Drapery, Clothing, and Furniture, Great clioigg qf Fancy and Frciicli muslins, Piques, Cambric Prints, Moirfittes (in variety i.t ooionrs), Serg.cs jand Fancy Blacks. MILLINERY! IttILLINEEYt LADIES' and GENTS' Hats from Is,. '6.1, etc. cf f CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Heavy stock of Gents-' Suits from £1 Is, Suits to Pleasure l-'jfc Guuranteed j Tennis >Suits and Sliirt.s etc. etc. LIJNOJ.EUAIS and OILCLOTHS. FURNITURE!- FURNITURE 1 COT EYEBT^jEg_Qp v: |p TIOH ' jJSTew shipments of Goods.in alt departments arriving weekly. All goods sold strictly at oui» AUCEXAKJ) PEICEB # ° | A Stylish Dressmaker @n the Premises
{ Auctioneer and Agent. AT WA IPU. TEABAL WAT - BY. TAUHOJI WARKWORTH AJSTD PUHOI. PATERSGN & CO Royal Mail line of Coaches BETWEEN Warkworth. and Devonport. Leaves Warkworth: Tuesday, Thiirs-I day, and Saturday at 8 a.m. ; Arrives at Devonport at 3 p.-m.j '■'- ;•: Leaves1' _".-■ ';; ■• .. | Devonport: Monday--and Wed-j nesday at 9 a.m. and Friday at 8 a:m. :■] . ; .„;• : . i Arriving at Warlcwortli at 4 pail; On Friday;,at 3 p.m. through to Wellsfordi Fares: 10s. single. Fares \Js 6d. retiim. i TO STAND THIS'SEASON. AT ' j Mr. THOMPSON'S Farm POET ALBEET. The Tiiohoguiibred Stallion Sir Walter, Pedigree— % Leolimis (imp.); dam Fast-a-Sleep, by Bay Cauideii'; her dam by Biddies worth; her grand dnu by Sir Hercules. Description —Sir Walter is in colour a rich dappled bay, stands 1G hands 2 inches, slunViog splendid bone and substance, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. Sir Walter is well adapted and descended from stock famous for getting cavalry remounts, hunters and coaching horses, . t Performances— Sir Walter while on the turf was a fair performer. He second to Sextant in the Great Northern Derby, carrying 810 beating Bangle. Miss Alice and others. Second in the Maiden Plate in the same- Meeting, Won the^ Hamilton Cup distance li miles. Second' Plying Stakes Won the Autumn Handicap, distance, 1J miles. Second Plying Stakes in the same meeting; Won the Double at TeAwainutu. Terms : Single mares £1 12s. Gd. Two or more as per agreement. Good grazing at Is. ]>er week. Every care taken but no responsibility. Approved mares guaranteed. All Payments to be made on or before January 1902. J Gr. E. Thompson, Port Alber ] Warkworth:— Tuesday afternoon i November 19th. and every alternate Tuesday. Tauhoa-.— Saturday 9th. and evßry alte 13 nic f rhac'r.y. ; OLD SACKS 3 OLD SACKS! TT7E are bu.v rs of OLD SACKS in YY any quantity at 3s, per cwt. free ji board steamer, Old Hopes, Canvas etc; also purchased,—ELVERHEAD PAPEEMIIiJS CO lid,, Auckianth
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 38, 20 December 1901, Page 3
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409Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 38, 20 December 1901, Page 3
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