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TARANAKI.

THE PEIEOLEUir LEASES. The Herald of the 14th inst., says :—• “ The debate on the proposed lease to Messrs Bates & Co. of the reserve at the Sugar-loaves, which was resumed in the Council on Wednesday, Was, after a long discussion, adjourned with a view of allowing those who think that the petroleum cun bo worked by the people of the place on opportunity of bringing forward any proposition they may have to make in a business-like form. We hear that one company is already being organised with a proposed capital of £10.00) in £5 shares, so tha* any ono who feels inclined will have a chance of joining, as they will also in that of Messrs Bates & Co., which ever is successful in obtaining the lease. Anyone who prefers going to work on his own account should lose no time in making his proposition, as the Council meets again on Thursday next."

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 372, 30 April 1866, Page 4

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TARANAKI. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 372, 30 April 1866, Page 4

TARANAKI. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 372, 30 April 1866, Page 4

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