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NOTICE is hereby given that the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto was taken by a proclamation under "The Public Works Act, 1905," for Scenery-Preservation purposes. .= M M Q©<J t> -o I- 3 5 -a J < £ " • o <- £2q.C O ts bis « «2.2 Jig C U *' IZJ C •g^sa-S S uts <" y J2j3 °-C - ut! o c c ! c" '■* tJ <0 2 O 0 £ jz te .y S Z s t; "o > s». " » O „ c u O- v) o rt tt * rj *-» J -a •i 00 . u I—l ftoS?' H. J. H. BLOW, Under Secretary for Public Works, Public Works Department, Wellington, N.Z., 3rd February, 1908.

m Public Works Office, Auckland, 28th January, 1908. TENDERS will be received at this Office until Noon of TUESDAY, 18th February, 1908, for ERECTION of GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS at TE KUITI. Plans, etc., may be seen at the Post-offices at Te Kuiti and Hamilton and at this Office. No tender need necessarily be accepted. J. A'. WILSON, District Engineer. Auckland Crown Lands Board. TO CROWN TENANTS. Ladies & Gentlemen— I beg to state that I am a candidate for a seat on the above Board. Being a Back-Block settler I am fully conversant with your requirements, and if you do me the honour of returning me as a member I shall endeavour to have your wants attended to. ROBT. WERE. To Crown Tenants. Ladies & Gentlemen— I beg to announce that I am a candidate for the vacancy on the Auckland Land Board, and having had 30 years' experience of pioneering and public life in the district, I respectfully solicit your support on this occasion. If elected, I shall use my utmost endeavours towards furthering the interests of such a rapidly growing and important district. I am thoroughly conversant with the needs of Crown Tenants, and those of your district in particular, and my long and intimate acquaintance with pioneering conditions has given me a knowledge only possessed by few. Yours faithfully, J. B. TEASDALE. Te Awamutu.

Notice. A MEETING of SETTLERS of Miroahuiao, Mairoa, Mangakohai and Piopio Districts will be held on SATURDAY, February 22nd, at 7.30 p.m., in the Miroahuiao Hall, to discuss ways and means of establishing a Public School in the district. A. SAVILL, Convener. For Sale. TENDERS will be received up to February 29th, 1908, for the Building in Rora-street, Te Kuiti, now occupied by Mr C. Chilcott, jeweller. Tenders to be addressed to ERIKSON & VERNER, 28/2 Te Kuiti.

£t 'Reward. LOST on February Bth, from Piopio, Stamps to the value of £5 2s 6d. Any person returning same to Piopio Store will receive above reward. 14/2 V. S. HATTAWAY. F. W. Shortland, Barrister and Solicitor, In premises lately occupied by Mr J. Carrington, main street, Taumarunui. Visits Ongarue first and third Monday in month. Lost Cheque.

THE Public are warned against negotiating Cheque No. 58,974 for £3 3s 2d, dated the seventh of September, 1907, and drawn by Jas. W. Browne upon his Imprest Account on the Bank of New Zealand, Auckland. Anyone returning the same to this office will be rewarded. GEO. M. CARDNO, Clerk, Maniapoto-Tuwharetoa District Maori Land Board. Auckland, sth February, 1908. 21/2 The Premier's Visit. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held A in the Hall, Te Kuiti, on Friday, February 28th, at 7-30 P-m., for the purpose of presenting the report of the Committee appointed to arrange details in connection with the projected visit of the Premier to the District. Residents from country districts are invited to attend. JAS. STEEL. 28/2 Secretary to Committee. Noti€?. PERSONAL. —lf Mr Llewyilan, Rodie, Hughes, Roberts, alias Mr Hughes, calls at the office of Mr W. A. Gould, Ohakune, he can receive the money which has been declined. 14/2

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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 69, 14 February 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 69, 14 February 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 69, 14 February 1908, Page 2

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