ESTATE OF MUTU POAKA. . (Deceased.) ? Tliiiflfififi Hlil LEASE BF l Liifitfi _‘ V TENDERS ‘tn-:3 invited by the Public Trustee for a Lease for a term of 5 _Ve:n-s from Ist September, 1920, of all that parcel of land containing 831 acres 2 roods more or less, situate in Block Vlll] olrinexvairua Survey District, being the Native Land Court Sub-division known as Awarua 2C. 100. The land is situate about 15 miles from Taihape and 3 miles from MoaWh:‘.n_::o Post. Otlic.»:~ and is good grazing coiinti-,v. The lease is s-übject to confirmation by the Native Land Court and all persons tendering will be required to comply with the provisions. of the ‘Native Land Act 1909, and its amend- ? rnents. Conditions of Tender,'and Form of Lease may be seen and forms of tender and declaration in support of application for confirmation obtained ‘lt the Oflice of the Local Deputy Public Trustee, Wanganui, or at thei Public Trust Office, Tnihape, where tenders close at 4 p_ln. on THURSoIw, 29th July: 1920. The liighest or any tender not He -nessarily accepted. A. L. BERRY, District. Manager. Taihape. 15th July, 1920. ]
Choice Fruits, CHOICE CONFECTIONS. A CHOICE FLOWERS. CHOICE POT PLANTS. ALWAYS FRESH AT EMRS. MU'NCASTER’S STATION STREET. Fifi EW ODD. WE have a large supply of best quality firewood - Maire and Matai—fQr sale in any quantity. - Btockéey Bros, TAIHAPE. ’ '””2“”’”.T'T'—_‘_‘,‘_“_ “Etta 2‘: we cl tfitead. w_ MILNE & co. thank their many customers for past patron- ‘ age, and in their‘ endeavours to 1 cheapen the loaf they hope‘ to have ‘continuance of public sup- ‘ port. Delivery carts only add to 1% the cost of living, they are there- ; fore ceasing to deliver ‘bread. [ They feel that bread prices must I come down, but the only means at present are in reducing cost by ‘ cutting, out delivery carts. The no-booking cost of the four pound A loaf over the counter will be 1/, and if this meets with fair sup-‘ port--still lower prices may be charged in the near future. A W. MILNE & CO. BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3528, 15 July 1920, Page 8
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