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THOMASLAYBOURN, Oneen»Street, Aucklaiix3, . ~i i' ; • • • :].i and Sydney White Tartar! m Dun’Seed Oats Potato Seed Oats Runcorn Bonedust J. I. Bonedust Lawea Superphosphates Blood Manure. Boot Manure Sulphate of Ammonia Nitrate of Soda Long Island Guano Peruvian Guano . pstone Kidney Seed Potatoes Fluke Kidney Seed Potatoes Magnum Bonum Seed Potatoes Burze’s Prolific Seed Potatoes Scotch Regent Seed Potatoes Early Bose Seed Potatoes Champion Boiler Flour Housewife’s PridoJßoller Flour Meek’s Snowdrop Flour-Lily-white Flour Wood’s'Flour Golden Gem Flour Barley, "Wheat, Maize, Bran, Oats, Oatmeal, Sharps and Chaff. Prime Oamaru and Napier Table Potatoes. Prime Canterbury Hams and Bacon, Local Hams and Bacon. Being agentfor one of the best Nurserymen in the Auckland Province lam ina position to execute orders for all kinds of Fruit Trees, Shelter Trees, Ornamental Siirurs a catalogue prices. Catalogues lorvvardel on application.;. Acting as Selling Broker only the best possible prices are obtained for|liAUßl Gum consigned to me. Butter, Cheese, Hams and Bacon, Fungus, Plides and Skins, and Fruit, Bought or Sold on Commission.

NURSERY. As the season for Planting has again set in, ■we beg to thank our customers and friends for past favours, and respectfully request parties who are about to plant to pay us a visit before going elsewhere, the Nursery being within an hour’s ride from either Aratapu or Te Kopuru. We have in stock a general collection of Fruit, Shelter, and Ornamental trees, flowering plants of all sorts, prices of which we will forward on application, but for the information of parties at a distance we quote a few prices of trees and plants in genera Requisition. Fruit trees unless those specially named at from 9d to 2s 6d according to age and size, these include Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, etc. Oranges and Lemons 2/6 to 10/- each Gooseberries 7/6 per doz Strawberries 3/6 per 100 Shelter trees, Pines and Macrocarpa, from 2/6 to 7/6 per doz —less per hundred. Ornamental trees of sorts from 6d to Is each. Our fruit trees are all worked from Specimen treec,are strong',clean and healthy,with abundance of roots, the importance of which cannot be over estimated. Orders left at Aratapu with Messrs Vousden and Wilson, will receive prompt attention ,but as the mail for Kedhill is sent via Te Koxmru letters must be addressed so to ensure quick despatch. Goods put on board steamer at Te Kopuru S. DICKSON & SON, RED HILL NURSERY, ARATAPU.

