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— 9 FOR READ 1 KI'd^UE.NCl 1 ;. LIJiYIS 1U "J'Ran .MiLEJLIb IN OPEN LOIN 1 ill. ll unknown ground -iu io be iravciojd and a long day s juiMiioy lies oeiurc you, be carenil lo make an eany Man ia the morning, ascertain leading- uiroctions bolero starting, aiul bo cen-ani to understand Uium thoroughly, as ninethus bpent is null lost oji a lung day j journey. Snouid you ioce your way, and know ol any Habitation wuJnn reacii, a mile or two is not lost :ii making cn«ju-uuv> Micro regaining load. iNovur travel uit-nuut uiaie-ni-o jNorer i-aKe a snoi i cut o\cr or unlviiown ground. Alu.iys loliow siieep nr c.a-ue track.-, in liio Uireetion lur which you are making. 11 overtaken log, on- uld. Uhow a point guide youthen uy it, a ltd embrace every cnaiieo tu a i tea I ailce 0t tlie liying iiiiot, mm ever .>ugiu, to iiiiceril a lUiown oujeci- 10 ginuu your pain. bnoulu you. miso a u;ieiv, relurn .u once wltiiout hui to tue i«nnt at aujcu you lobt it,.-and make a iu .->h stal l -hi tiio riguL trad., . 11 compelled lo -camp oin uvei'iiigm, choose a suoiicml spot oei<»je oar.Kneo-> in, giving sinhcieiii- time U> complete an po.joible arrangements lor personal uumlort umier at ten unioward ciieuinsiauces in iiie nay ol gathering lire nuueiial, grass lor bcti, wincii place in rear ol a Has ll raining, tic the ends ol lue mix to tussock arutuui, so as to irom a gentle awning to- cover the ami i-nrow the rain oil 1 . Tliis, with Lussuckis in -jill up i-be gaps in liio llax covering, wiil make hot sticli uncoitilorlaijle quarters lor tdie niglit as many oiipposu. WOltixJuENo i' wit ACUJJ.LN l iv Einplojcis aie made, ri -polls'.ule i-'r accnteni to woilviiien uuuet certain conditions. J.jiiin ni iiaoiiny wiieie deain results, JLoO, but noi-iuiig in Act to ailect eiupiuyer.-.' ordinary civil Jiaouny. Where tutal or paitiai incapacity 101 worli rebuts irom tue injury, eompeiisation to be a £>»o ineni not ie.->o tban jUi a vveelv, aim lui-al liability oi eiu^Jlo^er nuL to exceed .vn employer not lo be ha hie in iesp>'ci ot an injury vviueh lis proved to be- directly attributable to the serious and wiinu liiisconduct ot tlie vvoriii^' iSI'AAI 1' in; I lh.N Agreoineiil ot Alemoiaiiiiiiiii ol Agreement, li>; wit.ii lei-ieis, etc.. utiacned. 2s lid. Appraiseincni ot \ aluation wiieie tin; amount doca not exceed .U-U, ceed JJ-'U, doc.> net c.v . . ioU, od , exceed JJot), uoe.> no! exceed .LLt'U, -Jo, exceed .CiuO, to.;; exe. e.u J, JUs. A waul, I>an;e a.s \ .UU.IM*>U.>, excejit exceedo i.oUU inu u>>; 'U, exceeds JJiUlid, oos. JJj.ls ol Excnat.gc. On deJh..)i<K id. . than oil ciein.iuu, u i uuiiing a.agiy, loi air. ainoilin lini e v.veui.ig J,oU, li>; ctctji iivitiiitt-M.u .'•■•'U vi pa. • Ot JL'uU, U. , 11 It •' " c '' stlill llpUJt i i'lil tii llie I .1.-. I'« iit.U-.-J Up the >.111j«; " ■' ••■digf -■•id wete ui.iwii lor i.■<- mi. Loliv e.\ aitce. i. -de. 1' or evci,. "i j i,i; i V! '.-id ol i nv amoiini. ot lio, coiisioei •< • n n i'd '-ale (.-> od. An.) .il.it-rti mellt- llei' a My pi't-pei • 1) lo vi e <i i 11 ■ -i i;. i.aiiMcued lo or vecte-u in • | ii, 1 > pei,.vn u>r a. CoJI.-iiui.l'a I it'll «>i \ ill'"' II" e.m-.1'.1el a.li.il p.e..'i •, (VI c . I,\ ' " : ■ I j'" ■ ; ui lue ali'Vuiii v. \avl-- vi liiv pi up'. 1 1 i._, coll» e v eU 1.1 r I I .1 II ,-v'M - d 1.. I .t.-.-H ,-,.et.l I til - uer •' 1 lie I 1..p. I iy ..'•• v.-ii.t ill Vet iOO'.),' oi a 11 y . v i a 111 ■ 11 ■ i dig in l - -itaie at tue date wnev ,voi m.-u unieiii ttikeeUecL, iS Oil. j I 'l vlti Irviul ) .Ni.de,, I a V ""'"I 'ill d«' maud, ill. i a„\ an.e vi.iei ,ii.--.' iDan it dcinam.l ; J.'"i e>ei\ ;-uii! jioi escec'ilUU .L'Jo, Oii,; cxeeediiig U. 1 ' 1 and llvi exceeding .L'oU, is. j ever,) addllion-ii IoU or parr ot IfDuplicate or coauieipaii- ol any in struuieni■ chaigeable vvitn mity, « herttucii uaty uoe.-i not ainuunt to oil., the same duties a.-> the original Jiistra nieilt; in any other case, ud Land Trauslers. --ticliei'ally speaking, tile sit mo duties a» would iiave been payable on a conveyance. Foreclosure order, lUp Lease, or Agreement to uiliieui any coiwdei anon i»y «aj ol [kvwiuni; Where rem not exceed l-jO as Cel.,; lor eveiy additional JJoU or pau of X'oU, 2s Od. Eor any insiriiineni a'llectiug a paitition ot lands upon any oo)is>idei atiou exceeding JJIt)U by way ol eipialili, iIK UiNCLAIMEI) AKXNEY.S Every eonipany (.iufluding banks, iii ' ! insurance olliees, ami liiiu.v aciilig as ] -agents or priva.e baukcits lor ilidtvi'l •Hals or t'oiupame J iiiiiot vearly regis !lt)l' all Uliulaihicd 11nniC,>fc> ill the colony iin au account-winch lias uot been opov aided on lor six or more years; such a.egister to be open tor inspection (n payment of a lee; regis'ier to be p'tblished in the A'cav Zealand Govoi'iivien. Gazette annually; notice to be sent to liifit li.uown address <'! person in vvlioie name money stands; and money ;.ot claimed within two years ol such uolt'.'t; is to be paid over to the Colonial Treasurer. ONION CULMjREAilsa Craig, if of •' good strain, 'the best of tlie large ftorhs -a shape .v. ■ehan-looking bull),' and keeps longe" than the Koccas. Hiown filobe. Cn-I-•den Globe, James's .Keeping, and Brown Spanish arc all excellent late beeper.? None of the •whito-skilined vn ies are .'worth growing, oxccpt lor pickling. I'ickling-onions aiv obtained by hmvinc

seed of Whito Queen or some sort, about ; tho middle of November. The soil (should be poor, and made firm; wnv thickly, and do not thin the plants.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 October 1915, Page 4

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