WASTE LANDS BOARD.
o The following business of interest to our readers was transacted at the meeting of the Board on Thurday the Kith instant: — Mr. Vfheeler asked for the decision of the Board on the applications of the Messrs Taxhlyn for sections 35, 30, 37, block 2, 1 eviot; an I also, the application of the Wesleyan Church for section 39, same block. Referred to the Warden to report if the land be auriferous, and tliatheshoukl also report rn Mr. Ma"ue!’s application. The aoplieation from 'lr. Alexander Lock for section 337. Port Chalmers, at upset price.—The attention of the Government to In called to the reserve. Letter from Mr John Hurley requesting a deduction in the price of the section upon which his cottage stands Refused. Ap- dica'ion of Messrs F Hull and Co. for a lease of Fifty acres, for the purpose of minin ' for antimony on block 2, Bannockburn distric”. Mr. O. F. Reii appcare 1 for the applicants —License to he cranted un lor clause 101 of the Waste L inds Act, 1572, at 1/. per year. Mr. W. Wiiliam’s application, with plans, for a water-race, near 'Hyde.—Grant, cd ; lie use *o state flame to be ov'r the Waikeri, anl that the con lita’ons prescribed by the District I,and Ollie rin his Report *'f June 9, 1573, should be complied with. Mr. Co"ncll ( f Messrs. Connell and Mondie! for William Cresswiek, applied for a lease of about one hundred acres of bush reserve. Tu moka Gorge—Referred to the District Land Officer fora full report of all the ci rcu instances Mr. Bas'dngs then stated that on inquiry ho was inform i 1 '«y the Under Secretary that Hie information which the Chief Coin•uissi ••nor, at the ’ast meeting of the Board hid sai l was regularly forwarded to the Govcrnm uit regar ling contemplated land sal s, was not received by them until last 'Wok Some ox’danaMons than ensued, and it a-qiearcd that the advertisements were in 'he ha'it of Ix ing sent to Mr. Logan, who has management o’ - the Provincial Govern m-nt “Oazet'e, instead of to the Undersecretary Mr. BasHoers wished all information of oo tcmp'atcd land sales to be sent down to the Un 'er-Secretarv, and then the GovuinmeiD would decide in what paper they won d advertise. The Chief Commissioner gave instructions for this io be done in futn re This being the whole of the business, the Board then adjourned. Wanted.— \ needle to sew a patch on the pants of a tired dog. Holloway’s Pills.— This cooling medicine may ' e used with the happiest effects when the blood is overheated and a tendency to inflammatory action appears in the system ; a course of one Pill a day taken shortly before dinner does away with the indigestion, fulness and flatu’eney—indications of a weak stomach or disordered liver. A few Pills taken at. hed time act as aPeratives and aperients ; they not only' relieve the bowels, but regulate every or; an connected with them, overcome all acrid humours, and. encourage a free supply of all the secretions essential to onr well-being Holloway's PUs thoroughly cleanse and perfectly regulate the circulation, rnd in hot climates and high tempt ratines, induce that feeling of comfort which is the pleasi -g a£tompajiLii*!,ivt o£ a • elate ci Lca’uh.
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Dunstan Times, Volume 601, Issue 601, 24 October 1873, Page 2
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