FOB SALE. PARAWAI. , hi AA PER AGRE—The area of laud *-*-l/U known as Dodd's Paddock, containing about ten acres and in favourite in »« sporte ground. The land is of the best quality, and is all fenced and well drained with under-ground tile drains, and has splendid level grass surface. X has a frontage to KauaerangaParawai road of nearly nine chains and it. would cut up to acTv.tntage. Its letting value at present and in the past has pro vided a good return on the price askeci. The land is free from floods, being some of the highest in this locality. PARAWAI. OIK A—NEAT SUBURBAN COTTAGE 33 LO\J 0 | f our room 3 anr i detached kitchen. Bnilt of kauri, recently renewed und renovated. Iron roof arid chimneys, cooking range and two open fire-places ■nd front verandah. The position is convenient and well sheltered, and the freehold of <«ie acre was at one time a nuTaery garden, and still contains .many choice shrubs and fruit trees. Lets readily to good tenant at 7s per week and is equally desirable as a home or an investment. Cll LFSP.'F & THOMSON.
Ladies' and Children's Millinery! | " Millinery!! The Latest Novelties in Ready-to-Wears at GEO. MARTIN'S COKNER OF POLLEN & COCHRANE STEBETB Exceptional Bargain. 1900 ACRES of Sheep Laiul noar Coromundel, with a frontage to deep water •ad to the main road. £3 10» pej» <ncnt/ This block is situate on one of tho prettiest natur;tl harbours in New Zealand. Its proximity to tho sea makes the ideality warm aud healthy, while the salt air imparts to the feed an attractiveness for stork that is well known. JAS. KERNIOK. AGENT.
On the arrival at Auckland Wharf of iha fwry boat carrying a team of Maori footballers, who bad .been playing a match tinder Northern Union rules at Tskapuna racecourse on Saturday afternoon, much amusement was caused to those on both boot and wharf by the dancing of a haka by the Maoris. They gave war cries-, nnd altogether mode trough, ro'v for the whole boat load. Ths wilooJ:er:? wore evrly convulsed at t'" ;r iaiics and traffic was, for a. while. Hooked. I
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 1046, 12 September 1911, Page 2
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