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To Travel the Surrounding Districfs The Clydesdale Stallion Premier Sire—The Governor. Dam —Rosbeud Ist. PREMIER is a Brown Horse, foaled in the month of November, 1905, with plenty of bone and substance, displaying fine symmetry with great muscular strength, with plenty of hair of the right quality, good feet and pasterns, and rare hock and knee joints. His Sire —The Governor, by Lord Ranfurly, by Lord Salisbury (114), by Young Conqueror. His Dam—Rosebud Ist was sired by Armadale, and her dam jDarling was sired by Chiefton. Sire—The Governor (489). G. SireLord Ranfurly (521) Dam of Sire—Darling by Extinguisher (174). Dam —Rosebud Ist by Armadale G. Dam—Darling by Chiefton (782) PREMIER has only been shown on two occasions, taking First and Second Prizes; winning in a class of Nine, beating the Champion Stallion Marcellus. TERMS: £3 3s All care taken with Mares, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply— JAMES HAND, Owner, HELENSVILLE. TO STAND THIS SEASON The Thoroughbred Stallion Octoroon by Menschikoff —The Slave Menschikoff Ste pniak—Pibrok Nordenfeldt—Steppe. Lochiel—Fallacy Sledgemere—Deception The Slave The Workman —Fiesole Robinson Crusoe —The Maid Ingomar—Florence King of the Ring—All Work Pap ap a-^-M ar chion ess OCTOROON is a Rich Chestnut in colour. Foaled in 1903. Stands 15 hands 1 inch; short-legged horse with plenty of bone. Has started in 36 classic races; has never been unplaced, having 8 wins, 14 seconds, and 14 thirds. Will Travel Makarau, Kakapakapa, Helensville, Parkhurst, Kumeu and surrounding districts. TERMS: Three Guineas Single Mare. Two or more as per agreement. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply— JAMES FLYNN, Owner, Makarau. MR G. N, NEWION barrister and solicitor, 102 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Attends at Helensville on Wednesdays. [a card.] E. THURLOW FIELD M.A. LL.B. Barrister and Solicitor, Has commenced the practice of his profession at Bridge Street, Helensville. CAFE CENTRAL • AFE I^ENTRAk Commercial Ed., Helensville La Roche's Buildings Dining & Supper Rooms Qpen Dajly till 10.^0, Saturdays 11 p.in,. Meat Pies, Sjnp^ed and Fres.li Tsiz\\ W Jian.o. MRS BAKER Proprietress T. E. Newey Painter, P^per^ang^tr and 3pec6rftter Oonira.ercjal .Unac), next to Coulter's Heiensville SIG-ItT-W-IRlE'rillsrG}-cf every description undertaker Repai:^ a^a, innovating- a Speciality Orders Executed Promptly Whatever cra'jji stuvrevw. saith,, IJ ; Q, liffe. tua.t breathes w-ith human breath fc^ath ever truly lunged fey; f\ea.th k —Tennyson.

NOW OPEN NOW OPEI "Excelsior" Studio. J. M. SCOTT, PHOTOGEAPHEE Advertiser Buildings HELENSVILXE. Why go elsewhere when you can gel the best of work done locally. Photographs, Copies, Enlargements, Postcards. Outdoor Photographydone in any part of the district, Central House HELENSVILLE. Mrs I- McLEOD, Proprietress SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, Convenient to Train and Steamer. BUSS PARSES DOOR FOR HOI SPRINGS AND PARKHURBT. Meals At All Hours, TERMS MODERATE. J. MORRIS GENERAL CARRIER & CONTRACTOR, HELENSYILLE. Every description of general carting and carrying undertaken promptly. Reasonable Charges. HOLST & OSBORNE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS,.. HeleiisvillePlans and Specifications on Application, All Kinds of Repairs and Jobbing Work Undertaken. First-Glass Work GuaranteedJOni' SIMCQDE Builder and Contractor HELENSVILLE. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ON APPLICATION. All Kinds of Repairs Undertaken-First-Class Work Guaranteed. ARTESIAN WELL SINKER. Maker of the Famous Automatic Wooden Windmill Agent : NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. Fire and Marine. HELENSVILLE HELENSVILLE T)RIVATE TJOSPITAL i Rivate Hospital rnHIS HOSPITAL which has lately 1 been greatly enlarged and fitted with the Most UP-TO-DATE APPLIANCES, is situated at an altitude of 400 feet above sea level, and commands a SPLENDID VIEW of the Kaipara Harbour, and surroundings. The Helensville HOT SPRINGS noted for their Curative Properties, are a mile and a-balf distant, and are oonnected by means of a Coaoh which, tuns twice daily. Fees 2h Guineas per week. CONFINEMENTS : 25s before and 2£ Guineas after. Medical ExtraAlfred Becroft, BuMey, Contractor, and Undertaker. REPAIRING done in all Branches ol the Trade. Agent foe the IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, \ We always on hand the Best Brands of Carbide, Can Supply at the Lowest Market Rates. Milk SupplyT ELMO NT DAIRY, Commercial Road, Helensville, South ■B. J, ROBINSON, of the Jftnaont Dairy, delivers Milk in Helensville daily. All orders receive prompt attention. Cleanliness, Civility, and Punctuality is the id otto of the abovfl dairy.

