QUAY - STREET, AUCKLAND. J. C. PlßTiTProprietor. If you think EIGHT HOURS long enough to work inside a Factory, BUY the FLOUE made at the First and only Eight Hours Flour Mills. THE FLOTJKS MADE AT THESE MILLS STAND AT THE HEx\D FOR PURITY, COLOR, STRENGTH and CHEAPNESS. THE BRANDS ARE— "CROWN," " CHAMPIO^^«CANTAB," "VOLCANO." j.O 26 MAY BB HAD ° F ALL BEALBES ANI) "WHOLESALE AT THE MILLS.
HUNTER AND NOLAN. T)EGULAR SALES of LIVE STOCK XL AND FARM PRODUCE are held ao under — WOOL, HIDES, AND TALLOW, EVERY TUESDAY AT 11 O'CLOCK. Wool Sales Fortnightly from November to ■! January. j TUESDAY, at Newmarket, at 1 o'clock homed cattle, sheep, and pigs. At Papakura, on the first Wednesday in each month, at 12-30 o'Clock. At Pukekohe on the second Wednesday in each month. On each Friday, at Durham Yards, Auckland, at 11 o'clock, for horses, vehicles, saddlery, agricultural implements, and produce. SooD Accommodation Paddocks. Cattle landed at the punt, or ** the bridge, Orakie HUNTER AND NOLAN. m^HE r) LD OHOP / AT THE COENEE OF CAMERON & WALTON-STREETS, ( WHANGAREI, & BAY OF ISLANDS \ ROAD, KAMO. -pj ICKEY & p OEK, Family and General Butchers, Having commenced business in the Shop so long in the possession of Mr Dickey, have resolved that nothing shall be wanting on their part to secure the most liberal patronage of the public of Kamo and Whangarei. BEST MEAT AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Small Goods of eveey Description. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. No Reasonable Offer Refused for Cash at either Shop. j22tf THANKS. •^y jg R O O K E R, (In conjunction with J. GATES), Butchers, Cameron-street, Whangarei return thanks to their patrons for past favours and beg to solicit a continuance of the same. — — — — — 20 per cent, discount for cash or Weekly Payments. i 10 per cent, on Monthly Accounts. ag2Btf THE AUCKLAND FORWARDING j AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. TELEPHONE, 354. TO THE FRUIT GROWERS* OF WHANGAREI. HAVING purchased the business of the above Carting Agency, we are determined to give the country settlers the advantage of cheap deliveries in Auckland. With this in view we are now delivering parcels in the city and suburbs at the uniform rate of M per parcel up to 601bs. weight, and 6d for anything up to 1201bs. We also deliver at same rates, from wharf to auctioneers or merchants, such goods as Fruit, Eggs, Butter, Fowls, &c, which may be consigned to our care. In starting this movement we look for a large measure of support from settlers. We enclose address cards, and trust you may not only see your way to consign, but also to induce your friends. On our part, we pledge ourselves to promptitude and care. Yours, &c, GARRETT & PRITCHARD, Proprietors. Address Lables can be had at the " Advocate " Office, Free. d3lqr IMPORTANT TO GUMDIGGERS. ~ TTAVINGjust secured the right to dig Gum over the large tract of Land known as the Poroti Swamp, I am open to start men on Monday, next, January 14, 1888. For terms and further information, apply to me at the PorotiJStore, or to J. HARRISON, Whangarei. S. RAWNSLEY. jal^tf
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Northern Advocate, 30 June 1888, Page 4
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513Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 30 June 1888, Page 4
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