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Excelsior Skating Rink, WHANGABEI. THTJESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBEB, 1888. pOLO MATCH between Mr NAT. HAYNES and Mr H. E. COOKE, for £,?. Match to commence at 8.30 p.m. Prices as usual. TJIANCY HTVEESS pABNIVAL AND TjALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1888. Handsome Prizes for the most Conspicuous Dress Worn by a Lady. Most Conspicuous Dress Worn by a Gentleman Mdst Grateful Lttdy Sakter ; most Graceful Gentleman Skater. Admission to Spectators, 1/ ; Skaters, Gents. 3s ; Ladies, 2s : Lady and Gent. 4s. Spectators desiring to take part in the Dance can do so by taking a Dance Ticket, 1/6. Skating to cease at 10 p.m. Procession of Costume Skaters at 8 p.m. Tickets at Messrs Cooke & Whitelaw's, and Mr Eccles, Whangarei, and Messrs Whitelaw and Day's, Kamo. WALTER A. BESSELL, MATTHEW J. WHITELAW, Proprietors. pORDON V. XT7HANGAREI, AT KENSINGTON, ON SATURDAY, 22xd SEPT., at 3 r.M, The Club is also trying to arrange a Match nexi THURSDAY, 13th, with a Mangapai Team. UNRESERVED SALE AT MR HAYNES'S RESIDENCE, WHANGAREI. By Order of thn Official Assignee ir Bankruptcy, on THURSDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, at 11 a.m THE undersigned has received instructions t< sell as above, the F U R N I T U R E anc effects, lately used by Mr Haynes, ir hi: well-known Boarding-house, near Whan garei Railway 6'tation, consisting of — CANE, Wood, Rocking, and othei Chairs, Tables of all sizes, Chests Drawers Washstands and Ware, Toilet Tables and re^ quisites, Lamps, Ornaments, Carpets, Mats Rugs, Mirrors, Wood and Iron Single anc Double Bedsteads, Bedding, Matrasses, Fenders, Fire Irons, Coal Scuttles, Sewing Ma> chine. Pictures, Cutlery, Glass, Crockery, anc Kitchen Ware, Cooking Utensils, Kitchei Range, Washing requisites, Meat Safe, Tii Ware, Fowls, Tools, Firewood, &c, &c, and £ lot of other things too numerous to mention. Sale to commence early on account of th( number of lots. Terms— Cash before Delivery. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer. Important Land Sale at RUATANGATA. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MR WAEXEIN has been instructed by the mortgagee to sell by auction or the premises, on MONDAY, SEPT. 10, at 2 o'clock, that parcel of land, containing 130 acres, i\ Ruatangata, now occupied by Mr Wilktnson. Land is Rich Volcanic Soil, Ring-fenced, well Watered, Orchard, greater portion in grass, and GOOD NEW HOUSE thereon . Splendid opportunity for a purchaser. Also, 20 Head cf Cattle Mare and. Foal I Set Harrows. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer. FOE SALE AT KAMO, OK SATURDAY, Bth inst., at 4 p.m. T3Y Order of Constable Hogg— 1 Horse 1 Saddle and Bridle 1 Tent Spade, Spear, Clothing, &c. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer. SALE BY AUCTION. AT MR HARP'S, MAUNGAKARAMEA, ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, at 1 P.M. rnHE undersigned has received instruc_L tins from Mr W. G. HARP, who is leaving the district, to sell as above, his Farming Stock and effects, consisting of— 7 good Dairy Cows lßull 6 Calves 3 Good Working Horsea 2 Hacks 1 Colt 1 Waggon, nearly new Chaff-cutter with horse power, Plough, Harness, Side-saddle, Cart Harness, Furniture, American Organ, Drawers, Tables, &c, &c ; also, THE FARM of 53 ACRES, Good "Volcanic Soil, divided into six paddocks, in grass and crop, with house of eight rooms including Store, doing a good business, Stables, Shed, and Orchard, and the lease for nine months of 80 acres opposite, known as Meade's farm. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. (Yy ACRES of Land near the Watert/ % 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 at Waitaua ; firstclass volcanic soil. THOMAS WAKEUN. Kamo. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! NO wool sale having been held in Whangarei for several years (much to the inconvenience of settlers), I have erected a building at Kamo expressly for that purpose, and having the promise ot a great deal of the wool grown in the district, will hold a sale at a date most suited to the majority of settlers. Wool received at any time, no charge for storage. For the convenience of settlers down the river wool will be fetched from the Kamo Station gratis. All wool insured. Wool packs for sale. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneeer. aglßtf KAMO SALE YAKDS. UNTIL further notice Sales of Live Stock will be held monthly by the undersigned, at his Sale Yards, Kamo, on the first Wednesday in each month. THOMAS W ATTEMPT. FOR SALE AT KAMO, QA A Bushels First-class New Poverty OUU Bay Ryegraas Seed, 3/9 per Bushel. THOMAS WAKELIN, Auctioneer.

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Northern Advocate, 8 September 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 8 September 1888, Page 2