Special Advertisements. >—?■ TT? M A°RI LANDS FOR LEASE BY PUBLIC TENDER. Office of the Aotea District Maori Land Board, Wanganui. Notice is hereby given, in terms of the Native Land Act, 1909, and Amendments, and the Regulations thereunder, that Written Tenders are invited, and will be received at the Office of the Aotea District Maori Land Board, Wanganui, up to 2 o’clock p.xn., on THURSDAY, 27th June, 1918, for the Lease of the Lands described in the Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. Blocks 111. and IV., Makotuku Survey District. Parts Raetihi Nos. 3a, 3b2, and 4b Blocks. Section. Total Area. Approximate Area Approximate Area Upset Rental of Bush not Burnt Burnt and Grassed per acre per annum The above Sections are situated about two miles from Ohakune, by the Tchanga Road, which has been formed as far as the Taonui Stream The Soil is good loam on clay subsoil. The Timber has been cut out and practically all burned, and the land grassed, except the areas approximately marked green on the plan. The Country is flat and undulating, with hilly slopes towards the north-eastern boundary. All the sections are well watered by the Taonui Stream. Sale plans and Forms of Tender -?an be obtained at the Post Offices at Ohakune, Raetihi, Oreore, Karioi, and at the Native Department Offices, Wellington and Wanganui. JAS. W. BROWNE, President Aotea District, Maori Land Board, Wanganui.
yy ANTED—Hauler Driver for Oio and two Bushmen for Turangarere. Apply Gardner and Sons, sawmillers, Oio or Turangarere. yy ANTED—Station cooks, ' Housekeeper, Married Couple, Mill hands, Contractors, 128 acres bush. — Shute’s Labour Agency. yy ANTED KNOWN—This district’s largest display of dinnerware, cups, saucers, and all kinds of crockery, glass and brushware, pots, pans, kettles, etc. is at the Auction Mart Tui Street. JT^OST- —Returned Soldier's Badge, No. 23/189. Finder please return to “Times” Office. ¥ OST A velvet Handbag, botween Dennes’s Tea Rooms and Mr E. Jones’ residence. Finder please return to this office. "£pOUND —British Industries goods ■selling for preference by Palmerston retailers Show Week; look for their window posters. yy r ANTED TO SELL—Two Bevelled Mirror Sideboards, 2 polished top dining tables, 4 unholstered chairs, 1 hail stand, 1 bookcase. —Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. yy ANTED KNOWN —J. R. Cunninghame is the prescription chemist. Only the Best Quality /Drugs used in dispensing and all prescriptions at city prices. yy ANTED KNOWN—We have a fine range of men’s warm and saddletweed Trousers just arrived; also all. wool half hose at 1/6 a pair.—W. J. ‘ White and Sons. yy ANTED KNOWN—Hot water bags in all sizes but one quality, The Best, can be purchased at most reasonable prices at Cunninghame’s Pharmacy. yyANTED KNOWN—Maids’ or women’s strong Chrome Boots, sizes 2 to 5; usual price 21/3, sale price 19/6, at McCormick’s. TO FORD OWNERS. Have a “Savidge” light control fitted. A strong, steady light at any j speed.—Nicholls’ Garage, sole Tai-| hape agents. j! - | NAZOL, 'though imitated), has no equal remedy for coughs and colds.. Get genuine NAZOL —better than any mixture or syrup. Sixty doses I/O. FT ANTED KNOWN.—That J. Mortis t land, of the Taihape Furniture Exchange, is a buyer, of Househoiu ■furniture and Effects in any quantity cor spot cash. —Opp. Railway Station. yyANTED TO SELL—Two-treadle sewing machines, 2 Electric Irons, in good order, 1 Mangle, 1 3 burner Perfection Stove, cabinet and oven complete, in splendid order. —Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station.
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Taihape Daily Times, 20 June 1918, Page 1
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