in (he vicinity of part 2E 12. Maim - wa t.u Kuku Tail ale i; thence southerly and westerly by present bonudarv of river district to starting point. OROUA Si: BDIVT ST ON. Aren No. 1: Boniided bv a line commencing at the south-west corner of Section 7, Manga whata Settlment. Block XV, Te Kamvau Survey District, and following in a general north-westerly direction the eastern boundary of public road to the north-west corner of Section Mhngiiwhala Settlement; thence by-north-west boundary of Section 5 in a north-easterly direction to public road; thence south-easterly l.y boundary of public road to intersection with the present ManawatuOroua. River District boundary’; thence easterly and sonth-westerly by saiil boundary to starting point-.
Area No. 2: Bounded bv a. line commencing sit the south-west corner of Section 14, Block VTH, To Kiup.vnu Survey District, and following western hoiuidsrrv of said section and of Section 13 to northwest corner of Section 13: thence easterly along nortliern boundary of Section 13 to western boundary of Section 12; thence northerly along western boundary of Section 12 to its north-west corner; thence easterly along north boundary of Sections 12, 11, 1(1, !), .3, 1. and across public road; thence northerly along eastern boundary of road to northern boundary of Block VTIT, Tc Kauwatt; thence easterly along block boundary to 1 lie Oroua River: thence generally south by the hank of the Oroua River to the present Mana-watn-Oroua River District boundary; thence southerly and westerly by present boundary to starting point. Tv AIR ANG A S ÜBDIVISION. No. 1 Area: Bounded bv a line ci innicueing where the present MnnnwatuDroua River District boundary intersects the Taoimi Stream on western hoiiudary of Section 1542Block Y, Knimug’ll Survey District, and following’ western boundary of Section 1512 in a northerly direction to north-west corner: thence bv the northern and eastern boundaries of Section 1 :>42. northern lion in! a lie- of Section.- 1011. 1558, loti!): thence by cast urn boundaries Sections lolill, 1570. 1575; thence I>v northern boundary of Section 1577 to N’o. 1 Line: thence southwesterly by boundary of No. 1 Line bi intersect the present boundary of the Manawatn-Oroua River District: (lienee by the said boundary hack to the starting point. Xo. 2 Area: Bounded by a line commencing at the nor!h-we-t cor,,f Section 10, Block XTIT, Knilanga Survey District, and following northern boundary of said section thence by eastern boundary of same section and Section 9: thence bv north boundary of Sections 25 and 24 to join the present Mauawata (Ilona River District boundary, (lienee fry the said hoimdarv hack to l he slant ing point. RICHARD V. BOLLARD, Minister of Internal Affairs.
TOWN HALL S VITIMUY! SATURDAY! I»• lii, (Hilbert, tiie >l;ii' uf “Monte f'ristti." ninl oilier big -lice esses, ill A CALIFORNIAN ROMANCE." A CALIFORNIAN ROMANCE.” Due liio-e .-.lire to please pictur\on always expeel. Al. SI. John in tlie star comedy ; "THE ALARM” l snal prices. i ’o 111 i 111»‘ very shortly : "I*l uebeard’s Eighth Wil’e,” a Stage success; "Nero," greater than "Queen of Shelia.”; “Yon Can't l-’ool Your Wile," a big vital story; “Blood and Sand," starring Rudolf Valentino, of "Sheik" fame; “To the Last. Man," Zaun Cray’s latest . screen success; "The Village Blacksmith,” based on Longfellow’s poem; “The Daring Years” for every mother and father, every son and daughter. The big picture season opens at next week’s Cabaret. ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. FRIDAY! FRIDAY 1 You have seen "Rich Men s Wives” I lie play that swept the entire country, now see- — ■ POOR MEN S WIVES.” "POOR MEN S WIVES." it's companion picture with a great east. Don't miss this great screen drama, it is even better produced limn "Rich Men’s Wives.” Directed by Uasnier, the great producer. Mermaid Comedy : “CASEY JONES JUNIOR.” Brices Ltd and 1/0, children as usual. SAT U EDAY! SATC EDAYI "Slrongheart," the wonder dog in "BRAWN OF THE NORTH.” A dog more than human, men less than beasts, and a woman of wonderful fturth, are the unforgettable tigures in this picture. Monday; "Stormy Seas.” Tuesday ; "Round the World in 80 Minutes.” Coming-; "Strangers’ Banquet,” and “Thundering Dawn.” OUTiiS overcoats in lioslyn Tweeds at 25/-, JO/-, and do/- are easily the best value showing today. Sizes 0 to 10 at the C. M. Ross Co. \V ANTED. —Housework on two or inree days per week, excluding washing. Apply this oilice. | jADIES' knit wool costumes and children's wool dresaes are a big feature at the C. M. Ross Co.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2716, 3 April 1924, Page 3
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