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AUCTION SALES. SAiLE BY AUCTION. ON account of Mrs C. S. Faire, "Kardomah," Cameron street, Whangarei, on Saturday, 14th October, at 1.30 p.m.: Dining tables, A.H. and Canadian chairs, easy chairs, screens, new lino, pictures, mirror, curtains, china tea and dinner sets, large quantity cutlery, crockery and glassware, cooking utensils, scales and weights, tea urn, table linen, carpet runners, door slips, 4 leather trunks, gas rings, brooms, etc., etc. Terms Cash. F. and W. WAKELIN .. Auctioneers. SALE BY AUCTION. A-t the farm of MRS M. E. HOIBART, Parua Bay, on TUESDAY, October 24, 1916, at 12 noon. 17 Cows and Heifers, calved and close to profit (Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstein). 30 Steers, one to two years old. 4 Heifers, one to two years old. 9 Calves. 1 Hack, 1 Buggy Mare, 1 half-draught 3-year-old Filly, by Miss Blythe's Decision, broken to chains, 1 yearling half-draught Filly by Extinguisher 11., light Spring Trap and Harness, Wheeled Sledge, Massey-Harris S.F. Plough, set tine Harrows, Chaff-cut-ter, Saddle and Bridle, Farm Tools, 45 gallon Alfa-Laval Separator, in good order, 2 six-gallon Cream Cans, Daisy Barrel Churn, small Churn, Rowing Boat, Poultry, etc., and Gen- ' eral Household Furniture. Terms: Cash. Luncheon provided. N-'B.—A launch will leave Whangarei at 9 a.m., returning after the sale. .F. and W. WIAKELIN .. Auctioneers. SUBURBAN SUBDIVISION. MAUMT ESTATE BEING CUT UP. RICH VOLCANIC SOIL. IBEAUTIFUL VIEW OF HARBOUR. CONVENIENT POSITION. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS. Favoured by instructions from H. MILLINGTON, Esq., the underSigned will offer by Public Auction ON THE GROUND on THURSDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, at 3 p.m. That well known Maiinu Estate —PURIRI PARK— Sub-4iv.ided into Small Homestead Sections suited to all requirements. This is undoubtedly a unique opportunity to acqaire a Small Suburban Property. If the estate hiad been made to order there could not be a more Delightful Combination of all the Essentials for the making of a Home. Close proximity to town—only 2 miles distant. Rich Flat Volcanic Land to build on. Delightful clumps of Native Bush on each section. A Creek Boundary to every section except two, so that a Copious Supply of Water can be assured. Most Delightful and Comprehensive Outlook over the Harbour, with the Romantic Headlands of Manaia and the Hen and Chickens in the background. These provide all the Natural Conditions which the most exacting could wish for. TERMS: c per cent, deposit on fall of ihammer. Ten per cent, on completion of transfer. Fifteen per cent in twelve months or buildings in lieu thereof to satisfaction of vendor. Balana fi 5 years oY 2 per cent. THE SECTIONS. The Sections Number Fifteen and vary in size from 2 Acres to 12 Acres, except Section 8 which has an area of 77 Acres. This has a Good Homestead Site on the Volcanic Plateau, and the balance is Easy Rolling Country in Grass. Section 1, on which is built the owner's house, is Reserved. ROAD ACCESS. A Road to provide access to all the sections has been laid off and the sale conditions provide for it being Formed and Metalled according to the County By-laws. THE RESERVES ARE LOW Ranging from "£45 Per Acre for the Homestead Sections and Farming Value only for Section 8. —iNOTE THE DATE— THURSDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, at 3 p.m. WILSON AIN'D WILSON and N,A. FARMERS' CO-OP.LTD. Auctioneers. PUBLIC NOTICES^ FOR GROWING GIRLS —BLOOD CHERRIES— Are Unrivalled. They contain Iron, Lecithin (active principle of yoke of egg), Haemoglobin and Red Bone Marrow—a fine medicine ■which enriches the Blood and gives tone to the stomach. For Anaemia, Lifelessness, Depression of Spirits there is no better preparation than BLOOD CHERRIES. They neither constipate nor cause indigestion. Four weeks' treatment 2/6, posted 2/9 From— GEO. FOSTER AND CO., CHEMISTS, WHANGAREI.

-:- VERY SPECIAL LINES -:- Ex * RIMUTAKA,", S.S. BOUGHT BEFORE RECENT ADVANCE IN PRICES. A VERY SELECT STOCK of COTTON DRESS MATERIALS, LADIES' TRIMMED & READY- Extensive Variety, in Tobralcos, TO-WEAR HATS, from 5s lid each Brocaderos, Voiles, etc., from Is 2d A LOVELY ASSORTMENT of a yard. CHILDREN'S HATS & HOODS in LADIES" COTTON BLOOMERS, Muslin, Pique, etc , from Is 3d each. in Navy and White, 2s 6d a pair. LADIES' BLOUSES in Muslin, FULL Range of NAPERY SAMVoile, etc., from 5s lid each. PLES—Tray, Tea & Supper Cloths, CHILDREN'S WHITE COTTON D'Oyleys, Runners, Duchess Sets, BLOO NIERS, Summer Weight, all Cushion & Cosey Covers, etc., at 25 sizes, from Is a pair. per cent, reduction off marked price. Anderson & Co., GENERAL DRAPERS AND IMPORTERS, CAMERON STREET.

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Northern Advocate, 13 October 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 13 October 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Northern Advocate, 13 October 1916, Page 3

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