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FOE SALE. WHANGAREL— 20 acres with 8 roomed house, very conveniently situ* ated, large prospective value ; price low. WHANGAREL— 32 acres improved. Avaluable section for sale cheap. MAUNU.— I3 acres, house, etc. Highly im- ■ proved volcanic soil, vineries, garden, and I paddocks. Beautiful situation ; price I reasonable. V NORTHERN WAIROA.— I2OO acres unimproved ; price £ 1 7/6 per acre. ■■ Also in seme locality 400 acres improved ; price £1,600. These farms are highly recommended, comprising sumo of the finest land on the Wairoa. RUARANGL— 6O acres, part lot 108, unimproved. Offer wanted. JORDAN.— lmproved farm 130 acres good land, house, garden, etc. JORDAN.— lmproved r"n 500 acres, Government lease, ling tenced, good cattle country. Near WHANGA"REL— I7.S acres level land party improved semi-volcanic soil, very convenient, splendid view; price reasonable. Terms easy. HIKURANGL— I2S acres freehold, 30 acres leasehold, small house, soil volcanic and loam, part grass balance bush and rough feed. Nean the coal mines ; price £500. KAMO.— Good 2 storey residence *and large outbuildings, grounds 50 acres in grass, garden and orchard. To be sold cheap. KAMO.— 3O acres volcanic land, large residence and outbuildings. The grounds comprise, garden, orchard and grass, interspersed with magnificent clumps of native bush. This is an ideal spot which for landscape beauty would be hard to beat in any part of the north. 10 minntes walk from post office; price reasonable. KAMO.— Large dwelling, 1$ acres land in the to wr ship. Healthly position, fine view. Price on application. RUAPEKAPERA. — 300 acres mostly volcanic, 100 acres grass and rough feed, j balance bush with about 50 kauri trees. Divided into seven paddocks mostly sheep proof fencing, good orchard, peaches, plums, and grapes. Good house 5 rooms and verandah, extensive outbuildings, stockyards and concrete pheep dip, near post office and school, 9 miles from Kawakawa, and 5 miles from proposed butter actory. This place is being sacrificed at £320 as the owners are leaving the district. KAMO.— S -roomed cottage, \ acre lot ; price £125. KAMO.— Good cottage and f acre $ price £135. KAMO.— Within a few miles of town, near station, post office and school!, 65 anres in grass, garden, and bush. Good house and outbuildings. Soil, volcanic and loam. Mostly level. The magnificent bush on this property makes it one of Nature's beauty spots ; pries £750, A. CARTER, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENT, ' Hikurangi and Kamo. /Taranaki Agents : McGarry Bro.s. Gisborne Agents : Peckover and Co. Agent for Imperial, Fire, Marine and Stock Insurance Co., Ltd. Planting Season, 1902. TTTE beg to remind our customers and the public generally that now is the time to plant trees. We have a fine healthy etook of the BEST and LATEST VAEIBTIES ready for removal. Catalogue and any information re planting on application to ' - ' WHAJNGABBI NUBSfcBMfiS. FRUIT TBEES. ' MARCHAND AND SON, OPAU, WHANGaEEI, TTAYE every description of FRUIT TBEES for sale, in any quantity, at reason, able rates. All orders left with S. Bawnblby, Cameronstreet (from whom catalogues can be procured), will receive prompt attention. _ CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY. By ROBERT ROBERTS OF BIEMINGHAM. A BOOK which logically and scripturally exposes the false doctrines of socalled Christianity and in a simple yet master* ly'manner ELUCIDATES the - TRUE DOCTRINES of BEAL CHRISTIANITY. In fact, it furnishes a key to unlock and open np the real teachings of the Bible freed from popular traditions. Many have borne testimony to the fact of the Bible having become a " New Book" to them by the reading ot CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY. Free Reading of this book may be had or, if preferred, copies may be had at cost price 2/. Apply— W. CLABKE, Hora Hora .Road, Whangarei. WILLIAM BOSS, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, HIKURANGI. BUTTER BOUGHT FOR CASH AND ALL SETTLERS' PRODUCE. RIVER VIEW BOARDING HOUSE TTA\ r ING taken over this establishment, Mrs Bransor has vacancies for gontleman boarders. 'BUS TIME TABLE. WHANGAREI, KAMO, AND SPRINGS HOTEL. Leaves Bank Cobneb: 7.45 a.m. tor Kamo and Springs Hotel. lo!3O „ for Kamo only. 1.30 p.m. for Kamo and Springs Hotel. 4] „ for Kamo and [Springs Hotel. Leaves Spbtngs Hotel and Kamo: 9.0 a.m., Springs Hotel. 11.30 „ , leaves Kamo only. 2!.50 p.m., Springs Hotel. 5.0 „ » » »' CAMEKON-STHEET. Saddle Horses and Buggies for hire. Horses broken in to single and double harnesf. Charges Moderate. F. NEARY, Proprietress.

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Northern Advocate, 18 August 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 18 August 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 18 August 1902, Page 4