"TOE NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1900," A TTRNTION is hereby drawn to i a ''provisions of tho above-nam-ed Act, especially as to clearing calitorman thistle, sweetbriar, blackberry and such other plants as have been declared "noxious weeds" by the -Local Authority of the district. The Inspectors of stock have been appointed Inspectors under the Act, and instructed io see that the necessary work is carried out. JOHN D. RITCHIE, Secretary. Department of Agriculture, Welling; on, October, 1901, QoAßTAir^FYioYr~rm riHEAP EXCURSIONS TO AUCK\J LAND AGRICTUEAL SHOW. November loth, and 16 th. Return fare per s.s. Kapanui Three Shillings Ret mi fare per s.s. ICotiti, from Matakana and Mullet Point. Three Shillings. Return fare per s.s. Kawau from Big Omaha Leigh find Takatu . Three Shillings/ Return fare per s .s. Kawau from Mangawai, Fix Shillings Ivawau tickets uva available for return per Kapanui or Kotiti. bee weekly papers for times of sailing CAUTION. IT having come to our knowledge that some unauthorised person or persons are canvassing- the Northern district for orders on our behalf for SS a Q CELE^ATED STAN DABD JEAb, and other line*, we take this opportunity of- cautioning the Pubbo against such person or persons Our .Representatives are Messrs Moses, Wallace, Copland, and Feldman, who do their business only through the local storekeepers, L, D. NATHAN & Co. NOTICE. ~"~~ Straying on my property at W arkwortU since August 26, One b..y horse about 1G hands. Branded 8 on off shoulder star on forehead.. Owner can have same on jmying expenses, B, H, McKinney Warkworth. SALVATION AHMY, Major Bennet and Professor Currie. yyitli graphophone, will conduct meetings in tlie Masonic Hall Warkworth, baturday.and Sunday next TilSy' Mond*y > *nd Bi S Omaha, .THE CLYDESDALE STALLION Bobbie Burns, Will stand this season, in Warkworth and Kaipara Flats. Bobbie Burns will be in Wark-wortl on Monday October 7. and every Mon dny after until the end of the Season Th« remainder of the week at hii own stable Stanley Farm, Kaipar? Flats. Terms: single mares £2. Two'o more as per agreement. Grazing 1 per week . ■ Every care taken but no respons lbility. . A. HOOD. Owner. For further particulars fee cards. LOST. Between tho wharf and the Hall cm Wednesday night, a Paisley shawl Would tho finder kindly' leave it a Civil Bros, store and-oblige, | Mrs. W. Hamilton The Grange. OOP, SALE-Wa7by~B2~^reT^ JL land mostly fenced and partiimproved, permanent water Pr.'c' £150. Apply. C. La Bocl A good rcsiderce brilding situ at Warkworth. Permar-e.it wote j splendid view, and in orchard. A .pi • to — j C. La Ptoche. : Land Agen^. ' KUMAEA PLANT .|; KUMAEA PLANTJ ". | in any quantity. A. 2s. per 100 or 16s. per 1000. ! Apply to W. Grimmer, Dom } Valley, or Civil Eros. Wark ) j worth. ' i 1 To-day one man and two boys can • pin as much cotton as 1,100 spinnei could have done 100 years ago. On 1 weaver does the Avork of 54. —Coroman del County News..
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 32, 8 November 1901, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 32, 8 November 1901, Page 3
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