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TNSTRUCTIONS and information free -*• on inquirery. ; h I /^%\ IK I p 1 p T Sfag J" "8 J TRADE MARK. Pi) g &S"H I made a Dip and Dripping-Floor with your ' Lime and burnt clay. The clay cost two shillings per yard to bum. Your instruction's ■n-cte Ilia vuly guide; G. A. MILI»J. My Concrete Dairy is a great improvement on the previous timber one. It cost less. The milk, butter and cheese remain . cool in the hottest weather. I used burnt clay and your Lime. James Pebbt. The Concrete Chimney I had erected with your Lime and burnt clay is satisfactory The wonder is that such cheap materials are not universally used. J. Sandebson. The Conrrete Tank which I bailt and and plastered with Wilson's Hydraulio Lime, contains 20,000 gallons. It has been in use five years. Wm. Woodwabd. WILSON & Co. Cement and Lime Manufacturers. dl7yr HIKURANGI COACH. HIKURANGI HOTEL. TI/TR EOLLESTON begs to inform LVJ. Settlers and the travelling public that he has resolved, on and after the Ist of December, to run a coach from Hikurangi to Whangarei and back on Mondays, Wed* nesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, to meet the Steamers. Leaving the ; Post office, Whangarei, at 1 o'clock, on and after Monday, March 19, 1888. Fabks:— Single, 2/6; return 4/. Parcels as per agreement. nl9tf SADDLE HOESES AND CONVEYANCE FOE HIRE. TO TOUEISTS, VISITOES, AND OTHERS. HCHEESMAN, Kamo, begs to in- , form Tourists, Viators, and the genera public, that he has purchased a comfortable and roomy Conveyance, suitable for Parties visiting the various Falls and objects of interest about Whangarei, and that safety, punctuality, and courtesy can be relied on by 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. fl2t H. N. SIMSON, WAIPU CLUB ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, WAIPU, "DOATING and Bathing, Shooting, and •*-' Fishing, Billiards, Good Paddocks arid Stables, Horses for Driving or Riding. THE WAIPU CLUB ACCOMMODATION HOUSE is most delightfully situated near the banks of the Waipu River, nd not far from the sea,; and for healthfulness, and salubriety cannot be excelled. Every attention is paid to guests, and communications by mail or wire receivb prompt attention. H. N. SIMSON, Peopbietoe. s2stf NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 Established 1859. TNSUKES Houses, Furniture, Stables; X Barns, Stores, Grain, Wool, &c, against loss by fire. Marine Risks taken on produce,; to and from Auckland aud other ports. AaENTS — NOBTHBBN DieTBICTS, Whangarei W. Tbdxii.e; Port Albert.. Port Albert Co-operative Society! Waipu N. J. Campbell' Hoklanga Andrews & Yarboroughj Kawakawa. .<» John . Keatley* Kamo Whitelaw & Dayi Mahurangi M. Angovei Mongonui R. M. Houston! Mangawai & Maungaturoto . . . . W. H. Snelling' Pakaraka Bay of Islands J. W. Williams 1 Russell Bay of Islands J. B. Williams! TotaraN. Whangaroa. ... ,.W. R. Lawerence! Kaukapakapa < . • F. Dye' JAMES BUTTLE, Manager, Auckland jstf TT7M. G. HAEP, Wholesale: and ReW tail Storekeeper, and Post Office Maungakaramea. Settlers Produce Bought W. G. HARP. Agent for the Northern Advocate, W. J. H*"** C°" Have on Sake — MANURES of every description, guaranteed quality. SEEDS— Prime Sample Ryegraua, Cocksfoot, Clover, &c. GRAIN— Seed and Feed Maize,) Oats, Wheaty &c. POTATOES— PriMe Table and Seed. Agent for JOSEPH FISON & Co.'a Celebrated ! Fertilisers. ' Quotations and Samples on application. , : W. J. HUBST & Go., SEED, GRAIN, MANURE, AND PEODUC&MEBOHANT, 101 * Queen-street, |Auckland.f ' ' aUtf

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Northern Advocate, 11 August 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 11 August 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 11 August 1888, Page 1

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