISITING CARDS.—New designs at lowest price tor dash.— Mail Office

AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON. WE are now opening up in every department, goods specially selected for the coming season. The TREE BLUE SERGES in Navy and Black are warranted fast in the dyes, and having bought these before the rise will remain at the old prices. Also a splendid range of DRESS GOODS, In plain and fancy, Velveteens, Fancy Braids and all the newest trimming. NOW OPENING : Flannelettes, Calicos, Sheetings, and other goods in endless variety. A splendid stock of Mens’ and Boys’ CLOTHING to choose from. We have also opened up a nice range of LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS. These being our own selection, from the latest designs, are worthy of inspection. Remember we stock the Famous ZEALANDIA Boots and Shoes. Wines and Spirits, Oils, Red and White Leads, a general assortment of Groceries, a nice range of Bedsteads, all sizes and prices. Also— New Season’s Agricultural Seeds, just arrived from the South, including Rye Grass, Italian Rye Grass, Chewing Fescue, Cocksfoot, white, red and crimson Clovers, Cow Grass, Alsike, English Trefoil, Rape, Poa Pratensis, Timothy, Turnips, &c., and Stores of all descriptions at Lowest Market Rates. W. Rathbone, WAIPAWA. 46 John GODDARD, THE NURSERIES, HAVELOCK NORTH, hawke’s bay. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED Now English and Japanese DAHLIAS, FRUIT TREES & BULBS, Of Every Description. CHOICE VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. TREES and NURSERY STOCK at per 100, per 1000, or 10,000 at Lowest Rates. The LARGEST STOCK in the COLONIES. Catalogues Post Free on application to JOHN GODDARD, THE NURSERIES, HAVELOCK N, Hawke’s Bay. Or to — Mr H. C. Collett, Waipawa. Mr R. May, Takapau. Mr O. Emoksen, Norsewood. 188

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 4055, 22 May 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 4055, 22 May 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 4055, 22 May 1900, Page 3

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