THE' \\V For Sale. ONE Two or Four-horse WAGGON, light and strong, carry up to thrco tons, only done two seasons’ work, price £25; also One strong TIP-DRAY, second hand, price £B. Applyto J. H. BEDGGOOD, Builder, Kaitaia. FOE SALE.—A bargain. Northern Part 1, Allotments 49 and 1H), gontii, containing 1 121 acres. Also w® and 24 of sub-division of part- of Allotment 2, township of Mangonui, For tracing of the property and particulars, apply Office of This Paper. T 08T. —Between Peria and Mangonui, I 1 1 Oilskin Mackintosh and Lady’s Umbrella. Reward on returning tp, Davies’ Mangonui Hotel. TTTANTED. —Good General Servant. VV Comfortable home. Apply Mrs. G. Wilkinson, Oruru. V'• J , \ l ■ s\\ "V -TTTANTED TO SELL—3O Fat Sheep, W and ”0 Store Sheep, with 30 lambs. For price apply F. Thomas, Victoria Valley, or office of this paper. \ , X~ TTTANTED KNOWN.—That W. Eylos VV has started business in Awanui as a Bootmaker. Hand-sewn work . a speciality. All orders punctually attended to. ’ A "TTTANTED KNOWN.—That if all W stray horse* at present trespassing on my property arc not removed forthwith, immediate legal proceedings will be taken. J. Lomba, Hikurangi, WANTED KNOWN.—Thomas Wallace, of Mangatoctoe, Victoria Valley, builder and carpenter, builds brick chimneys and supplies building estimates. , TTTANTED KNOWN.—That Vernon VV F. Thompson, of Victoria Valley, is a carver in wood. Stockwhip handles, walking sticks, pipes, etc., carved in any design. Orders can be left at the office of this paper, where a sample can be seen. *2b WL — irA-L JUST A MOMENT. The bustling, progressive man in this County is always a Subscriber to the “ Mangonui County Times and Northern Representative.” He planks down his Ten Shillings every year, or Five Shillings every halfyear, and feels that it is good to be ulivc and have the opportunity. When he wants something new he doesn't go about with a lantern and search warrant looking for it—not usually. He looks up those who hove the foresight to advertiso their wares in the paper he swears by—the “Times.” He doesn't understand why a concern having goods to sell should be unrepresented, and lets it go at that. The way to bring some of his cosh your way is to lay your goods before him. The proper place to do so is in the advertising columns of the “Mangonui County Times and Northern Representative.” WHAT arc you doing now ? You arc reading this. Why!' Because it happened to catch your eye. If your advertisement had been here, people would have been reading about what you want to let them know. Send in Yonr Advertisement Right Away. Notice. / of the continual molesting of stock, the public Are warned that trespassers on my property Mangonui East (being Sections 82, 83, 85), will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. ' ( , W. GARTON, Jus. J1LU.1.0.0.F. Loyal Mangonui No. 7622. Lodge
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Northland Age, 20 September 1904, Page 2
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