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WORKERS' DWELLINGS. JK>ro*»gh Councils are empowered k)j i .Vamcipal Corporations Act to erect for tb« occupation of workers employed or resident in boroughs any buildings suitable for workers' dwellings, or may acquit'* buildings by purchase or otherwise, and render them suitable for tho gauv? purpose, the letting to be iu the hand". of the Council. lot Si uuide for the repayment <>( advance and th# payment of advances and the payment of purchase money r .v instalments. THE RULES OF TUB f^>Ao Tho ilule or the Road » para'.Ji quite ; Kc." in driving yonr carriage alorij, If .;•.>! boar to the left you e.ro *uro to go right, IS jo;: torn to t)ie l'iyht you *o wrong. Mr.t in walking the streets 'tis a different case; 'J;, the right it is Hjcht won alio aid at®©r, ,i:i the left> should ho left cnongh of elf>ar apiaoe i u the srh<> isli wall l there. THE FENCING ACT ERECTION OF FEKOIS A fence of any of the kinds mentioned in the Seoond Schedule ia a f efficient fence within the meaning of the Fencing Aot (b.7). The occupiers of adjoining lands not divided by a sufficient fence are liable to join in oz contribute in equal proportions to the erection of a fence i"<v tween such land*, although *noh fence may not along: the wTiole boundary line But no occupier is liabla to contribnte to any fence which is not, m far u prMtiaaM*, throughout ita length.

— T | LAYING DOWN A LAWS i i When it is duoirod Ij i.'C::. ■!. , the ground should be it , directed lor thy vi-getiibio ! •' ■" l -i t .I.V U.iuu* ...It:::..:. ii ' '!• '• fit -i i.'• .'.i lU-,!'::. a -.i nay be gained by f-oniun thf ;>r ms bfcijd during that month ; the surface must be thoroughly pulverised .Jid trodden down firmly. The following is a good mixture, it procurable:— Crostfd Dog-tail, 21b's; Kest.uca t-enui-folia, 41bn; Fentuca duruscula, 21bs; I.olium tonuitolia perenne, 201bs; White clover ,"21bs; Tnfolium minor, 81bs; l'oa .Neuiorulis and Sempei virwiß 11 ba of each. This mixture will uffico for half ;»n acre, and will form a very j?ovd lawn, and if kopi cut -iosu ar.Bv:t'rf- nio.-t soils. Special luixt-u es '.'.i I'tynsg >k>«tu ib••viio i::a.v »lso l.* ••nil ii'oui any bo-'dsiuaii. fcume oi in Uiilisc poas n«i »vu ;!<1 nut:avi .I'liniralily lor lawn {itupovAt. !i ih;- i» oi 1 ivifiitivo nutsio, iov, inpr lh« M.'i'fit; 4>riould Do defnnvi til' August. (<jmiii"iu\> to cui. a.s ,«oon .if the mivohine will act. Bom* .<tei'.*r t-Jbt; s'\yt.hc tor tin* hrst ti •i:f. 'ug. i<.•)J! Pr '.'V .< ii'-i {■» :>•<; ai* vi | V'ii ! -.jvc i.h;. 1 Mm a- <»: \ ht« nio.v >r. lAiJ'Ol' ,\'UI N"G C.i'l i'i.K. t.'K'. i • -i: l;--j):ussi:i>; iwillo >s.v bo I l .' -i t:,v li:o <d the [and •• H they «rv ttesp;i:.ni:;,;; bin- m <: • U ill l-.liCnd IhiiJ, 1110 OC<' I 1...-.-- jis■ i - <11;i,i■ 11 in v'lani! any d:i'u i u-os In or ~ivii;i>, i.nil. e oi Un> 'ioUNJtio.i ii Mifil ii* (<rnvuj<«<. 11l '.lii' .•ll'f'.iilii -fli.'iiiijo. UJb.(jUUt£D ")'<> -iOW 4\ ACRE. iJarley, '2.' t<> ~l br;;»h«l.-., btviJj*., 2 in b'.-.sijo's; buc'-rtrhoiit, or blank, i i biihatls; cabhaga \dnin.lund), to transplant, 1 ib , fLii .' t. H pkga; ovrut in 'jriiiti, 8 to 12 Iks; ciovor, * . «x» 17 li*t»; I'm?.!.' or gorse, tor C<hhl . 20 to 24 bs; I", fiir si'iglH-Unn touoing, to sow one ■miki, 3 to 4 ib«; bohl rabi fturn.'prootpd cabbiigo), lo irsnsplant, 1 lb; do., dril'.o'J. 4 'b?; Hnsnr-d, for 3ax, 21 linaoed', for se-ed, 1} biißh»!s, lucorno, broadcast. 20 11)5; do., drill.y!, 15 !bs; mustard, white. 1 pkt; mangi-ild rurtzcl, o Ibc; <>;it«, 3 lo 1 bush •!> ; parsnip. 10 Ibis; rape or cola, 1 pit; rye, -i to 3 bushels; rye •irilk'd. oiin-fourtb l«6e). U bo ii .'ols ; ftiiuji.;:.l. buttli--;.- t c- i vr'M .< i's btisiialo; do., spricf.;, 3 t<. >.j biiftbelft ; tiifoliu;;; inc»rnatuin, 24 ■■ i,n, t'iruip. 2 to S lbs; toritip fitnbblo.. ; Km; n'iii'Si. to Uj r, ii?.he's

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 August 1916, Page 4

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