NOTICEThose desirous of being subscribers to tlie Eoduey and Ota- (* inatea Times, will oblige by co«is munieating to Messrs T. A, ■ Huband, and G. Harrison, f I ' Maungaturoto, E. M, Boldero, v I i Mangawai, H. Sliepberd. Te r"^ Arai, E. C. Piper, Port Albert, k. I. Fletcher, and S. F. Boler, U*^ Tauhoa, Messrs Cruickshanlv and E. Richards, Matakana,. f I ' E. J. Harper, Leigh, Omaha, Mr. Armitage^ Wellsford, J, [^ j Scholium, and {\ Schiscka, fT" Pnhoi, Mr. Gurtis, Eahvaka, or direct to the l(Tinj6§" offlcej r^ t _. TEEMS Bs, per annum in ad. r""/*) vance, postage paid, 10s. 2s, Gd. w-a per quarter, post paid 3s, O Warkworth HOUSE. Z 86 Ctueeii-et,, * Auckland, Settlers will find pveiy conifort, at reasonable prices, qJcI established Vf use. Wn% Ita McLeaiij, gc-< - Prorrieti-ess. i C, La Roclie, , JH La»d, Estate Insurance, ! gj Financial and (kiei*, ' ; |^ Commissloti Ageal ll^fe - o |L=j S®-"Times Offipe"f®« pf Warkworth, [SrQ C. L, • Being associated with K. several reliable city agents, can @$)i giv-e clients good facilities for j . meeting buyers, r \ J,BAaiOT, j a. gr, q eSS Supplies Fresli «■■■■ Milk Twice Daily.
MANGAWAI HCTTL IfANGAWAI, This b.uilding ha-f just been renovate^, is now, thoroughly jjp-to?date and issupplie'4 with j every convenience. Travelling, and cominerc'.ql gentlemen will .find everything requisite for their convenience j ant} .p!,mfo.rt. I PFST ALEB & '.SPIRITS REP I, oQod Stabling* Jie^ern |uicl Jfcel.egy3.m3 jyill ye.ceive prompt attention. I fr" "■• I I". BRf Nf Off, ■- r ; j Wa**kwo*4j. IM^y, ! S^Klstered under tfee Paiiy j lu.dsssnes Act, j fsg§ frgsh £ailk #liyere# j | LOWEST FRfDE& Mr. £eairer, DENTIST, Will attend WADE and pJTHOI die first HON., I DAY lnpntjily at 11 a.m. apd 4 p.ni. ' WAJiKWOBTHj TUESDAY fol- i 11 a.m. MANCrAWAIand WAI|?U, WED_TE^pA^ follQwin^ 'a£ lla.in, afld i p.im, . ; MA-^aAPAI, THp^SDATfoUpAv-- ■ •Wg ftt J p..m.. i fl»d TGKiTGI^A, SAT.. 15584Y fQllowiug 9.jb .9 a..m. and 1 i P..H3--MAfAKOHE, pAPAfiOA. aad , 3PAJIJ *te .^coftii MOMDAf monghlj at 9 a.m., 12 a,m. ajad i p.m. MAUN^ATTJEOf 0 and KAIWA, . 3^4 TUESDAY follQwiug &12 a.m, and 4 p.ni. I^OTJT ALBERT and TAXTHOA AVEB^ESDAY follovriag id 12 a,m, ; and 4 p.ni, KAin£APAIU"PA a*d. ffEI.ENSVItLE, THURSDAY foitowinjg at 12 nooo. and 2 p..m^
I <^5h '—^ /^ W^ r>\ MANUFACTURERS OF UVnDAIIIIA i HIP \ L^ &rls Af ▼ % Portland cement, HYDRAUUCLIME 11^ -te"o^ J tr^. mark, pjj HYDRAULIC AND SHELL, T RAOE MARK. ( ms>\ stag v% jj *j -• LisflE. A- ] fct^ § X^ano^ AUCKLAND N.Z.| AUOKLAWb, MJ. L(S ILI§- | ista^hu, MBS. — TO bl»h.o 1878 . JfL_sn Wf=|.p > Our PORTLAND CEMENT is equal to English. Encourage Local J mW Zi^-> £ I\ ldustr J- CONCRETE is the Best and cheapest material for foundations of all If^^l £%% Q " kinds, lloors for butter factoi-ies : and creameries, cowsheds, st-ables, stookyards « i[j^^ ' >p dripping pens, verandahs, barns, etc.- Also tanks, sheep dips, wings, abutments ■ru^l *5 g" f ( » and piers of bridges, culverts etc Road Boards should make their own K^ »2 lrt"« • » CONCRETE CULYEBT PIPES W use oncrete for piers of bridges \\y^P p> wliereveir tlie conditions are favourable. Ouv experience in concrete enables' |[ r^g| |, 3 O lls to gi™ advice which secures the required results at the least cost. , ■-\^k s'il'S ffi Estimates of Materials Free. ((fj)j 1 g'v; HH 3 Suitable clay well burned is superior in scoria for concrete and roads. The Xss^ C?» ?^ |~^ ° cost varies fvrm 2s' *° 5s- P er srarcl) 4'J- '-s a *Mgh avei-age. Wlienihe preiu- { ■ft —sn g »< dice against burnt clay dies the North will have better roads and more conP® fill " s crete- . -'^ ,{[f*W I" 31*2 w / Testimonials. 1 t^\ Iml "s S Messrß Wllßon andCn• ~ MAMAKiI JAOTAOT m li'*s^) Two ye?j'sae;oTburnßd clay and laid a ;c>ncni9 cnwshe'l and barn floor The rt %^ 1 zf^'% M €lay " ea'i]y l urned- Canrecotn"-'e»d HK-h floors-to settlers, as the comfort and convenience ll C* o g-do' O soon repw-jr i lie nnall .cash outlaj', ] W ill I '- Messrs W,..0n and Co., Kaipaba Flatb, Pb«, AM ISB6. \^ ' g. go s I made a dip and-dripping floor wirii your lime and burnt el'-y. The clay cost 2 .r^'j? per yard -to buro, Your it stiiucti' ns .vere tny only guide, H^ G. A. Mills. j "^a^hp ' - ■■' Wabkworth, January, 1886 gs^ g. My concrete dairy is a great improvement on the timbar one. The n ilk, batter and < g a o" cheese remain cool in the hottest weather, I used tfurnt clay and your limp, <T ?2 oj* tS'SrriPd) Jatnes Perry. ■ i ' Works Ba^ cc ' Westfield, near P^T Wyndham Street ! | Otahuhu. Jip C AucklandWestfield POTATO Bn^^EmL Westfield BOOT ) . MANURE. - V MANURE. | ,NEW ZEALAND MUG COMPANY, LTD.j ° —- ? , See Catalogues. Numerous Testimonials I
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 38, 20 December 1901, Page 4
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764Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 38, 20 December 1901, Page 4
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