H. N. SIMSON, WAIPU CLUB ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, WAIPU. T3OATING and Bathing, Shooting, and U Fishing, Billiards, Good Paddocks and Stables, Horses for Driving or Riding. THE WAIPU CLUB ACCOMMODATION J HOUSE is most delightfully situated near the banks of the Waipu River, nd not far from the sea, and for healthf ulness, and salubriety cannot be excelled. Every attention is paid to guests, and communications by mail or wire receive prompt attention. H. N. SIMSON, Phophieton. s2stf TjlOR SALE on very easy terms,. 4oo P Acres of Rich Volcanic Land at Maunu, including the whole of the Paddocks and Cultivations of the Old Native Settlement. A large' portion of this land has been fenced and cultivated, and is of the very richest description, and can be laid down in grass for a very small outlay. It is now placed in the market on terms to suit purchasers, eitheir in one -lot or otherwise as may be required. Price and terms, apply to— ' " R. THOMPSON. ' CASH VERSUS CREDIT. ON arid hfter the Ist of January, 1.887, I purpose selling for cash. Prices will .be greatly reduced. My representatives will call upon the families and settlers in the district, submitting prices and soliciting orders on cash terms. I trust by maintaining low prices and strictly adhering to cash principles to secure the patronage of those who nave hitherto sent their orders out of the district, thereby retaining the money in our own town, and, consequently largely benefiting the public, and contributing to its prosperity. Civility, attention, and despatch, will be the order of my establishment. I am, yours most obediently, JOHN PORTER. TTANNAFORD'S AUCKLAND JdL REGISTRY (Established 1863), And HANNAFORD'S MATRIMONIAL AGENCY (Established 1870), - Are Institutions deserving universal support. HANNAFORD'S AUCKLAMD REGISTRY is absolutely the only Labour Office in this Provincial District -where Male and Female Servants can be obtauid at and from, whose characters and capabilities , have been enquired into before being forwarded to situations. This must be of the highest importance to country- employers, who -pay " larger stnns~uifares, &c, of servants by boat and rail. [ ■ HANNAFORD'S MATRIMONIAL AGENCY is truly a Colonial Institution, and has been largely made use of by wife-seeking Settlers from all parts within these Southern Seas — Fiji, Tonga, Chatham Islands, Invercargili, Otago, Marlborough, Hawke'a Bay, Canterbury, Taranaki, aad Auckland. Reputable Settlers can positively rely on being suited with "Life Partners" of irreproachable characters, with capabilities and attainments calculated in the highest degree to build vp 'prosperous happy homes. Stamps for reply must accompany letters of enquiry. f 2652 FOR SHEEP BRANDING,— You cannot get anything so lasting'as Hematite. It does not injure the fleece. For sale by Herny Culpan. USE HEMATITE PAINT for your Outbuildings, Barns, Stables, &c. Preserves the Wood, and prevents Decay.^Henry Culpan, Agent. "NEW ZEALANB~ESrSUEANCE COMPANY. Established 1859. TNSURES Houses, Furniture, Stables, J_ Barns, Stores, Grain, Wool, &c, against loss by fire. Marine Bisks taken on produce,, to and from Auckland and other ports. Agents — Nobthebn Distbiots. Whangarei Robert Mail 1 Port Albert. .Port Albert Co-operative Society Waipu N. J. Campbell Hokianga Andrews & Yarborough Kawakawa John Keatley Kaino Whitelaw & Day Mahurangi M. Angove Mongonui R. M. Houston Mangawai & Maungaturoto. . . .W. H. Snelling Pakaraka Bay of Islands J. W. Williams Russell Bay of Islands J. B. Williams Totara N.-Whangaroa W. R. Lawerence Kaukapakapa J. Dye JAMES BUTTLE, Manager, Auckland. jstf HE PANUITANGI TENEI, XI NGA TANGATA KATOA MAORI PAKEHA. XI te HokoangaKapia oteneiwhenua' Te Poroti Id tetahe atu Pakeha, Kb c he ana he taehae tena Ma Haami anake c hoko nga Kama, na te mea he Whenua riihi tenei na te Wriroroi kia Haami anake — kite mau koe, Korua Kouton — Ka Hamenetia koe Korua Koutou ki te Ture, HIRA TE TAKA. Te Wriroroi, Poroti. NOTIOE TO ALL PEOPLE, BOTH EUROPEANS AND MAORIS. IF the gum taken from the Poroti Block of Land is sol 4by any person to others than Haammi (Samuel Rawnsley), it will be theft. All Gum off this Gumfield is to be sold to him, as he has Leased this Gumfield from the Wriroroi Tribe. If any person is found so doing- (selling this G-um), he or they will be prosecuted according to law. HERA TE TAKA, For the Wriroroi Tribe, Poroti. O SELL, LET, OR LEASE~a | Farm of 300 Acres, ring fenced. Terms as maybe arranged. Apply to— CHARLES TOTHTLL, Whangarei. orC. GALBRAITH. ag6 tf I HIKUKANGI SMITHEEY. S.~BARR BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Hikurangi and Surrounding Districts, that he has commenced business as Shoeing and General Smith, and hopes, by strict attention to business, good Workmanship, and Moderate Charges, to merit public support. Agricultural Implements of every description | made and repaired. I «34 ]
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Northern Advocate, 17 December 1887, Page 1
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