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KOll KKADV UIii'JLUtKNUE

I-IIiMS XO TUA\Ei;LKHS

IN OPEN OOUiNTltl'

Ji unknown ground is Lo be traversed and :v lung day's journey lies before you, be ciiroi'ul to make an early start ia iho morning, asuurtaiu leading dir-ociiuiii-i bcloiu starting, and bo certain 10 undcrsLaud Liiom thoroughly, as Liino thus spoilt is not lust on a long day's juiirucy. Should you lose your wa.y, and know ui any habitation within roac-U, a mile or two is not lost a aiaiiing ciHiiMiiea there regarding vour road. .Novel , travel without niaL-ciiea Aovur take a sliort cut over swampy or unknown ground. Always ioiiow sheep or cattle tracks iti the uireetion lur winch you are illiUilUg. ii overLalieii by fog, i>uuuld.you know 11 punn tiiiido yourt>oif Lty it, a.ud ciiiuracu every chanco <U a cloaiaiice ul uic ilyiug mi.>t, Jiuwcvci flight, to Uiscei 11 a known object to guide your paih. Should you iuim a tiuclc, icuirn at once without tail lo tlic puint at winch juii iutoi. .it, and make a lrcsli t»Larl 'm tho riguL track. 11 compelled to camp out overnight, ohu'.'M.> a fc>iiellued spot ueloru diU'kucos scto m, giving .yourseii suhicicut time Hi complete all puasiuiu arraugements lot , personal eouiioit under such anixjuara ciicuuisiauees in ttie way of gatiieiing hre maiurial, grass lor bed, which piaue in rear ol n ilax uush. Ii raiiiiiig, tic tlie enus ol the llax to tussocks around, mj as tu lroiu a gentle awning Lo cover the body aud mrow the ram oil. Tliis, with tusbockti to lill up. ".lie gaps 111 the llax covering, will uiako nut 6iicu uiicoiniortuble quarters lur ihe night ao many suppose. WaUivMKN'ti LtiML'JsA.SAIKhN I , Oil AGUmENIri. .i'iiuplMjeio aio made le^puiioibk , iui iicci'i«-'Ut 10 wiiiKiiieu iinuer certain coiiUiiionc. iiiuut ui liability wiieie dcacli lesuko, .LuO, but nothing in Act to allect eiiipiuyer.l , ordinary civii liability, iilaio total or p«u tiai incapacity lor wurk ictoiniji iioiu me nijiii-y, compeubatioii 10 tie a v\<.'ewly payineut nut leoi tliau .i-i a iiu'i>, anil Loi.ii liability ul ii" t ui v.vci'i'd JJuUU. All oinpiojei noi Lo nc li.ujlo in let-pcci- ul an aijiUj u iu< it in pioviHJ to be directly aniiuULauit iu me ~«:iiotia and willui iiiihtuiulueL ol Luo worKut is J.' AM I' J>ij'llt:^-> Agieemeiit ol Meiuoialidum ol Agrt'Ouiciii,, is; Willi letters, etc., ;itlachcd, 2s od. Appraisonieut ol Valuation where tuo amount not exceed Is.; '.jx-i-eed .L-U, due.-, nut exceed JJuU, liij (3d, c.\cecu JL"U, lioeo not c.sccod JJIUU, ot>; exceed J-iUU, Lij»; cxci.cu .COUU, "JU.s. Aw aril, oaine ;ib \ aliiatioiu, except excei.-i.is JLoUU Liui, nut iiIOUU, '2\J6; OS--cecdi .CIUUU, 3us. iii.b ol Ull demand, Id.; oLiii.i w i.ie- man uu demand, il running kji ;iiij ajiioiint not exceeding •-.00, 10, e\ery additional J-uU or par!. 01 .CuU, Ls.; il drawn in a set, Mich .vim upun e-iie-n Ulll 01 Llir set a.> lo make >i[> i lie Mime iiuiy at> 11 a till Mi-ie iiiawn 101 1.1 ic amount. Luui eyaiice. on sale; 1. , or e\ei-y l-A) or pan 01 ,LoU of I lies amount ol Uio consideration lor sale 11> Od. Any iiiotruineiit whereby any properl> 1.1 legally or eijiiiiably tiaiicieired to ut vci>U\i 111 any person lor a nominal Loii.-.iuiT.ilion or wJieio no cuiisiueruti<ll p.i..-st--.'i, lor m ei'j J-<jU or pa it ul ol i.i.i- amount 01 \iil no ol tJic pioperty emu eyed 0.1 tiaiiaioi led or under •" i jii.- l.'ruperty .\i»u»iiiciiL ACL, locv.i, in any -»et aiiiehdnig tlie >>aiue aL me uaie n lieu niicli take^ clll'Cl, ,6 Ini. rruinih.voi.y Aotcs. i.'aviueiit on ileluaiid, Id. Taxable otneiwise than v'U dciiuUKl : 1 , 01 evi.ry aiiin noL execed--111;; L'J.o, Ou,; exceeiling -do and 1101 exceeding J.-M, is.; every additional il'jU ur part ol LoU, lb. JJiiplicalc or couuieipart of any 111.stiiimeiu chargeable witn <iuty, whera ttiieh oiity uoes not aiiiouiit to iis Uα., the iauuie dutieo Liie lUiitrunieiit; 111 any otliuj' ease, -sod Laud iraiiblers.- Oenerally .speaking, the sumo duties ao wouiu have been payable on a conveyance. I'oreclosure order, 10a Lease, or Agreement to Loaiie, without any consideration by way ul premium: Whero rent docvs nut exceed iiuU 2,s od,; lor every additional J;6U or part ut.JJOU, 2sb'd. f'or any iustiuniunt iillectuig a partition ul lands upun auy consideration exceeding JtIWJ by way of equality, iU^ UNCLAIAUfiI) MOiNEVti Lvcry company (incliKling banks, Uij insurance oUicos, and linns acting as agents or private bankers lur individuals or aiuipaiiieo) iiiiiot yearly )ogi.sl.er ail unclaiiiic-d moneys in tlio colony in an account which iiaa nut been i)[Hiv ated on for six or more years; sudli iregi.ster to be upon lur inspection 1.11 payment ol a ice; regibtDr to be published in the Zealand Goverumeni GazetU; annually; notice to be seat to fast known address of person in whose name money stands; and money not claimed within two years ol such notice is to be paid over to the (Jolonial Treasurer. OMION CULTURE. Altai Craig, it of a good strain, m, the best ol the large sorts-—a shape y, di an-looking bulb, and keeps longer than tho Roccas. Brown Globe, G.-l-don Globe, James's Keeping, and Brown Spanish we all excellent iatt* keepers None of the white-skinned va.'ijtios uro worth growing, except for pickling. Pickling-onio'us are obtained by sowing

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1915, Page 4

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Our Permanent Column Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1915, Page 4

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