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Clearing Sale. ATTE EMSSTA of Property, Live and Dead Stock, Implements, etc. Monday, May 27th WE have been favoured with, instructions from Mr A. Dixon to sell "by public auction, on the above date, at his residence, " Eden Hope," Te Hana, the whole of-his propertyconsisting of lime and sandstone country, ring-fenced all but a few chains, and sub-divided into six pacl- ! docks, orchard of five acres in full bearing, in FOUR LOTS, comprising: LOT 1 : 726 ACRES FREEHOLD, improved and subdivided, with dwelling of 13 rooms, all in g-ood order, washhouse, dairy, stables, large barn, and other out-build-ings, private telephone, etc, LOT 2 : 271 ACRES O.R.P. PARTLY FENCED LOT 3 : 103 ACRES, ALL PLOUGHABLE, make a Beautiful Orchard. LOT 4 : 91 ACRES, ALL PLOUGHABLE, Adjoining Freehold. As the reserves are very low, do not miss this opportunity. The properties are bounded by seven-wire fences, and tidal water, with., good road frontages, now being metalled, adjoining Te Hana Railway Station, school and post office. The following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS will also be offered, the engine, binder and dray only bearing a slight reserve:— 1 Hack mare 1 Hack gelding, aged 150 Roniney ewes in lamb to Romnej rams >- 5 Romney rams 1 Medium draught mare, good in all harness 1 Medium draught gelding, alsc good in all harness 24 Fowls One portable engine (6-horse-power), 1 reaper and binder, 1 chaff cutter, 1 double-furrow disc plough (practically new), 1 double-furrow plough, 1 singlefurrow plough, 2 set disc harrows, 1 set tyne harrows, 1 roller, 1 treadle emery wheel, 1 tip dray, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 spray pump, 8 sets plough harness, 1 set spring-cart harness, 2, spades, 2 hoes, 1 mat-hook, 3 shovels, 4 slashliooks, 2 scythes, 1 grindstone, 1 maul, 2 hammers, 1 axe, 2 picks, 1 blacksmith's anvil, 1 handsaAv, 1 pit saw, 1 crosscut saw, 1 keyhole saAV, 1 pruning- saw, 1 saw for euttiiigviron, 1 sledge hammer, 4 augurs, 1 hay-fork, 1 brace-and-bit, 1 smoothing plane, 1 pump and tubing, 1 frame and circular | saw, 4 bales binder twine, 6 lengths round spouting, 2 lengths piping, 1 fine riddle, I wooden tub, 1 cheese vat, 1 large chum, 1 Alpha-Laval separator, 2 cream cans, 1 milk can, 6 buckets, 1 large dining table, 1 iron double bedstead, 1 iron single bedstead, 1 dressing table, 1 washsitewid, 1 sofa, 6 chairs. SALE TO START 11 a.m. SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. A. G. RIKYS, Auctioneer. Notice. i ■'■ ANY person trith dog or gun found tresfspasing on the properties of the undersigned will be prosecuted. A. J. GBAVATTH. BROWN H. N. POYNTER J. GOZAR Pakiri, 22/4/1912. BUDBLE, BUTTON, & CO. