_?OR SAXiE, pHE undersigned has for sale- - . *• OMARIT POTATOES GOOD FEED OATS MAIZE FLOUR in 100s, 50s, ai id 25s SHARPS BRAN ] KIDNEY SEED FOWL WHEAT Terms— Nett Cash. W, B. BUCKHURST, Auctioneer, jlUtf FOR SALE. KAMO SALE YAP.DS. AUGUST Ist, 13S8. IN addition to usual Sale, 30 Fat Oxen andSpoyed Heifers from Ba.y of Islands. 60 First-class Long Woole/1 Ewes netir Lambing. THOMAS WAKELIN. "7'altey Farm Nursery, j SALE BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, Sale at 1.30 p,«u THE undersigned has received instructions to affer for sale by auction, at the Valley Farm Nursery, on lj^~ WEDNESDAY, August 29, a large and varied assortment of Nursersy Stock, comsrising— \ APPLES, Pears, Plums, Peach, J\_ Cherry, Figs, Quince, Gooseberry, Pinus Insignus, Cupressus Macrocarpa, Camellias, Azalias, Rhododendrons, Roses, Magnolias, and .many other varieties of Ornamental and Flowering Evergreen and Desiduous Trees and Shrubs, Thorn, Quick, Rhubarb, &c, &c. The Apple Trees are guaranteed to be worked on Northern Spy (blightproof), Stocks, to be free from blight of any kind, arid to be true to name. Many of the varieties are blightproof and others nearly bo. The fruit trees generally are straight, well -grown, and fairly rooted. An inspection will satisfy iutending planters. Trees packed carefully and delivered at Station or carriage free of charge. [ A list of trees next issue. After the Tree Sale a lot of four or five good DAIRY COWS will be offered. These are perfectly quiet and near calving. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneeer. agll3 t i" FOR SALE. (\<J ACRES of Land near the Watere/ | fall. Mostly ploughable and partly fenced. Low price. Good road. First-class land for Fruit Growing ; also, Three Acres with new Cottage of four rooms, orchard and garden, well fenced, situated atWaitaua; firstclass volcanic soil. THOMAS WAKELIN, Kamo. FOR SALE, FIRST-CLASS Bone-dust, deliveed at either Whangarei or Kamo Railway Stations from £6 10/ to £8 10/ per ton cash. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer. : jl2Btf " FOE SALE AT KAMO, QAA Bushels First-class New Poverty 01/U Bay Ryegrass Seed, 3/9 per Bushel. THOMAS WATTF.LTN, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. A FEW well-bred Pigs, perfectly quiet, all sizes to suit customers guateed. Apply to Mr MANN, Butcher, Whangarei. SPLENDID BUILDING A LLOTMENTS A. FOR SALE IN THE OLD RACECOURSE PADDOCK ON EASY TERMS. Apply to — CHARLES TOTHILL, Land Agent. jl2ltf MONTEEAL BOAKDING HOUSE, NEAR RAILWAY STATION. THE undersigned begs most sincerely to thank all h;s old and new customers for the very liberal patronage that they have shown him in the past, and begs moßt respectfully to inform them, that he is going to continue business at the Old Establishment, Montreal Boarding House, near the Railway Station, where he would solicit a continuance of their favours. A New Stock of Furniture, &c, &c. H. HAYNES, Whangarei, Proprietor. March 27. mr3l qr MAESDEN BOAEDING HOUSE, Walton-stkeet, Whangarel fTtHE undersigned having opened the JL above House as a Boarding House, respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Every attention will be paid to persons visiting the Mouse. HOBBE3 FOR HIRE, AND GOOD STABUNING. CHABOES— MODEBAIB. JOHN E. "lie MI L LA N , Proprietor, »ysqr j
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Northern Advocate, 11 August 1888, Page 2
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512Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 11 August 1888, Page 2
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