J I ——— —■————»I—i. LIOLIUM2 LIMITS. NEW SEASON'S Just Arrived Just Arrived CALL AND INSPECT R. Screaton Central Stores Helensville The Auckland Farmers' Union, Ltd STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, WOOL, SKINS AND TALLOtt SALESMEN, LAND, FINANCE AND COMMISION AGENTS Registered Office •• •• .. WHANG AREI lelegraphic Address "Faroiunion." Send us your Wool, Hides, Skins, Tallow or other Produce for Sale in Auckland. Prompt account Sales WE TRANSACT BUSINESS FROmTuCKLANI) RLGHT UP TO THE NORTH CAPE o iiucoisrTißii-rz" stock: sales Kaiwaka, Mon. 21st Sept. Helensville. Tues. 22nd Sept. Silverdale, Wed. 23rd Sept. 150 Head Cattle Warkworth, Fri. 25th Sept __ HORSE SALE Warkworth, 13th Oct., at 11 100 Horses, including Light and Medium Draughts. Hacks, Cobs, and Ponies , FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED IMPLEMENTS Having been appointed their Agent in North Auckland by Messrs T. and S. Morrin and Co., Ltd., the w ell»known implement merchants in Auckland, we are now prepared to supply S.D.P and Disc Plows, Tine, Chain, Lever, and Disc Harrows, Seed Drills, Cultivators, Dandy Engines, Windmillp,: etc., Also on view Cooper's Shearing Machines. Inspection invited at our machinery Store in the Bazaar, Whangarei, %>r write us as to your requirements. Can supply from Whangarei, or ship from Auckland direct to any port or station in the North. We Have For Sale All Station and Farm Requisites, including—Grass Seed, I Seccombe's Paspalum Seed, Manures, Fencing Wire, Staples, Farm Implements, Oats, Chaff, Woolpacks, Sewing Twine, Sheep ' Dips, Branding Fluid, Jarrah Timber, Rock Salt, Separators, etc. • LAND —We are in touch with Southern buyers. Send us particulars of Properties you have for Sale A. R, CRANE, Manager, L. W. NELSON, Auctioneer ' Warkworth Representative A. S. Carran i ■ Now Open. Now Open. o The Grand (Private) Hotel, HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. THE Unflersigned begs to acquaint Tourists, Invalids, and the General Public, that she is now prepared to take in Visitors and Boarders by the week or day, on most REASONABLE TERMS. The house, which has accommodation for Fifty, is newly built, and well and handsomely furnished throughout, with the best appointments for convenience and comfort. *S*The handsome Dining-room will accommodate 50 Diners, and the Menu is all that can be desired, while Attention, Civilily and Cleanliness is a " sine qua non." ONE VISIT WILL CONVINCE. MRS E. LITTLE PROPRIETRESS

L. L. BAILEY, SADDLER AND HAENESSMAKEE, HELENSVILLE. I Saddles and Harness of every description kept in Stock and made to Order L — Horse and Cow Covers — —Buggy RugsSkate Boxes Golf Goods r Agent for Victoria Insurance— i Fire, Accident, Live Stock.

See Cheap Freight Rites Front Pages LAIDLAW LEEDS; Wholesale Catalog.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 25 September 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 25 September 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 25 September 1914, Page 5

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