W. R. Grigg, Saddler, KAITAIA, CAN supply you with nil you require in Saddlery, Fancy Leather, and Boots and Shoes. The Saddlery Department Embraces every description of Saddles, Harness, etc. Repairs in this department a speciality. The Fancy Leather Department Includes Purses, Braces, Razor Strops, Ladies’ and Gents’ Belts, Leather Satchels, etc. In Ladies' & Gents' Boots & Shoes Best brands only kept in stock. Note. —An experienced workman is retained foi repairing of boots and shoes. 4^ Fixed Sittings MAGISTRATE’S COURT for the Bay of Islands Magisterial District, for the quarter ending 31st DECEMBER, 190 G. LOCALITY. OCTuISKK XOYKMTiKK j JIKC’KMIJER N.B.—Should the dates of arrival or departure of steamers and coaches to and from the above places vary, sittings be protracted, or any unforseen occurrence happen the dates and hours given above may alter accordingly, or the Justices may take any business within their jurisdiction. Criminal cases will be heard first, next civil cases, then Old Age Pensions, unless good cause be shown to the contrary. Chamber and administrative business will be taken when convenient. Every Saturday from noon, Sundays, and all statutory and proclaimed holidays, siich as Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 29th January, the 21st to 25th April, both inclusive; the 24th May; the 3rd of June, Labour Day; 9th November,'and the 24th to the 31st December inclusive; the Courts are closed except for urgent business. R. STONE FLORANCE, Stipendiary Magistrate. ROSLYN! O|A Roslyn! Every Time! Ake! Ake! Ake! Fairbum Smithy. TJTT J. CHRISTENSEN begs to V V • notify the General Public that he has opened a FORGE at Fairburn. All kinds of REPAIRS and GENERAL SMITHY WORK undertaken at moderate prices. Note the address—W. J. CHRISTENSEN, FAIRBURN. Turn Over Another A New Leaf In the coming year ! Let it be a leaf of the “ AGE.” If you are not already a subscriber become one straight away. Terms of Subscription, including postage : —3 - per quarter, 12 - per year. Remember we can pyint you anything, from a Poster to a Visiting Card, at city prices and equal to city style. You can’t stick US ! JAMES BAKER, Late of Peria, now of WELLPARK AVENUE, Richmond Hill, AUCKLAND, wishes to notify old patrons that he is prepared to make and repair boots and shoes on the same terms as formerly. All boots and shoes' ordered will be forwarded to customers free of freight. RAflTllllfFD^
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Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 22, 8 January 1907, Page 3
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