pel* ton. 6d per bushelKing, Gart-on.v Gs <scl to fe to £11 per tonavailable. £9 pei" Meal, genuine, 16s £10 10s per ton. Straw, £5 os to £6. Special lots. scwt casks free 281b aii'-tigbt tins. 17d per 100; J* H>r 251b bagton ex store; £<i 15s country stations m ot Lead at list Sulphur at list; —Kills all «>>' 15s per J-cwt. and Turnip Seeds as Mount Lyall, £5 per ton. £30 per ton. TlOb. delivery Julypurposes re provided that When
been particularly suitable F< market gardening or dairying purpose Term of lease 35 years with rc-val' atiou at end of 21 years. Compensation for farm and dairy.;i buildings. Homestead on Part Section 1 Tenders will be received at the- ofir „f Ehc Diocesan Trustees, 20 Mulgra* Street, Wellington, up oth July, 191' 'Conditions of lease, forms of tende' particulars of reserve prices and plar can be obtained from Kutherford an Connell, Agents, Palmerston Norfl and Abraliaui and Williams, Ltd., Am tioneers, Palmerston North and n branches. 698J '
fences. lerice of a uo " bucli whole buuncontinuous a carriage » right streets right euougli may 111 not exceeding ed are the (. I.SSUB
ISIO CI TTINO^. illlOtlt el succor it nigs in summer U rfectly i'> , s fresh when placed cut from the trees; •ail not be done t<><> tlii' cuttings shrivel rapidly- icw w ill fresh, well selected. ,'d, tew will fail-f-rfect freshness van t'li the number ol |ASONS. - I
1111 <■' 11 > -'mo Of] from to tJUll^^^^^^""" ir.ds, midsuiinner and mid^^^^r : IMPOUNDING CATTLE. EIC. All trespassing j t iittlo may be imJ ( pounded by tho occupier of the land !j on which they ar«S trespassing; but m ' the caw of unfenct-d land, tho occu- ' I pier is not. untitle,<l to claim a«y dam--5 a?es except fees , for driving, or for
giving notice oi mo uetenuon oi viui cattle, as provided in the Second Schedule. J — If tin) land is fenced, tlio occupier way claim the trespass rates provided ir the Second Schedule, or he may claim and sue for 'the amount of actual damage sustained. ' *i» 1 \YEI,YE O'CLOCK AT NOON N Z. MEAN TIME. As compared with — Adelaide ' ••• 10 0 a.m. Aden . • ••• ••• 3 31 a.in. Alexandria ••; ••• 2 28 a.m. Amsterdam •■■ •■■ 0 50 a.m. Berlin •■■ 1 23 am. Heine •• •■• ■ ••• 1 0 n-m. Bombay ... 5 21 a.m. Boston ' . ••■' •■• 7 iCy pm. Brindisi i ••■ V a ni- \ Urisbane i 30 a m. Brussels ■•• '" ji • • ® 2<l i ni. ' . I_—~ - -
E mixture, 41bs; Festuca ii tonuifolia perenne, 2Ulbs; clover ,2!bs; Trifolium minor, l'oa Nemoralis nnd Sompervirens f each. This mixture will "f----»r half an acre, and will form a u;ood lawn, and if kept cm ft elo.so K must soil*. Special mixtures torWying down lan us may also bo natl from I any seedsman. Sumo of >ur nativ/ j, ()! is and other no;ild aiifa/or admirably tor &»vn purposes. If The ground i: of a retentive nat.ire, s"3>Ynji the Pued« should l)e deferred till A'niust. Commence to cut as .soon as 4ho machine will act. Some- liefer yjie scythe for the iirst time of ciittWir. J{(||! previous to mowing; this Till *avo the knives ot the moiver.
wr ia;OM ■ 'J borndoii. - 8.20 a.mA^^^^V 4.13 p.m., 9.10 ■ I'iiokakariki.— <i.4U H Ui.iki.— I a.m., 12.47 p.m., 6.53 I Levin. —8.50 a.m., '' I a.m., 1.29 p.m., 7.36 Shannon.--9.30 a.m., p.m.. 2.4 p.m. 8-6. p.m. Palmerston (arrive).-SjM^^^ 11.59 a.m., 12.41 p.m., p. in The Auckland express I ijier.-Loii from the North 1 ail daniveci at Thorudon I The Auckland oppress 1 eaVes duu at 1.10 p.m., aiid reacheevlalmi j stem at 4.18 p.m. I Thii Kecond Auckland expresslleaT I'almcrston at 3.1 a.m. and al l{[ €B • Wellington at 0.26 a.m. 'lL' The second Auckland ExproaMawt Wellington at U.lO p.m. and ariHpe i Levin at. 11.30 p.m. V| l'almerston at 12.16 a.ui. |1 J As previously mentioned, thdmu several wayside stations at wh»Ba or more of the above trains vrw* whenever passengers desire to down or net up. Local resident**? ascertain which are the trains yj' cater for their towns, and maj%l work out the time which the traiu,^> take to travel from the mediately preceding- \\ IMPOHTANT TO 'J'R A VELLEIU From Ist December an express tf ) .stops at Levin daily at 11.20 p.ru.| ( take up passengers, but those who \, orth by this train will have to [>> the full faro from Wellington to wh^ ever place north of Levin that the js press stops at. , At 4.10 a.m., daily, the express 'ill stop at Levin to pick up passengers! but as no tickets are issued for either! of these trains at Levin, passengers must pay the guards. Passengers Dy! this early morning train going south | will have to pay the full fare froni \ Palmertson North to Wellington. |
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