W. S. COCHRANE,] [JAS. DACRE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31st. IMPORTANT SALE. OKAHU, WHAKAHARA, TE KOPURU, ARAPOHUE ALLOTMENTS. The subscribers will sell by Auction, at their rooms, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 31st August, at twelve o’clock, under the provisions of the Rating Act 1882,and its Amendments, for non-payment of Rates and Expenses, jp A R U S H O F OKAHU. North-east part Allotment 152, containing 40 acres. North-east part Allotment 77, containing 60 acres. Middle part Allotment 159, containing 40 acres. South-west part Allotment 143, containing GO acres ; fronting Manganui River. North-east part Allotment 202, containing GO acres ; large frontage to Manganui River. East part Allotment 163, containing 40 acres. Allotment 132, containing 88 acres. North-west part allotment 189, containing GO acres; has large frontage to Manganui River. North-west part Allotment 163, containing 3S acres. Middle part Allotment 90, containing 60 acres Middle part Allotment 146, containing 36 acres ; fronting Manganui river. South-west part Allotment 72, containing 80 acres. Allotment 97 and North-west part allotment 96, containing 60 acres. South-west part Allotment 152, containing 40 acres. PARISH OF WHAKAHARA. South-west part Allotment 2G, containing 40 acres. PARISH OF TE KOPURU. North-east part Allotment 36, containing 35 acres PARISH OF ARAPOHUE. Middle part Allotment 52, containing lOacres Middle part Allotment 54, containing 40acres South-east part Allotment 103, and North-west part Allotment 104. containing 39 acres, with frontage to the Okahu River. Middle part Allotment 72,containing40 acres. South-east part Allotment 2G and Northwest part Allotment 27, containing 40 acres. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. AUCTIONEERS. HOBSON COUNTY. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO STRIKE RATE. |_>LBLIO NOTICE is hereby given in accordJ 7 anco with the provisions of Section 150 of ‘The Counties Act 188 G ” and sections 15, 17 and 18 of “The Hating Act 1882 That at the next ordinary meeting of the Council of Hobson County to be held at the Council Chambers Aratapu on Wednesday the 14th day of September 1892, it is the intention of said Council to make and levy separate Kates viz., lid in the £1 throughout the Aratapu Hiding ; Id in the £1 throughout the Kopuru Riding ; l id in the £1 throughout the Dargaville Riding; Id and lid in the£l throughout the Okahu Riding; for the year ending 31st March 1593, upon the rateable values of the rateable property as appearing in the Valuations Rolls for the time being in force of the Aratapu, Kopuru, Dargaville, Wairoa and Okahu Ridings respectively in the Hobson County. The said separate rates to be payable in one sum to the County Clerk (Horace Hammond) at the Council Chambers Aratapu, between the hours of ten of the forenoon and five of the afternoon of Monday the 10th day of October 1892. Further notice is hereby given that the rates book of the various Ridings will be open for inspection by the public without fee every day (Sundays excepted) during office hours until the said 14th day of September 1892, and all appeals against the rate book in conformity with Section IS of “The Rating Act 1882” will be heard at the aforesaid meeting. HORACE HAMMOND, Council Chambers County Clerk. Arutapn, 26tli August 1592.

•T'.NDEBS ruR kSEE.VICES FOR INLAND MAIL 1893 AND 1891. General Post Office, Wellington, Bth August, 1892. Sealed tenders will be received at the several Chief Post Offices in the Colony untii SATUR24th September next, 1892, for the conveyance of mails between the undermentioned places, for a period of two years, from the Ist January, 1893, to 31st December 1894. 6. Arutapu and Redhill, weekly. 29. Davgaville and Tangihua, weekly (new service. 1 40. Helensville and Dargaville, twice weekly 4l’ Helensville, Batley, Point Curtis, Pahi and Matakohe, weekly, 42. Helensville and Parkburst, twice weekly 70. Matakohe, landing and shipping mails as required. 86. Opanake and Maunganui Bluff, weekly. 91. Pahi and Paparoa, twice weekly. 92. l’ahi, landing and shipping mails as required. 94. Paparoa and Mareretu, weekly. 97. Point Curtis and Maungaturoto, weekly. 101. Port Albert and Wellsford, weekly. 102; Port Albert and Taulioa, weekly 103. Pukekararo, Kaiwaka and Mangawai, weekly (alternative). 127. Tokatoka, landing and shipping mails as required. 128. Tokatoka and Matakohe, weekly (new service). The attention of intending tenderers is directed to the terms and conditions of contract printed at the back of tender form. Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must be prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to the time-tables framed by the department. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any o No°tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders, indorsed ‘Tender for Mail Service, No, ,’ to be addressed to the Chief Postmaster of the postal district to which the tender may specially refer. s vV. GRAY, Secretary. *• Services may be affected by railway extension, and may be terminated by the Post-master-General on his giving one month’s notice n writing. . In delivering and receiving mails at railway stations it is understood that contractors deal with the guards of trains.

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Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 160, 26 August 1892, Page 4

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