We cannot speak too highly 'of Roslyx All wool Blankets, Rugs, Tweeds. Worsteds. Suits, Football jerseys, Unshrinkable Flannels Plaidings and Underwear, /'Delta" finish for men women and children. The export of phosphate from the West. Carolines (Ger.inan Protectorate) quadrupled last year, the export in the ye&r 1010-11 being valued at £649,547. In German New Guinea the export of phosphate in 1910 was double that of 1900, the value of the' export in the former year being £428,025.
The Conciliation nonimissi.or.ers (Messrs Triges and Ha]ly\ deputed to inquire ami report on the AVaihi strike, in the course of an interview with a Press representative in Waihi, saul that they wished it distinctly understood that their mission was not to meditate, \,\n solely for the purpose oi making- inquiries, and that on the result of .such inquiries the Government would decide what action it was advisable to take. They (t!ie> Commissioners} uero not mooting any particular body or section of parties, but was prepared to meet cither of the disputants ov business men with a view to obtaining information necessary for their report. Ask for the popular" EOSLYN " WRITING PADS at 6d and is each.-.
HELENSVILLE Saw Mills. ijFESSKS BATES & MATHESON .;?L notify the General Public of Heleusvillu and surrounding districts that they have started a timber mill, and are prepared to supply timber of all lands to suit purchasers. FEUIT BOXES MADE TO ORDER, Bough H&rfc, 2nd and 3rd quality timber at lowest rates. 3A.TES & "MA.THESON. XKXT KAII'AIiA DAIKY FACTOHY. HELENSViLLE SOUTH.
_ The provision of a fast steamer service seems to be likely to become an accomplished fact in the near future, a.s it is proposed oy Captain l*oss and others interested to build a passenger boat having a guaranteed speed of 17 1- miles, per hour. This would lvonn that the trip from Pargaville to Helensville Avould under ordinary circumstances, be accomplished in some, tiling over three Jiours and if the steamer were run so as to connect with the express tram, Auckland would be broug-hfc much nearer in point of time to Dargaville than it is to-day. N. A. T,
The committee of the Auckland Racing Club met on Thursday and. finally decided on their programme for the coming season. In all the large total of £32,075 has been allotted in ],; izemoney, as follows : —Spring Meeting, s,ll)osovs ; Summer Meeting, 14,85050vs ; Autumn Meeting, 6,150 soys; Winter Meeting, G,575«0v5; This repiesents a total increase for the season of £-3,760. /
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 31 July 1912, Page 3
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411Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 31 July 1912, Page 3
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