IT'OR SALE. Two dry Cow, in good. ' condition ; also seven good yearlings. Apply VL J3L Prossen Fairburn. \\S “TjM)R SALE CHEAP. —Slot second--1 hand portable platfo.mr beam wales, capacity 500 lbs. .Apply Mh Dairv Cor., Oruru. \\ * vWV nickel-mounted Harness, in good repair. Apply “ Times ” Office. \\^ T.YOR SALE. —Cabbage Plants always; _|j other plants in season.. Goo. Jameson, Back River, Mr.ngonuiiu\y\^ Ip OP SALE.—A bargain. Northern > Part 1, Allotments 49 and 50, •Mangonui, containing 121 acres. Also Lots 23 and 24 of sub-division of part of Allotment 2, township of Mangoimi. For tracing of the property and particulars. apply Office of This Paper. TTOIt SALE.— A bargain. An auxili- | ’ ary ketch of 20 tons, lifted with i 3-horse power Union oil engine, built 15 months since, well found in every respect; original cost £BSO. For full particulars apply Office of this Paper. "*l7 ANTED. An offer for 243 acres \ V of unimproved land on banks of final water, within easy distance of Mangonui. Apply “ Times ” Offic ~ % "YTTANTED KNOWN.—That W. Eyles V V has started business in Awanui as a Bootmaker. Hand-sewn work a speciality. All orders punctually aticadecl to. “YTTANTED KNOWN.—Tuomas Wal- \ V lace, of Mangatoctoe, Victoria Valley, builder and carpenter, builds brick chimneys and supplies buildin; estimates VaXV District Land and Survey Office, Auckland, 22nd November, 1904. I T is hereby notified that the undermentioned town lots will bo submitted for sale by public auctioruat this office on FRIDAY, 16th December,\l9o4, at 11 a.m. / \ TOWN OF OPUA. I Opua is situated on Bay of Islands Harbour, and is the terminus of the Kawakawa-Opua Railway. One-fifth cash on fall of the hammer and the balance with grant fee within 30 days. JAS. MACKENZIE, Commissioner Crown Lands. FIXED SITTINGS OF The Magistrate’s Court IN TEE BAY OF ISLANDS DISTRICT, to the end of 1904. N. B.—Should the dates of departure or arrival of steamers 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. Whangape Boarding House. \7 W. LEEF, Proprietor. TRAVELLERS and others can rely on obtaining first-class accommodation. Good paddocks and stabling. Terms moderate. Oruru Agricultural and Horticultural AssbciitipriN mHE Annual meeting of Ifche a'ftbve--1 Association will be held in Mr. Thomas’ Hall, Oruru, on 10th December, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To receive the balance-sheet, and elect a Committee for the ) ear 1905. A. D. LAMBLY, Secretary.
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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 17, 6 December 1904, Page 2
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