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THE QUA7f - STREET, AUCKLAND. J. C. PlßTH^roprietor. If you think EIGHT HOUES long enough to work inside a Factory, BUY theELOUB made at the First and only Eight Hours Flour Mills. THE FLOURS MADE AT THESE MILLsTtAND AT THE HEAD EOE PURITY, COLOR, STRENGTH and CHEAPNESS. THE BRANDS ARE— "CROWN," " CHAMPION," « CANTAB," "VOLCANO." . e226 MAY BB HAD O p ALL DEALEES"AND WHOLESALE AT THE MILLS.

JOHN MORRISON, Late of Eden Vine and' Rising Sun Hotels, Auckland. "R^wSi o^? 6^^? Of Whan "B arei and surrounding districts that he The Table will as previously be furnished with all the delicacies of the season. The Wines, Spirits, and Ales will be of the very best quality procurable. The Billard Boom, which is the best North of Ai-ckland, has been placed under the supervision ot a First-class superintendant. Incoming passengers met at the Station and Steamer by the Hotel 'Bus. Saddle Horses and "Waggonette on Hire. Good Stabling and Paddocks for Horseg. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. — — —^___ JOHN MORRISON, Proprietor. SCOTT'S ASSIGNED STOCK NOW SELLING AT J. HARRISON'S WHANG AEEI CHEAP CASH DRAPERY STORE. IMMENSE BAKGAINS.

HUNTER AND 7 k fOLAN. OEGULAJI SiVLES <j F LIVE STOCK [i AND FARM PRODUCE are held as nder — WOOL, HIDES, AND TALLOW, EVERY : TUESDAY AT 11 O'CLOCK. Wool Sales . Fortnightly from November to January. VUESBAY, at Newmarket, at 1 o'clock home d cattle, sheep, and pigs. it Papakura, on the first Wednesday in each month, at 12-30 o'clock. it Pukekoho on the second Wednesday in each month. )n .each Friday, at Durham Yards, Auckland, at 1 1 o'clock, for horses, vc hides, saddlery, -agricultural implements, and produce. Good Accommodation Paddocks. Cattle landocl at the punt, ot *tf <&c bridge, Orakie HUNTER AND NOLAN. \v /;.^. ;-,;■-/ rnKE r) LI > OHOP AT THE COBNES OF CAMEHON & WALTON-STREETS, ■WETANGAREI, & BAY OF ISLANDS ROAD, KAMO. T\ I C K E f & r\ ORE, Family and General Butchers, Having commenced business in the Shop so long in the possetssion of Mr Dickey, have resolved that nothing shall he wanting on their pairt to secure the most liberal patronage of the public of Kamo and Whiingarei. BEST MEAT AT JLOWEST PRICES FOR GASH. SjIALIi GOOD 3OF EIVEEY DESCBIPTION. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. No Reasonable Offer Refused for Cash at either Shop. j22tf THANKS. X> 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. 10 per cent, on Monthly Accounts, ag2Btf 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 uiformation, apply to mo at the PorotiJStore, or to J. HARRISON, Whangarei. S. RAWNSLEY. jaWtf NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CREDTORS ASSOCIATION (Limited.) FOR THE PROTECTION OP TRADE, COLLECTION OP ACCOUNTS, &o. TSSUES weeklj' commercial reports J_ of Bills of Sales, Bankruptcies, &c, makes private enquires as to financial states, and collects accounts anywhere in New Zealand and in Australia. SUBSCRIPTION: ONE GUINEA PER ANNUM, Payable in Advance. WHANGAREI AGENCY. Solicitor— Mr J. M. KILLEN. Agent— Mr W. F. WOOD. auckland branch. 8, Mercantile Chambers, T. A. ASHTON, Secretary. J. R. RANDERSON— GeneraI Manager. oJyr * \

mO MEET THE TIMES. REVOLUTION IN THE MUSIC TRADE. Songs, Dances, Piano Solos, Duets, Waltzes, etc., Reduced to Two Shillings (Post Free, 2d Extra). Victoria, Cavendish, Mohawk, and Boosey's Musical Magazines, Comic, Christy, and Dance Annuals, One Shillings (Post Free, Threepence Extra.) Instruction Books for Piano, Singing, Violin, Flute, Concertina, etc., etc. BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. Special Colonial Editions of Best Authors. Orders received for English and American Papers and Magazines. PHOTO. AND SCRAP ALBUMS IN GREAT VARIETY. Country orders (with remittance), promptly attended to. Stamps received for small amounts. "W". E. Meabs, Bookpeller, Stationer, and Musieseller; 216, Queen-street, Auckland (Five doors below Wellesley-street, opposite McArthur'B Warehouse.) je9yr /COFFEE T>ALACE Corner or Cook-street and Market Entrance, Auckland. Mrs. F. E. Harrison, LATE OF WHANGAREI AND KA.MO, TTAVING taken the above Premises, will be glad to welcome all her old friends. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH BVEEY CONVENIENCE AT MODERATE CHAEGES, EITHEB BY THE DAY OB WEEK. A PORTER MEETS EVERY STEAMER TO CONDUCT VISITORS, ji 21 qr

T. STEADMAN & Co., SEED MERDHANTS. Auckland, January, 1888. TSTE ADMAN & Co., Seed Mer- , chants, beg to inform Importers, Farmers, and the general public that, having leased the premises in Queen-street, known as Dowden's Auction Mart, they intend carrying on the business of Auctioneers, Commission and Estate Agents. Regular Sales will be held every Tuesday and Friday, at a quater to 11 o'clock of Fowls, Fruit, Butter, Cheese, Potatoes, Onions, Chaff, Bran, Sharps, Maize, Oats, Tea, Candles, &c. Their long experience in the Produco Trade and knowledge of the requirements of Country Settlers will, they trust, by giving proper attention to goods consigned to them, and by rendering prompt Account Sales, secure for them a fair share of support. They take this opportunity of thanking their numerous friends and customers for the liberal support hitherto accorded them in their seed business, and to inform them of the arrival of the New Season's Clovers, Grasses, and Garden Seeds, which they are selling at the following prices : — Red Clover 6£d and 7|d per lb. : Oowgrass, 7&d, Bd, and 9cl per lb. ; White Clover, lOd, lid, and I/per lb. ; Ryegrass, 3/ to 4/6 per bushel ; Cocksfoot, 6/ to 7/ per bushel ; all guaranteed New Fresh Seeda the germinating quality being 90 per cent. Price list on application. T. STEADMAN & Co., Seed Merchants, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 161 and 163, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND myo tf BOAED AND EESIDENCE. MRS. CLOW, from Auckland, has a vacancy for a Married Couple or Single Gentleman. Vistors from Auckland and others wfl] find all the comports of a good home at moderate terras. Apply third house past Wesleyan Church, slltf

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Northern Advocate, 1 September 1888, Page 4

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