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IjlOR SALE.—Cabbage Plants always; Jj other plants in season. Geo. Jameson, Back River, SALE.—One Improved Singer J'l Sewing Machine, drop head, al--41101^ pew. Price £lO. Apply to Proper, Fairborn. |!S ilM* "T7X)R SALE.-—A bargain—l Sewing P Machine (Beale) in first-class order, cost £ll, will take £5 10/; Harmonium, cost £&, will take £4 10/. Apply sharp, office of this paper. yuV "TpO& SALE.—A bargain. Northern 1J Part 1, Allotments 41) and 50, Mangonui, containing 121 acres.. Also Lots 211 and 24 of sub-division of part of Allotment 2, township of Mangonui. For tracing of the property and lars, apply Office of This Paper. SALE.—A bargain. A; J/ ary ketch of 20 tons, fittJl 13-horse power Union oil engine, built 15 months since, well found in ever}' respect; original cost £BSO. For full particulars apply Office of this Paper. ~TTTANTED KNOWN.—That W. Eyles YY hiis started business in Awanui as a Bootmaker. Hand-sewn work a speciality. All orders punctually attended to. -Ups “TYT ANTED KNOWN.—Thomas WalYV lace, of Valley, builder and carpenter, jlmilds brick chimneys and supplies buildin; estimates. J lppiies DU lift \ UST A MOMENT. The hustling, 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 alive 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 have the foresight to advertise their wares in the paper he swears by—the “Times.” He doesn’t understand why a concern having goods to sell .unrepresented, and lets it go at that.! The way to bring some of his cash 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 are you doing now ? You are 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 Your Advertisement Right Away. m R FlaeD SITTINGS,T)F t , The Magistrals Court IN THE BAY OF ISLANDS DLSTRICT, N.B.—Should the dates of departure or arrival of stemners and coaches to or from the above places change, or any unforeseen occurrence happen, such as the increase of the number of days of sitting at any centre, the above dates may change, or the Justices may take cases within their jurisdiction. Criminal business will be taken . first, civil business next, and Old Age Pension claims last, unless good cause be shown to the contrary. Chamber and other business may be taken whenever convenient. R. STONE FLORANCE, Stipendiary Magistrate. Notice. HOLDERS of Gum License Books are requested to immediately return them, together with the balance of cash, to the County Office. All holders of Dog Registration Receipts will please return same together with balance of cash. This for the purpose of audit. F. NAWTON, Registrar and Collector. S FROM this date all persoire trespassing, without permission, on Te Ahua Block (Toa Toa) No 560, containing 624 acres, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. ( WIKI PIKAIIU, Signed: H. PIKAHU, (RANIERA HIRA. November 1, 1904.*

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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 15, 22 November 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 15, 22 November 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 15, 22 November 1904, Page 2

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