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For Sale. QECTIOX south-east portion of Allot(O menlll9 and north-west portion of Allotment 122, parish of Mangataniwba. / REED and QUARTLEY, / Solicitors. Notice. ANY person or persons found trespassing with dog or gun on the undermentioned properties will be prosecuted, viz,, Oturu Block I. and 11., and other properties owned by me. (Signed) J. P. DENNY. Final Notice. ALL unpaid accounts duo to James Baker, Peria, will be sued (or through Mangonui Court. JAMES BAKER. Peria, 2<ith May, 1900. For Sale. -| K PAIRS Laying HENS; 6 pairs 10. Mixed DUCKS; 2 Pekin DRAKES (voung). J. H. SMITH, Awanui, 50 Mangonui County. t Parapara Bridge Declared Dangerous. PARAPARA BRIDGE, on the TaipaAwanui Road, is hereby declared to be dangerous, and travellers using it do so at their own risk. G. WILKINSON, County Chairman. Missing Friends. MOLONEY.—If this should meet the eye of John, Michael, or Martin Moloney, who arrived in Melbourne in 1848 in the ship General Palmer, and who left Saltwater River, Victoria, for New Zealand over thirty years ago, by communicating to Mrs. J. Grayndler, Home Rule, via Mudgee, N.S.W.. they will hear of something to their advantage. It has come to the knowledge of the Agents that D.C.L. Whisky and Wolfe’s Schnapps are being substituted by refilling original bottles with inferior liquor. Any Hotelkeeper found to do so will be prosecuted. . . .V? . . , A SCHOOL CONCERT, In aid of Prizes for the Children attending the Peria Native School, will be held in HAZARD’S HALL on FRIDAY EVFNING, Bth June, Commencing at 8 o’clock, FIR-OCrlrg.AlvrL/r'Fi fyAPART I. 1. Pianoforte Selection .. Mr. Wilton. 2. Part Song—“ Bright is the Morning ” . Children. 3. Solo and Chorus—“My old Kentucky Home ” 4. Action Songs .. Little Ones. 5. Dumb-bell Drill . Boys & Girls. 0. Duct—“ Money Matters ” Mr. and Mrs. White. 7. Part Song . Children. 8. Action Song—“ Hush a bye, Baby ” .. Little Girls. 9. Wand Drill Girls. 10. Selection .. Maori Choir. part 11. 11 . Part Song Children. 12. Solo and Chorus—- “ Poor old Joe ” 13. Action Song—“ Don’t you Know ” .. Little Ones. 14. Heart Dance . Girls. Id. Recitation ■ Mr. White. 16. Action Song—“ Chin, Chin, Chinaman ” 17. Selection .. Maori Choir. 18. Song Mr. White. 19. Part Song Children. 20. Song—“ Good night ” Children. ADMISSION—Frons Seats 1/0, Back Seats 1/-. f Lands and Survey Office, 16th May, 1906. NOTICE is hereby given that separate tenders will be received at this Office up till 12 o’clock noon, Tuesday, 19th June, 1906, for various lots of Kauri and other milling timbers standing on Block XYI. Mangakahia, Section 28, Block XI., and Section 23, Block XII. Opuawhanga S.D., Block £l., Opuawhauga S.D., Block VIII. Mangakahia S.D., Block XIII. Opuawhanga S.D., Block XIII. Oinapere and Block I. Punakitere S.D., Section 17 Block XI. Waipoua S.D., Section 1 Block XV. Punakitere S.D., Sections 30, 40, 41, 41a (Education Reserves) Parish Orura, Section d Block I. Kaihu S.D., Blocks 1., 111. and VII. Tangihua and Block XII. Mungaru S.D. Posters shewing plan of localities and giving particulars of terms and conditions of tender may be had on application to the above Office. JAS. MACKENZIE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. ■ = What Is It You Want 1 x'i'f' A first-class saddle, a set of harness—perhaps a bridle, or a whip Y You can obtain almost anything that’s made of leather from Thos. McCreauy’s, Mangonui, where all kinds of repairs are promptly executed—repairs to saddles, harness, boots, etc. Tennis racquets re-strung. MeCready carries a full stock of even’ thing requisite in his business as a saddler and harness maker, or is prepared to make same to order. Give him a trial.*

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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 43, 5 June 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 43, 5 June 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 43, 5 June 1906, Page 4

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