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND NOTARIES AUCKLAND. Money ip lend on freeholds at current rates. Miss C. I. FLETCHER Dressmaker Upstairs OUEST & SONS, ;■•''."• Wae.kwoe.th. —EOY^L MAIL COACH—WAEEWOETH TO KAIPAEA FLATS. Leaves "Warkworth, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8.20 a.m., and Arriving Eaipara Flats at 10 a.m. .. ' Leaves Kaip^ra Plats on Mondays1., Wednesdays, Thursdays and J Saturdays after arrival of j Auckland Train at 4 p.m. HOBSES & VEHICLES ON HIRE.. L RAMSBG^TOM PEO3PRIETOK. <

,^i npHE NORTHERN i^^<; -*-STEAMSHIP GO., LTD, -';>.. . S.S. HAUITL'*Ofc WAIWEEA, MAHUA NGI HEADS, WX.KKWOKTH, AND OREWA Landing at Waiwera. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Warkworth: "WM,, Ist, 1 p.m Thurs., 2nd, 7.30 a.m. Fri., 3rd, 2 p.m Sat., 4th. 8 a.ra Hon., 6th, 4 p.m Tues., 7th, 10 a.m Wed., Bth, 7.15 a,m Thurs., 9th, 11 a.m ' Fri., 10th, 8 a.m Sat., 11th, 1 p.m Mon., 13th, 10 a:m Tues.. 14th, o a.m Wed., 15th, noon Thurs., 16th, 6 a.m Fri., 17th, 2 p.m Sat., 18th, 7 a.m Sat., 18th, 3 p;m fMon., 20th, 7.30 a.m Mon., 20th, 4.30 p.ra Tues., 21st, 8 a.m Wed., 22nd, 7.lf> a-m Thurs., 23rd, 11 a.in *Fri, 5 24th, 7.10 a.m Frl, 24th, 11 p.m Sat., 25th, 8 a.m Sat., 25th, 2 p.in Mon,, 27th, 10 a.m Mon., 27th, 4 p.m Wed., 29th, noon Thurs., 30th, 5 a-m Fri.. 31st, 2 p.m Sat., June Ist, 7.30 a.m *Salo tDirect to Auckland S.S. KAWAU FOR KAWAU, LITTLE OMAHA, PAKIRI • AND MANGAWAI, Leaves Auckland: Leaves Mangawai: Fri., 3rd. 12 noon Sat., 4th, 8 a.m Mon,, (sth, 2 p.m Tues., 7th, 10.30 a.m Fri., 10th, 4 p.m Sat., 11th, 2 p.m Mon., 13th, 7 p,m Tue»., 14th. 4 p.m Fri., 17th, 11 a.m Sat., ISth, 7.30 a.m Mon., 20th, 1 p.m Tues., 21st, 10 a.m Fri., '24th, 5 p.m Sat,, 2oth, 2 p.m Mon., 27th, 7 p.m Tues., 2Sth, 4 p,m Tri. f 31st, 11 a.m Sat., June 1, 7-30 a.m TTTLE AND BIG OMAHA. | I iLAXD AND TAKATU. ' ■:: Leaves Omaha: Thars., 2nd, T.W., 7 a.m Thurs., 2, L.W., 8.30 a.m Thurs., 9, T.W. 12 noon Tliura., 9, L.W., 1.30 p.m • i. i'ia>r3,, 16th, T.W., 6 a.m Thus., 16, L.W., 7.30 a,m \V :■•■'■ ■.. : ■. ' Hiui-., 23, T. W., 12 noon Tiiuv , 23, L.W., 1.30 p.ni Wea., jj, j.vj u-.ni Tinas., 30, T.W., 6 a.m Thuv., 30, L.W., 7.30 a.m S.S. KOTITI. FOB MAT AX AN A AND PUHOI. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Matakana: Thura., 2nd, 12 noonj Thurs,, 2nd, 7 p.m Mon., 6th, 1 p.m Tues.. 7th, 0 a.m IMon., 13th, 10 a.m Tues., 14th, 3 p.m Mon., 20th, 12.30 p.m Tues., 21st, S a.m JMon., 27th, 10 a.m Tuee., 28th, 3 p.m tCargo Saturday. PUHOI. Leaves Auckland Leaves Puhoi: Wed., Ist, 12 noon Thurs., 2nd, 5.30 a.m fWed., Bth, 7 a.m Thur., 9th, 11 a.m Wed., 15th, 11 a.m Thurs., 16, 4.30 p.m tWed., 22nd, 6 a.m Thurs., 23rd, 10 a.m Wed., 29th, 