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SADDLE HOESES AND CONVEYANCE FOE HERE. ' TO TOURISTS, VISITORS, AND OTHERS. HCHEESMAN; Kamo, begs to in- . form Tourists, Visitors, tind the genera public, that he has purchased a comfortabh and roomy Conveyance, suitable for Parties visiting the various Falls and objects of injterest about Whangarei, and that safety punctuality, and courtesy can be relied on bj his patrons. Good Saddle Horses supplied on Hire at the shortest notice. Charges Moderate. Orders left with A. THOMAS, Whangaei, or H. CHEESEMAN, Kamo will be promptly attended to. fl2tf EOR SALE. ~^" THE Thoroughbred Racing* Mar« BEESWING by Mute, clam Hahcd, five years old, sound ahd in good condition, with racing gear, clothing, &c. Price, performances, and all information can be obtained from the owner, A. THOMAS, •_. j- _,-,.. Whangarei. For pedigree see English, and N.Z. Stud Book. je2stf Wis d&ttll. ttt£ GOVERNOR OF -HEW ZEALAND. * W. fl. HAZARD* QtTNMAKER, I<36aQUEEN-ST,. AUCKLAND Te_ephon3i No. 331. IMPOBT33II OP PIBE ABMB AND BPOETINO BEQUISITES FBOM THE LEADING BRITISH, AMERICAN, AND CONTINETAI, il &NUFACTCB.EBS, V>EGS to announce that, in conse±J quence «-ffais requiring for manuf acturing purposes flic space now occupied by a large portion of his Immense Stock of Arms and Sperling JReguisites, has determined to make Further Seductions in Prices, which he hopes will enable him to effect a Speedy Clearance. Strong:&perfect_ySafeS.B. Gunsfro m £0 15 0 Do. do. do. Bifles do. 017 0 Do. do. do. D.B. Guns do. 2 0 6 Do. do. do. 8.L.5.8. do. 210 0 Do. do. do. 8.L.D.8. do. 3 5 0 Breach-loading Bevolvers from . . 014 0 Muzzle-loading Bevolvers from . . 612^j> _«£L£?W. •MSlJTouehes, Game and Car tridge Belts, Tui'novers, Hecappers, Jsztrac~ tors, and all kinds of Sporting Imple*'Wnts. -...:■ ■ - ;:—<—--" c c--r>- --I-- '"Ttf'" A very fine selection of Telescope. Bihecul^ Telescopes, I^^ : .;._p&a^X^^(heaA- - GlassCEij made •■&'Otite-.;fo^%ieat-.' i xrxx^yiiipfe Gun Work of every description Ejuouteam tht best styty of workmanship^ X AT STBICTLY; BEASONABLE PBICES. Clear Kauri Gum Purchased. "She highest,'' prioe given for real good specimens. / d 6 tf y

Fruit, Ornamental and Shelter Trees. Flowering Shrubs, &c> &c. APPLES —^AII the leading varieties on Spy Stocks. PEARS, PLUMS, PEACHES, NECTARINES, FIGS, QUINCES, &c, &c, Is each, per 100 £<L 10/. . CHERRIES Grafted on Mahaleb Stocks, guaranteed not to throw suckers, 1/6 each. GRAPE VINES, 2 and 3 years old, 6/ per dozen. ORANGES 2/6 to 3/6. LEMONS, 1 and 2 years old, 2/6 to 3/6 each. PINUS INSIGNIS — Strong wellgrown Trees, balled, per 100, 30/, unbailed ditto 25/. CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA, balled per 100, 1-year 50/, ditto 2-years, 60/ ■ '■- A large assortment of CAMELLIAS, ROSES, AZALEAS, RHODODENThe undersigned will; if required, assist purchasers in selectinc suitable varieties, and will give any possible info^ation relating to Fruit Culture, free . Mley Farm Jlursery je4qr * "' -■—--/

"VIOTOEI A AEAGDE, CORNER OF QUEEN AND PORT STREET, AND ARCADE AUCKLAND, W, G. AL LE N, Merchant and Miliary Tailor, Outfitter, Hatter, Glover, and Gents' Mercer. Desires to bring before the inhabitants of the Northern Districts, the great advantages to be attained by purchasing from Tradesmen in the province, and begs to call attention to his splendid selection of Goods bought in a Depressed Market of ; the BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE. Tailoring Department. Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, Omarua, Onehunga, Ashburton, Scotch and West of England Tweeds a SpecialityBlack and Blue Super's Worsteds, Doeskins, Kersey's a»d every descriptions of Coatings. Pox's Serges in Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, bound and unbound Suits, in this line a Speciality. All Orders are under the Personal Supervision of W.G.A. and all goods are manufactured upon the premises by first-class hands. ! Suitg to order at 7 hours notice. Ladies' Tailor made Jackets and habits;* Speciality. Note but First-class Cutters employed. - _-,•..--■-":"" Outfitting Department. _____ Department is replete with every class of Colonial and English made Garments,- and large consumption guarantees every satisfaction being given to patrons in this Department. Suits 18s, 20s, 255, 30s, 355, 40s, 42s 6d, 455, 60s and 60s. Drawers and Vests 10/6, 12/6, 15/, 17/6, 20/, 2276,255. Trousers 5/3, 6/9, 7/6, 10/ i 12/, 14/S, 18/. White and Printed Holes at lowest prices. All ..Iterations made on the premises not charged for. Boya' and YoHths' Clothing in all sizes from 6to 7, Bto 12, 13 to 2 J, in Jerseys Serge, Colonial and Spotted Trousers. Hats, Gloves, and Mercery Department. We have the largest selection of these GOODS in the Colony and for value, cannot be beaten. Silk and Telt hats in Soft and hard, a speciality. Gloves, Walldhg, Biding, Hasher, White, and Pilhmryd heat value in the province. GENTS.' MERCERY. ' ..erfoo and Cashmere Shirts, Drawer*, Socks, best *alue in New Z^o. Q OnrN«w Zealand Manufactuwd Goods not to he excelled, also our Special lanes.™ LAMBS WOOL cannot he beaten. Country ordera punctually attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. j Terms Strictly Cash. Post Office Orders made payable to W. G. ALLEN, Auckland. Don't forget to patronise Auckland Province and W. a ALLE N" .",". Ho. l, Victoria Arcad e. Auckland. I

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Northern Advocate, 2 July 1887, Page 2

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