Marriages. IHROP-CAMOBELL.—On Saturday, llth December, 1901, at Bt. Andrew’s Church, Mangonui, frlthi Ret. C. W. Howard. George, youngest A>n of Edwin Harrop, of Kawakawa, to Ada Jane, eldest daughter of Richard Campbell, of Mangonui. I’liAiTY VERNON REED, KAWAKAWA. , Q. QUARTLEY MAJtQONOT. Reed & Quartley, Barristers and Solii MANGONUI Solicitors to Gowsrmnent Advanoei to Settlers’ Office/ \ Solicitors to Mangonui Count; Counoil. Agents l Stfete Fire Insurance, Patent Agents. Kaitaia, Ahipara, Houhora, Whangaroa and Kaeo Courts regularly attended. Attendance at Kaitaia on first day of every month. Attendance at Kaeo on seoond Saturday of every month. Money to Lend on all olasseß of security. For Sale TWO Light Draught Mares, three-year-olds. One exceptionally good Lady’s Hack. One Gentleman s Hack. Apply ST. ROLLOX, KAITAIA. Mangonui County. AN Ordinary Meeting of tha Mangonui County Council will be hfeld in the Council Chambers, Mangonui, at 2.30 p.m. on 6th January, 1910. All accounts must be submitted prior to the time fixed for the meeting. G. WILKINSON, County Chairman. Notice to Bushmen. TENDERS are invited for cross-cutting and hauling: thirty thousand feet of Rimu and Kauri, more Isr less, from Otukai to Pukepoto, with return toads of sawn timber. Tenders close with thaundersigued on 10th January, 1910 and may be seen on application to \ \ \ E. M. MASTERS, Kaitaia. Notice. \ ANY peißan or perabns found trespassing on, of in »uy w J damaging. my property on the Cable Ration boundary will be prosecuted With the utmost rigour of the law. H. CANTILLION. Auckland Education District. North Ward. v I AM a candidate for the vacant seat on the Board of Fducation for this district. A residence of nearly thirty years in Hokianga and many years’ service on School Committees make me well acquainted with the educational requirements of the outdistricts and, if elected, 1 will do my best for their interests. D. B. WALLACE. SETTLERS’ kaeo. HOTEL, EDWABD SWANN IS now the Licensee of this hotel and his record in Mangonui should assure the public of his ability to cater for all. An excellent table. Perfect wines. Beers and spirits of the best. Courteousness and civility always certain. Every effort made to ensure the comfort of fravellers and their beasts of burden. The Settlers’ Hotel, Kaeo, for Comfort. Notice. - I wish to intimate that I shall visit Mangonui, Oruru, Victoria Valley, Fairburn and Kaitaia from about JANUABY 13th to 27th for the purpose of looking up my old friends and customers with Mid-Summer Samples of Drapery, when I trust they will give me the kindly support accorded to me for so many years past, W. WOODHAM. Read This. The following is a list of prices of some of the EDISON Phonographs which I sell. Remember—Edison Phonographs are the BEST; thiß is admitted by anyone having any acquaintance with talking machines. Ana they are sold at fixed prices, as below, throughout the Dominion. Gem, ordinary type .. 310 0 ~ combination type .. 412 6 Fireside, combination type only 610 0 Standard, ordinary type ~ 710 0 „ combination type 9 0 0 Home, ordinary type ~ 10 10 0 „ combination type ~ 12 0 0 Triumph, ordinaiy type.. .. 16 10 0 „ combination type 18 0 0 The Combination Type machine plays both 2-minute and 4-minute Records. Slot and Motor Machines procured to order. Large stock of genuine Edison Records (both 2-minute and 4-miuute) always on hand. New Records arriving regularly. W. A. WILTON, Mangonui, Authorised Dealer for The National Phonograph Company.
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Northland Age, Volume VI, Issue 19, 3 January 1910, Page 4
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