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I AUCTION SALES. j -SALE BY AUCTION. the Farm of Mr S. E. TEES- : . DALE, Marua (4 miles from IJiku. rangi), on THURSDAY, 21st July, at 11 a.m. sharp, of Live Stock, Implements, and Furniture.— SO GOOD SHORTHORN, HOL. Stein, and jersey cows, mostly second and third calvers, and due in August and September. 3 'Springing Heifers, 22 Calves, 1 Registered Pedigree Holstein Bull (4 years old), cream cans, 45gal, Alfa-Laval Separator, child's pony, saddle and bridle, set tripod harrows, d.f. Oliver plough, chaffcuttex", harness, swing trees, etc., reversible hillside disc plough, waggon, spring trap, dray, disc harrows, hay rake, Hornsb# mower, * cultivator, vice, corn-crusher. (On account client: 70-gal. Baltic separator, and 30gal. vat, in good order.) Double and single iron beds, bedding, drawingroom suite, comb, chests, dining and kitchen tables, 15 chairs, leather couch, sideboard, chests drawers, pictures, duchess pair dresser blankets, crockery, and glassware. Terms: CASH. LUNCHEON AT 1 P.M. Sale Commences with Ljve Stock at 11 a.m. Sharp. ~- N.B.—A Motor 'Bus will leave our Office, Whangareti, at 9.30 a.m., returning' after the sale. Any cattle bought to come Wha-ngaireii-way wj;11 be driven to our Kamo Saleyards free of charge. ALSO on the Farm on the same date at 1.30 p.m., we will offer the VALUABLE FARM, consisting of about- 262 ACRES of land, about 200 acres in grass, balance in rough feed and scrub, and about 100 acres being ploughable land. The property' is subdivided into 19 paddocks and is well watered by creeks. Buildings consist of Dwelling of 8 rooms, concrete shed and engineroom, ealfshed, stables, hay loft, cart and implement shedThe property is about 4 miles from Hikurangi Butter Factory by good road. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, .10 per cent, on completion of transfer, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. F? & W. WAKELIN, Auctioneers. 485

/ CLEARING SALE. ' MAIN'S AVENUE. ' * <*t SATURDAY, 30th JULY, At 1 p,m. JpAVOURED with instructions, from iMr Alex. 'McGregor, who is leav. r,ng Whangarei, we will offer as above the whole of his Furniture and Effects; also 1 Jersey Cow. [Full particulars later. N-A. FARMERS' GO-OP., LTD., •WiHANGAREI. 552 TIMBER FOR SALE . NOTICE. TO the Residents of Waipu and Dis. A trict—■Mr M. PAVLOVICH is prepared to sell locally well-seasoned Building Timber, all Kauri. Apply— M. PAVLOVICH, Ruakaka. 690 BUSINESS NOTICES ! Q.EO. SAWMILLER, WHAKAPARA. -QUANTITY Building Sizes in stock 1 TOTARA, RIMU, KAURI, Etc Orders promptly executed. Timber delivered Free on Rail at your nearest Station. 522 A question 'as to the year in which, itlic telegraph service was instituted in New Zealand necessitated a hunt through records, says the Dune din "Star," and the public will doubtless be interested in facts that Mr W. H. Ferens has .gleaned out of Dr. Hocken's works. The first telegraph line to be erected in New Zealand wan between Duncdiri4ind Port Chalmers an;l : the Heads. The eomtract was let to Wooulcy and Co. 'to construct, the line between Dunedin and Port Chalmers on March 1, the first pole was ; erected on May 24 > the line between Port Chalmers and Dunedin was com- , plcted on August 18, and it is presumed the first official telegram was r sent on that daite. The next line to receive attention was between Dunedii:. 1 :;nd Invercargill, which was opened for trafdc on lUav .15, IS(ii). The firsi; j I'ress telegraphic communication wa:> from Bluff to Dunedin on the same e late, and the Dunedin to Christ church ine was opened for traffic on ..May 1'.".. ■», Hie Cook htrait, telegraphic cable 'was q .uccessfully laid after two attempts on a Uigust L'-l. 3<S()ls, and the first cable iKssage sent from Wellington to Dune(in on August 2vS.

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Northern Advocate, 16 July 1921, Page 8

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