Lost. LOST, in or about Te Kuiti, chestnut pony, gelding. Reward. Apply to B. ALDRED. WAIKATO HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. NOTICE OF LEVYING A RATE. ryiHE' VALUER-GENERAL notifies that he has levied under the provisions of "The Rating Act, 1908," "Thn Rating Amendment Ace, 1910," and "The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1909," a Hospital and Charitable Aid rata of threetwentieths of a penny in the £ on all ratable property within the Awakino County portion of the Waikato Hospital and Charitable Aid District for the period commencing the Ist April, 1912, and ending on the 31st March, 1913; such rate to be payable in one sum on October the 4h, 1912, to the secretary, Waikato Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, Hamilton. F. W. FLANAGAN, Valuer-General. Valuation Department, Wellington, September 24th, 1912. District Lands Office, Auckland, 20th September, 1912. IT is hereby notified that the undermentioned rural lands will be submitted for sale by public auction at this office, on Friday, Ist November, 1912, at 10 a.m. Maungamangero Survey District.— Block 8, 4 lots, 19 acres to 36 acres. Upsets from £75 to £5 per lot. Situated from 8 to 9 miles from Pio Pio or about 17 ' miles from Te Kuiti by Arapae road. Plans at all post offices and on application to H. M. SKEET, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
NOTICE is hereby given that by a Proclamation dated the 9th day of August, and published in the New Zealand Gazette, No. 72, page 2699, of the 12th day of September.l 912, the land described in the Schedule hereto was taken for the purposes of a road in terms of the Public Works Act, 1908. r—o—s— * rt O rt O C C CMC bfl-M rt e rt s £w S 1 § <j < •uajfC} pucj JO SJSOJEJ aqj jo SE3Jv ajciuixojddv All in the Auckland Land District; as the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked and coloured as above mentioned, and deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District. H. J. H. BLOW, Under-Secretary. Public Works Department, Wellington, September 24th, 1912.
Stolen fruit, like stolen kisses, is proverbially the sweetest, and the truth of this has bean verifiedfluring the time that the Star of Canada has been ashore at Kaiti beach, near Gisborne, There has been a' crazing for souvenirs, and those have been got by fair means and foul. Nurneroua articles have been purloined during the past few weeks, and the store of ship's crockery has dwindled down to nothing. "There were 15 dozen of every article of crockery," said Captain Taylor to a reporter, "and now there is nut one piece marked with the ship's brand. A number of people boarded the steamer, and the last Tyser dinner plate left the galley during the day." For children's hacking cough at
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 504, 28 September 1912, Page 4
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