PROPOSED OTAKI RIVER DISTRICT. pUESUANT to Section 6 of "The River Boards Act, 1908," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the petition, particulars of which are hereunder written, will be presented to HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL at the expiration of one month from the date hereof, praying for the constitution of a RIVER DISTRICT, to bo known as the OTAKI RIVER DISTRICT. ' The above proposed River District comprises an area of 3,822 acres, more or less, situated partly in the Horowhenua County and partly in the Borough of Otnki. The Distriot embraces lands on both banks of the Otuki River, and the boundaries are approximately as follows: — Commencing at, and including Part Section 3 0 and Waihoanga Part 4A, Block 4, Kaitawa, the boundary runs in a North-westerly direction by the South-western boundary of lot o, Waihoanga 18, to the point of its intersection with the Rahui Road, thence along the Rahui Road to the Railway line at the Rahui Dairy Company's Factory, thence along the Railway line in a South-westerly direction to a point opposite the Waercnga Road, thence towards the sea, taking in several properties in the Kaingaraki Block, and striking the boundary of the previously existing Town District of Otuki, it follows that boundary until the Western boundary of the Old Racecourse is •cached, when it crosses the Otaki River in a .Southerly direction, and taking in all the properties occupied by Mr L'\ J. Ryder, runs in an Easterly direction to the overhead bridge over the Main Trunk Railway line. The boundary runs Whence along the Hautere Deviation Road, taking in all the property of Mr G. H. Harper, and eventually striking the main Hautere Road at the corner of Mr William Fielding's property. From that point it runs in an Easterly direction along the main Hautere Road until the Eastermost boundary of Mr Harry Fielding's property is reached, when the boundary crosses the Otaki River and links with the point of commencement. The Petition will be open for inspection during ollice hours at the Borough Council Chambers. Otaki, during the period of one month from the date
Dated at Otaki the loth day of Sepjmbur, 1922. HARPER & ATMORE, Solicitors for the Petitioners, Otaki. [John Faith] |W. O. AUenJ when buying or selling property call 0/; write FAITH & ALLEN. HOUSE & LAND AGENTB, 190, LAMETON QUAY (Opposite Midland Hotel). WELLINGTON. There is still something for the gentlemen of Otaki and district to think about —the winter, so keep Captain T. B. BAX, THE OLD SPORT, Will supply you with a hoavy woolleu Sweater for 21s G'd, uaunl piieo 27s 6d. """*"* *'•«•- ! "- ■•**- ■ JERSEY, Us o"d. Usual price IDs Ud, L J X JAMAS from 13s 6d. SOCKS froju Is a pair. HEAVY BLUE DRILL WORKING SHIUTS, 10s Ud. Usual price 12b 6d. Black, White, and many other colored SHIRTS, at the same low price. UNDERCLOTHING, Collars, Ties, Braces, Hats, Caps, Handkerchiefs. Prices to suit All. The Old Sport is kopt busy taking measurements for suits; all suits to hand so far have given entiro satisfaction with regard to Jit, make, and qual ity. 801 l up and get measured for a suit as you want to look smart for the races. Why pay £lO when you csn get one at the Old Sport's from £4 15s to £7 5s J A good range of samples to choose from. Articles not in stock will be secured from Wellington by return mailBally Bound the 'Old Sport.' T. B. BAX,
GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTEE. 'Phone 121. ' Box 19. A PAIR SHABE OP THE PUBUQ PATBONAGE IS ALL I ASE^' TO OPEN THUBSDAY, MAY 25. t,Open for business at 8 sharp, closing 7.30 pan.) F. H. BAX, Son of Captain Baz, Will Open an Up-to-date ' IIAIKDKESSING AND TOBACCONIST BUSINESS in the shop adjoining his Father's Mercery Business. For the hairdressiug saloon, Mr Bax has secured tho service.-; of Air B. King, of Wellington, who is a thorough tradesman, and who is not unknown to Otaki, having at one time had charge of Captain Bax'a saloon. Mr F. IL Bas has reduced all charges to suit the present hard times, viz.—Haircutting Is, shaving 6d, boys' haircut Sd, with clippers all over 6d, shampoo Is, haircut and beard trim Is 6d, razors ground and set Is. NOTE. —Patrons can rely on cleanliness and civility. A good supply of CIGABETTES, CICM.BS, TOBACCOS, Pipes, Bazors, Strops, and all smokers' requisites kept in stoek. F. H- BAX, Proprietor. For Children's Hacking Cough, Wooi*' Great Pepponciiit Care, —Advi.
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Otaki Mail, 11 October 1922, Page 4
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