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FOE SALE. i WHANGAREI.— 20 acres with 8 roomed hojse, very conveniently situated, large ],rospective value ; price low. WHANGAREI.— 3'2 acres improved. Avaluable section for sale cheap. iMAUNU.— 13 acres, house, etc. Highly im- | proved volcanic soil, vineries, garden, ami paddocks. Beautiful situation ; price I reasonable. . NORTHERN WAIROA.— I2OO acres unimproved ; price £1 7/6 per acre. Also in Bf»me locality 400 acrfta improved ; pricp , £1,600. These farms are highly recommended, comprising sjme of the finest land on the Wairoa. RUARANGI.— 6O acres, part lot 108, unimproved. Offer wanted. JORDAN.— lmproved farm 130 acres good land, house, garden, etc. JORDAN.— lmproved run 500 acres, Government lease, ring fenced, good cattle country. L Neab WHANGAREI.— I7S acres level lunfl paTty improved semi-volcanic Boil, tcmV| convenient, splendid view ; price reasona'oleTT Terms easy. HIKURANGI.— I2S acres freehold, 30 acres leasehold, small house, soil volcanic and loam, part grass balance bush aud rous;h feed. Near the coal mines ; price £500. KAMO.— Good 2 storey residence an'l large outbuildings, grounds 50 acres iv grass, garden and.crchard. To be sold cheap. KAMO.— 3O acres volcanic land, large residence and outbuildings. The grons^( \ 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 iv any part of the north. 10 minutes walk from post office ;'price reasonable, KAMO.— Large dwelling, \\ acres land in the towrship. Healthly position, fine view. Price on application. RUAPEKAPEKA. — 300 acres mostly vol-; canic, 100 acres grass and Tough feed, balance bush with abjp|(j^feiu«H tre^g. Divided into seven padWockTino6t/j eheot proof fencing, good orchard, peached plums, and grape?. Good house .> rooms I and verandah, extensive outbuildings, stockyards and concrete pheop dip, «iour post office and school, 9 miles from Kn wakawa, and 5 miles from proposed butler nctory. Thiß place is being sacrificed ut [ £320 as the owners are leaving the di-s- j trict. ' i KAMO.-5-roomed cottage, \ acre Jot ;«Mjtt £125. KAMO.— Good cottage and f acre ; price £l&">. • KAMO.— Within a few miles of tc wn, ner.r station, post office and school, to mt^£\ grass, garden, and bush. Good .ousJWPvI » outbuildings. Soil, volcanic »:»t loam. \ Mostly level. The magnificent bueh on i this property makes it one of NatuiV-i beauty spots ; price £760. A. CABTEB, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENT, Hikurangi and Kamo. Taranaki Agents : McGany Bro.s. Gisborne Agents : Peckover and Co. Agent for Imperial, Fire, Marine and Stock Insurance Co., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. , EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, FID^ITY GUARANTEE, PLATE GLASS JO-ND 1 BURGLARY INSURANCE. LEADING COLONIAL OFFICE. ° LOWEST RATES, V PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. F. W. TOTHILL, Local Aoenj, Bank-Street. " CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY. By EOBEET ROBERTS of Birmingham. « « * — -, '; A BOOK which logically aiid senp*li' turally exposes the false doctrines' of socalled Chifstianity and io a simple jet masterly manner ELUCIDATES the TRUE DOCTBINES of REAL CHRISTIANITY. '< In fact, it furnishes a key to unlock and opeu II up the real teachings of the Bible freed fron popular traditions. ■ Many have borne testimony to the fact of 2 the Bible having become a «' New BookVtd tLem_fey the reading or , CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY. Free Reading of tbis book may be had or, if preferred, copies may be bad at coet prfce 2/. Apply— W. CLARKE. Hora Hora Road, •>\ Whaugajei. WILLIAM BOSS, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, HIKURANGI. BUTTER BOUGHT FOR CASH AND ALL > SETTLERS' PRODUCE. rTver view" t BOARDING nOTIcUS; TTAVING taken over this establish- j ment, Mrs Bransor has vacancies for man boarders. j 'BUS TIME TABLE. -W!tA>-€rAftET, KAMO, AND SPRINGS HOTEL. -,- -..»JjAiwi»*gl!JB p TToENEn: 7.4 f) a.m. tor Kamo and Springar-HuseL^., 10.30 „ for Kamo only. 1.30 p.m. for Kamo and Springs Hotel. 4. „ for Kamo and Springs KoteJ. Leavks SrazNos Hotel and Kamo: 9.0 a.m., Springs Hotel. 1J.30 „ , leaves Kamo only. 2.30 p.m., Springs Hotel. 5-0 „ , „ „ CAMEUON-STitEET. Saddle Tlor3es aud Buggies for hire. Horses brokeu in to single and double harness CLarges Moderate. F. NEARY, Proprietress. C. N. F/yger, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER. HIKURANGI. A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM BEST OF WORK AND MATERIAL. ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. . j PRICES MODERATE. I

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Northern Advocate, 28 August 1902, Page 4

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