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Our Auckland telegrams have not come to hand today. Telephone communication with Mititai is now completed and the convenience is being freely taken advantage of by the public. The ordinary meeting of the Knights of Labour takes place to morrow evening.

Tuesday next, April 11th, is the day fixed for the sitting of the R.M, Court at Dargaville. A Social in connection with the Tatarariki Cricket Club will take place in the Kopuru hall tomorrow evening. Admission gents. Is 6d, ladies free. To commence at 8 o’clock. The young people of the Redhlll district held a dance last Friday in Dickson’s Hall and seemed to enjoy themselves immensely for they kept themselves moving till the mill whistles were heard calling employees to their work.

The shooting season for ducks and certain native game opened on Saturday last, and a goodly number of sportsmen sallied forth to the slaughter of the innocent. Some very good bags were made, hut birds are reported to be not quite so plentiful as they were last season. The following sections of the suburbs of Pahi are to be offered for sale by public auction, at the Land Office, Auckland, on Wednesday, 19th April, at 11 o’clock a.m. -—Lot 100, 2 acres and 30 perches ; upset price £4 7s 6 . Lot 101, 5 seres 1 rood 13 perches ; upset price £lO 15s. Lot 40, 15 acres and 2 perches ; upset price £3O. The Mascotte Dramatic Club announce a performance in the Aratapu Hall for Friday next. The programme will be similar to that lately given at Te Kopnru and which gave great satisfaction. We bespeak for the Club a full house and guarantee that none will go away disap - pointed. The proceeds are to be given to the Northern Wairoa Rugby Union In another column will be be found an advertisement from Mr E. Bridgens, shoemaker, Karangahape road, Auckland. Mr Bridgens is a shoemaker of a high class, manufactures his own goods, and does a very extensive trade. As he is a manufacturer himself he can sell at the lowest price. He solicits a trial. The Government are offering for sale a block of unsurveyed land in the Waoku Survey District between Hokianga and Wairoa. It contains 12,009 acres and is described as forest land of good quality, undulating to flat land ; will be accessible by road now being formed up the Wairnamuku Valley. This land is about 12 mil s from Hokianga Heads, and is second class. Cash price, 14s. per acre ; occupation with right of purchase, BGd per acre; lease in perpetuity, 6‘7d. per acre.

The following notice to mariners was is sued by the Marine Department, Wellington or, 21st March, —“ With reference to Notice to Mariners No. 43, of the 17th December, 1890, it is hereby notified that the lower of the two beacons erected on the slope of the North Head eastward of the lighthouse at the entrance to the Kaipara Harbour has been carried away by the encroachment of the sea, and that, as the sea is still causing the hill-side to fall away, no definite time can be given for its—re-

erection. R. J. B>L'ddon.” We have pleasure in drawing attention to Mr H. J. Paten’s advertisement which appears in another column. Mrs Paten is one of tlie leading Milliners and Dressrnakeis in Karangahape road, and Mr Paten carries on the Drapery department, Mr Paten is well and favourably known in the Waikato district, and intends giving us a visit during the month of April so that the people of the Northern Wairoa may benefit by the cheap cash bargains that he will be able to offer them. We recommend our settlers before giving their orders for winter goods to wait and see what Mr Paten can do for them. Our cricketers are arranging a match, in which the players of the district will be united, for to-morrow week, April 15th The Married men are to meet the Bachelors on the Mangawhare ground and a close match may be expected. Play is to begia at 1.30 p m, sharp and it is hoped that players will not prevent a punctual start by putting in a late appearance. The teams chosen are : Married. —Messrs A. E. Harding, Rev. Blight, F. Beale, Masefield, Fitzpatrick, T. Bassett, W. Legge, Marcroft, Stallworthy, Forsdick and T. Nield. Single. —Messrs Brown, Dargaville, Smith., Bradley, C. Matthews, French, Ti. Walker, Rice, T. Elliott, Webster and Mansill. CEitTAINiiY the best medicine known is Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effects on coughs, colds, influenza —the relief is instantaneous. In serious oases, aud accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, bums, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling, no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced iu croup, diphzheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings,

etc.; diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at Internationa! Exhibition Amsterdam Trust in thi approved article, and reject all others. If you want to furnish, the best house go "to to is Grarlick and Cran well’s of Auckland .They furnish a three roomed house for £l7 10s, a four roomed house for £3B, a five roomed house for £BO, a six roomed house for £l5O. In addition to furniture ; bed linen, blankets, curtains, table cloths, towels, fender and irons and floor coverings, are supplied for the above, for net cash They are large importers of American and Austrian bent wood chairs, iron bedsteads and manufacturers of all other kinds of furniture. They import direct from the manufacturers, carpets, linoleum, mattings, Manchester goods and general furnishings. You cun get all you want in your home at the most reasonable prices, and can depend on having it well packed. Bedding of all kinds kept ready “for Wire wove mattresses made to any size by G-arlick aud Cranwell, Queen-Street, Auckland. | Advt.

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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 192, 7 April 1893, Page 5

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Untitled Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 192, 7 April 1893, Page 5

Untitled Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 192, 7 April 1893, Page 5

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