10.30 a.m Thurs., 30, 4.30 p.m tTiriTiri. L S.S. GAEL. FOR WAIPU AND MAUNGATUROTO. Leaves Auckland : Leaves Waipu : Fri., 3rd, midnight Mon., Gth, 9 a.m Tues,, 7th, midnight Thur., 9th, 11.30 a.m Sat;, 11th, 6 a.m Mon., 13th, 3.30 p.m Wed., lf>th,-B.a-in Thur., 16th, 5 a.m Fn., 17th, 11 p.m Mon., 20th, 8.30 a.m Tues., 21st, midnight Thurs., 23rd, 11 a.m Sat., 2oth, 5 a.m Men., 27th, 3 p.m Wed., 29th, H a.m Thurs., 30th, 5 a.m Fri., 31st, 11 p.m Mou., Juue 3, S a.m S.S. OEEWA. FOR BROWN'S BAY, ARKLE'S BAY, AND SILVERDALE. < Leaves Auckland: Leaves Silverdale : Thurs., 2nd, 4 p.m Fri., 3rd, 7,30 a.m Fri., 3rd, 4 p.m . Sat., 4th, 8 a.m Mon., fith, 7.15 a.m Mon., Gth, 10.30 a.m Thurs., 9th, 8.30 a.m Thurs.. 9, 12.30 p.m Fri., 10th, 9 a.m Sat., lith, 2 p.m Mon., 13th, 11.30 a.m Mon., 13th, 4 p.m Thurs., 16th, 2 p.m Fri., 17th, 6,30 a.m Fri-, 17th, 3 p.m Sat., 18th, 7 a.m.Mon., 20th, 4 p.m Tues., 21st, 9.30 a.m Thurs., 23rd, 8.30 a.m Fri., 2-ith, 12.30 p-ni Sat., 2oth, 9.30 a.m Sat,', 25th, 2 p.m Mon,, 27th, 11.30 a.m Mon., 27th, 4 p m Thurs., 30th, 2 p-m J Fri., 31st, 6.30 a.m No cargo will be received after half-past four p.m., or within half an hour of advertised time of steamer's departure, or later than noon on Saturdays. Weather and other circumstances permitting l^ephone 34. " c « >«'KW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND, HELENSVILLE AND WELLSFORD. S gf DOWN. l|3 Dailyfl < STATIONS. Miles. AUCKLAND dep. 10.50 a.m. 6 Newmarket Jn. ~ 11.5 ' 4 Mount riden , li'is " 8 Avondeie „ 11.35 „ 14 Renders „ 12 . 6 p .m. iy ■•■i niau:<a ~ ' 110 >JS it.icuH'.lie arr. 1.50 ~ (j ( ii/i. ■•;.-■: «illr. dep. 2.15 p.m. V- \ ;■" ''■■ -i:lkaPa » 2.35,,, ! ,' ' "s-i>i-''.» , ■ ■ 345 t<: :v'.ii)»!-,i-a Flats arr. 4.10 " >'-' i a ah.ni 5 * ■ Ti. Weiisford an. 4.45 Daily. 3' I STATIONS. j— , __ _ j A dep. 940 10 Kaipara Flats dep. io!io " 15 Ahuroa } jq 30 " 25 Kaukapakapa „ n ; 4O '» 34 Helensville arr. 12.0 noon! Helensrille dep. 12.30 p.m.' 59 Henderson o *)j. l 65 Avondale " 0%l " ii 69 Mount Eden " " 70 Newmarket Ju. arr s'^7 " 72 AUCKLAND arr. SaQ " ' ! / *Stops only when required to pick up or set'! down passengers. • I MAILS. Seabohnk. . Mails close 30 minutes Iwfore advertised time o± departure of steamer. - Auckland, Wahvera per Steamer, 30 minutes -oetore advertised time of sailing. Tofcajm i>er.Steamer, Mondays and Thursdays ..ajqjniuutes before advertised time of sailing "'" . OvEELAND StV(#Jßllands,.. Kaipara Flats, Helensville, Auck- ; kgd per- Iram Hondays, Wednesday. . 'l^ursdays aud Saturdays 8.5 a.m. ; Vtrfakana, Bis- Omaha, Leigh, Whaneatenn 'Mullet P.int7Lower Matal ana, FrS ' •■- r1.30 p.m. Wooddcks, Mondays and Thursdays 8.5 a m- *" ; " ' J RAMSAY, s"' ' *.'- ~ Postmaster.

rpHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN i & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. I LIST OP NORTHERN COUNTEY SALES FOR MAT, .1912, KAIHU, Saturday 13th AEAPOHUE, Wednesday 22. PAEAEOA, THURSDAY 23, MAUNGATUROTO, Friday, 24 - KAIWAKA, Saturday, 25. '. WAEKWORTH, Tuesday, 28. ENTEIES SOLICITED. All proceeds of sales are immediately lodged to a CcwsiGjraiEN'T Trust Account, And Account Sales rendered with, the utmost promptitude. Oxeabxng Saxes can be arranged for as required. FRANK BODLE, Manager. x A. G. RIKYS, Auctioneer. CHARLES CONRADI, Representative at Warkworth. AuckSand Farmers' Union Ltd. SALES FOR MAY, 1912. ' WARKWORTH. Friday, 24 1 Draught Horse, work in any harness, on account J. A, Phillips. AGRICULTURAL MACHINEEY. Having been appointed agents for Messrs. Booth & McDonald &Co., Ltd., of the Carlyle Implement Works, Christehurch, we shall be pleased to quote for the Implements and Ma«hinery supplied by this well-known firm. A. E. CEANE, Manager. L. W. NELSON, Auctioneer. E. S. CARRAN, Stock Agent at Wark worth. KAIPARA FLATS Clearing Sale Saturday, May 25th INSTRUCTED by Mr L. B. Wyatt, who has sold his farm, we will sell at the homestead, within a mile of tlie Woodcocks or Kaipara Flats railway stations, on the above date, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD, FURNTTNRE, ETC. comprising Two hanging lamps and,, fixtures, 1 kitchen table 10ft. x 4ft., 12 kitchen chairs. 3 tables, 1 sitting-room table, - tsofaf-I" saddle-back arm chair, 1 arm chair, 1 harmonium, 1 dining-room 8-day clock, 6 chests drawers, 3 looking glasses, 5 washstands, 1 double iron bedstead, 2 single and 2 double wooden bedsteads, 2 carpet squares matting, crockery, etc., 1 double-barrel breachloading gun, 1 380 rifle and loading tools, 1 lathe, 1 copper boiler on tripod, 3 big baths (oval)* 1 full-size bath, 1 wringer, 1 mangle, 1 seltzogene,. 1 spring-trap and harness, 4 young pigs, 1 boy's pony (very quiet), two buggy lamps, one kitchen clock, 1 parrot, Sundries, etc. Sale- to start at 12 noon Luncheon Provided THE AUCKLAND FARMERS' UNION LTD. M. FRAZER, Auctioneer. Alfred Buckland and Sons. WELLSFOED YARDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 7 • 1912. ' ■ . WT will hold our monthly sale as above and will offer— Sheep,' Gattle, Horses, Pigs, etc. . "Entries Solicited., Here's the chance FOE THE MAN WHO WANTS A Good Improved Farm ONE of the best farms in Wayby, 410 acres freehbld;of good sandstone country, with some rich river flats.. 30 acres is reserve bush and shelter' .clumps, the balance in good grass. About 50 acres have been ploughed and laid down in permanent pasture with' the best English grasses. The property is ring- fenced, save the long length where'the ,Hoteo river acts as the natural boundary, it is sub-'. divided into 15 paddocks, each copiously watered. Plenty of totara remains in the bush. There are two acres of orchard in full bearing. The residence contains nine rooms, commanding situation, built of best materials and is m .first class order. The outbuildings barn, stable, cartshed, etc., are in keeping. The property is in close touch with railway station, school, post and telephone office, the | residence being about a mile from ! each. Cart calls for the cream output, i The property can go at £9 per acre. I £1000 cash, balance 5 per cent. For I further particulars, apply to owner— EDWARD YEARBURY, Dorset Farm, Wayby.

RODNEY TENNIS PLAYERS Past, Present, and Future Champions Dinna forget thati Saturday, 25th May is the date fixed for . THE GREAT ' Fancy Fair in the WARKWORTH TOWN HALL Open from -2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Admission sixpence. Warkworth Bifle Club A MEETING of all those .who have signed to join tbe above club will be held in the Warkworth Library on Wednesday Next, 22nd inst, at 7.30 p.m. Sergt-Major Turner will be present. : J. WAIT. Plain and Fancy Dress Bachelors 9 :Bali Town Hall, Wurkworth FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912 j Bachelor's Tickets (65.) obtainable from committee or iion. s-cetary ■ L. T. .BUCKTOtf. TOWN HALL, WAi-'K WORTH. THURSDAY, JL T.\'is Gin. Popular Enter s:.:J-: ( :itfi-^nt IN aid of the Town Hand, by the Black Diamond Minstrels arid Dramatic Party. The event of the season. Don't Miss it. FOR SALE.—Pure bred Indian Runner Drakes, Silver Wyandotte, White Leg-horn Roosters, from tested layers, 7s 6d each.—ASHTON BROS., Whangateau. FOR SALE. House of six large . and lofty rooms, verandah front and back, situated in centre of Township, standing on corner allotment, 66ft. by 132 ft., easy terms. Apply— B. REED, Warkworth. Expression of Thanks. M" RS A. L. PHILLIPS of Whangaripo, and Mrs Robert Phillips, and family, of Warkworth, desire to express their heartfelt thanks for the -many expressions of sympathy aud acts of kindness from friends in their recent sad berea'Vo'uent.

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