To the Deaf.—A Gentleman who cured himself of Deafness and Noises in the Head after fourteen years’ suffering, will gladly send full particulars of the remedy post free.—Address. H. Clifton. Norfolk House. Norfolk Street, Strand, London.England.—(Advt).
District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, Bth February, 1896, THE undermentioned clumps of dead timber, situated in the Puhipuhi State Forest, will be offered for sale by Public Auction at this office, on Tuesday, 7th April, 1896. at 11 o'clock a.m. : Lot. Number of Approximate Upset Price, trees. number of feet. Kauri. £ s d. 1. 243 486.000 182 5 0 2. 575 2.147,000 805 2 6 3. 686 2.053,000 773 12 6 4. 283 556,000 208 10 0 5. 796 4.776.000 1.791 0 0 6. 559 1,118.000 419 5 0 7. 161 483.000 181 2 6 Totara. 8. 28 — 23 0 0 9. 42 — 42 0 0 11. 82 — 82 0 0 12. 42 — 42 0 0 Conditions of Sale.—One half of the purvhise money to be paid on the fall of the hammer, the balance to be paid within twelve months. Timber to be removed within three years from date of sale. Plans can be seen and obtain ad at this office, at the County Office. Whangarei, and Post Offices Whangarei, Hikurangi and Kawakawa. The railway rate fer carriage of kauri timber from Whakapara to Whangarei. will be Is 3d per 100 superficial feet. G KHAR!) MUELLER, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XI, 14 March 1896, Page 298
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