AUCKLAND FARMERS' UNION, LTD., HelensYille, Tuesday, Oct. 17th. At 12 Noon, MONTHLY STOCK SALE, -A. R. CRANE, Manager, L. W. NELSON, Auctioneer. J. A, BEALE, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, AND COMMISSIONER FOR ' AFEIDAVITS for New South Wales, Victoria, and Fiji, Palmerston Buildings, j QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Attends Helensville and Kaipara Courts. Money to-Lend on Approved Security. Local Branch Clebk: ' Mr W, RYALL FOSROKE.
Kaipara Electorate 17 mHURLOW TjUELD, of Dargaville. begs to notify the Electors of the Kaipara Electorate that he is a Candidate for their Suffrages at the GENEKAL ELECTIONS in November. He is prepared to support a non« confidence motion in the present Government, and .to endorse the policy of the Opposition. E. THTJRLOW FIELD. Organ Recital BY MR W. T. SHARP, IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th. PROGRAMME March (Scotson Clark. Largo in G. , (Handel Vocal Solo. "A Dream of Paradise." Mr Drower. Minuet (Boccherini Vocal Solo: " Abide with me." (Liddle Mrs Page. Caprice Militaire (Lefebure-Wely OFFERTORY. Chant du Paysan (Rendano. Gavotte (Scotson Clark Vocal Solo: " He wipes the tear from every eye." Mrs James Stewart. CujusAnimam (Rossini Vocal Solo: "The Lost Chord." (Sullivan Mr Page. Hallelujah Chorus (Handel DOXOLOOV.
PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE, Auckland, 7th October, 1911----fpENDERS will bo received at this I Office until noon of WEDNESDAY, '25th October, 11)11, for the Purchase and Removal of the OLD POLICE COTTAGE at Pahi., Conditions may be seen at Post Office, Pahi, and Public Works Offices, Auckland and Kaiwaka. No tender necessarily accepted. J. A. WILSON, / District Engineer.
TENDERS. mENDKUS ,cor the FELLING of JL about 53 ACEES of SCRUB. Also for PLOUGHING about 250 ACRES, in lots to suit tenderers. Intending tenders -will be shown over the ground on application. Tenders will be accepted* up till the 14th of October by the undersigned. F. W. STRANGE Te Kokopu, Helensville. The Central Boardinghouse* HELENSVILLE. MRS B. CULLEN desires to intimate that she has taken over the long established Boarding House lately under the control of MRS Rea. Every effort will be made to provide a HOME for the Travelling Public, with Good Cuisine, Attention and Civility Prompt attention to Letters and Telegrams, Address — MRS B. CULLEN, Commercial Read Quicker land settlement and access (o land by tiie landless were advocated by the A'tornoy-Geneial in his speech at JParuelk . j
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 October 1911, Page 2
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