SPECIAL general meeting of the Farmers' Cliub is called for SATURDAY, 27th April, lit 1.30 p.m., to discuss the advisability of bringing the Club under the Unclassified Soci Jtles Registration Act, 1895, and any other business. w20d27 M. FLEETWOOD. NOTICE TO MAKE RETURNS OP LAND UNDER ■' THE LAND AND INCOME ASSESSMENT ACT, 19C0." Laud and Income Tax Department. Wellington, 28th March, 1901. NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the above Act and the regulations made thereunder, every person and company being the owner of land in New Zealand, or being the holder or owner of any mortgage or mortgages of laud in New Zealand within the meaning of the said Act, is hereby required to duly make and furnish to me, in the prescribed form, returns of such land and mortgages as at 12 o'clock noon on the 31st day of March inst, And, further, notice is hereby given that such retains shall in all cases be delivered at, or forwarded to, the office of the Commissioner of Taxes, in the Government Buildings, at Wellington, on or before the fist day of May, 1.901. JOHN McGOWAN, Commissioner or Taxes. | Note.—Forms of return may be obtained at any Postal Money-order Office. 6.27 LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACT.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR LEASE. OHIKA SETTLEMENT, SOUTH CANTERBURY.—3B33 acres, divided into fifteen sections, for disposal on lease in perpetuity, in areas varying from 139 acres to 391 acres, at rentals from 5s 9d to 8a 4d per acre per annum. This settlement is part of the well-known Otaio Estate, foimerly owLed by Mr. Tescfcemaker; is situated between Timaru and Waimate, twenty miles from the former town and eleven miles from the latter. Land well adapted for mixed farming; in good heart, has produced heavy crops of wheat and up to CO bushels of eats to the acre. Depth of strong black soil, 7iu to Bin. Climate temperate; sufficient rainfall for general farming. Open for application, at Christchurch and Timaru, «n 13th May, 1901. Ballot to be held at Timarn on the 18th May. MANGAWHATA SETTLEMENT, WELLINGTON (formerly known as Morrison's Estate) —1226 acres divided into seven sections, for disposal on lease in perpetuity, in areas varying from Jiߣ acres to 3)0 acres, at rentals from 12s fld to 15s par acre per annum. This settlement is situated between Eorgotea and Oroua Bridge Railway Station, in a prosperous district, near important townships. The land is first-class, comprising grassed flats suitable for dairyfarming and fattening stock. Open for I'PplicatioD, at Wellington and Palmerston North, ou Tuesday, ldth May, 1901. Ballot to be held at Palmerston North on 16th I May. d,w20,27,4,1l
TABANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. r PHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above L Society will be hold in the Borough Council Chambers on SATURDAY, 27th April, at 2.30 p.m. Alljpersoas interested are cordially invited to attend. D. McALLUM. Secretary. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION 1 SOCIETY. SHOOTING SHASON.—IST May to 81ST July, 1800 H K Shooting Serson for Native Game 1 1. (excepting kaka, native pigeons, tui, pukako, while heron, andcrested greta) and Imporled Game ia t.he District consißt-i-C r f the Counties of Taranaki and Clifton (cxcupMn? (be Mount Kg mot t Forest Resmve. Kaitnki 11 ripca, leing Sections 168 ..ml 170, in the n a kur;i District, and Paraninini or White C'liffa Reservation) will com menca on the Ist May anj end on July 31at, both days inclusive. Jn the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, being tbe area within the circumference of a circle, having a radius of six miles from the snmmit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Native and Imported Game is strict'y prohibited at all times. Licenses can be obtained from the Ohief Postmaster at New Plymouth, the Postmasters at Waitara, Inglewood and Opunake. €tP~£s REWARD will be paid to any person procuring the conviction of any offender against the provision of the " Animals Protection Act, 1880." D. MoALLUM, Secretary. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON (Instituted 1872). THE last days of entry for the text Local Examinations In Musio are as under. viz INSTRnMENTAL and VOOAt, Jane 22nd, 1901. The Seven National Prize? of £6 and £3 each, and Thre? Local Exhibitions, value £9 0s each, are awarded annually, in July. New Plymouth Centre: Chairman of the Local Committee, Ven. Ahohdeacoh Guvett. l ocal Secretary: N. R. MaoDiabmid, from whom the current Regulations, as well as particulars of Higher Examinations, may bg obtained. o«te
TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. 13 A.RR BROWN has received instruc » tione to soil Educa l ion Rcso o' 2J acres, with i new Cottages of 4-room each, returning over £2 per week. Lease about 11) years to ran, with right of renewal at £lO per annum. Compensation allowed. Price, £IOSO stg. K. BA.RR BROWN, Land and Estate Agent, •o Devon-street. tfiOfitt&Co'e FOR SALE, CHEAP "fi AA ACRES, really first class BArm JL Vv/ splendid feed, only 3 miles from centre of town, i room cottage, garden, etc Price, £ll per acre. Easy terms. Apply to 0 &RTHEW,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 80, 25 April 1901, Page 3
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