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"THE GOVERNMENT VALUATION OF LAND ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1900." IT is hereby noli fid that the District Valuaton Uoll-i for the district-! mentioned in tfee schedule hereunder, will be "pen f r public i speo.tion at the reKpect've places 114m'(1 in t''o schcd le, from the Bill diy of May u> til tin 13 h day nf May, 15101. bttw>en the hours of 10 a.m and < p.m. Olijeetiors to any va'uation therein may be sent to t 1 e Valuer Ge-eral, Wellington not later t]i;sn he ia ! d 13th day of May inkt. hCHKDULE. NAMB OK niSTHICT.

Nei l rnaru l'idinjr, Clifton Oonnty, Mo- Hoad District, Place of deposit, Clilton County Couno ; l Office Wafla>'a, Moa Road Board Office Inelfiwool. JOHN McGOWAN, Vali'e--General. Valuation Dnparlmßnt, Wellington, 4lh May, 1901. 6 STRAIFORD-WHANGAMOMONA RAILWAY. 14,000 SLEEPKRS 'IONTIUCT. r J , END! , RS will bo rrcei-edat (his office J- until noon on the Bth Mav, 1901 for tIieSUITIA and DELIVERY of 14,000 Totora, Mat .i, or Kimu SLEh PEItS ui lots of GOO < r upw .r s. Spec fications and conditions mar l>; seen at the Public Works 0«5 -0, f-tratford, a.d at the Post Offic- a N <vr -riymoutI', 1 ', { glewood, and Hawera. Tio 1 >v> est or any teader not »?ces a il« acc>-i Wl. WILLIAM H. H\LE J , Kn»iteei-in-Cliief. Public Wo ks Dep.irt .net t, Wellington, SOih Ap-i«, 1901. 24 30 6 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

SLEEPER SUPPLY Stores Manager's OBlce, v tlli b(„ n 22 (I A villi IfO 1. IMIl? Railway Hopii tincnt-will purchase I SfjKKI'KH.S, 711. I), Bin. by fiin. in siz°, in lots of 2"io or mo e,-'cli\eie<i n.nd stacked at any r ilway-bta'iou <r siJi g, at the f- Hawing r tes, viz,: Hewn or Sawn To'ata.Sl-pp rs at 3s 6d ouch. Offers to tupp y will bj received at the Railway Mores Manager's Offl- e up to 3lst Hay, I <lOl. 'Jlietre's from which sleepers will be cutl shall Le felled du nig th« months of June, July, and August. All timber must be felkd by September. Sleepers to ba til heat-wrod. free from kno's, shakes, and other defects; hewn tru*i in thaps, and out of winding; to to' sawn squaie at endi; tobe cut from large trees (no honeycombed or burnt timber will be accepted) ; to to i-tack. das directed, and to be approved and pa sed by the Kail way In-pector, Sleep'cis'will be in pec'cd in the bush if •o ■ equirrd by the suppli.-r, but no Inspector Will be sent to pass a less number than 2i>o. On receiving rotice -f Mrcpirs being ready for inspo.tion, tl.e Distr ct Kngineer will .'eml a i I spcclor to pi-s an) biand thou After the s'eep rs have I pen bianded and inspecte 1 the supplier must deliv r them at tli , railw y B'alion or s'ding a,i >vhiph he offered t • supply; after sti h ilfliyery has b < n made lh' Ins i clor will givo the suppli r bis ccrlillcatc, ard fo- such as have pa«-scil n-p ction pa mcnt will ba male w t in fourt- on days, or as near a> may be, f (lie lnsje ti-r's cer ificate havng bee i giv- n. I'M: y per c t nt, of tl e rumib: i urder'ak n to bj supp ied, to be delivered by the end of )(tobor, a d the whole by the 31st Pecemb r, 10-11. Qjt.deaine I tie pe s must bj dis'iuctly by t 1 e Inspector. 13-fore commi ncing to e l the trees notice miibt be given to the I istrict Engineer, lhat he nv-y s-;nd the Inspector into the lush to vi. w 111.} trees Intended to Le eu\ By Order, . THOS. FELTON, dwo w2J Stores Manager.

LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACT. IMPROVED FARMS FOR LEASE. KGHIK V SEPTI/KMENT, SOUTH CANTKHBUKY,—3B33 cere", 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 9s 4d per acre per annnm. 'I bis settlement is part of the well-known Otaio Estate, formerly owLed by Mr. 'l'eschemaker; is situated between Timaru ai d Waimate, twenty miles from the former town and eleven miles from the latter. Lan 1 well adapted for mixed farming; in good Irart, has produced heavy crops of wheat and up to GO bushels of oats to the acre. Depth of strong black soil, 7in to Bin. Climate temperate; sufficient rainfall for general farming. Open for application, at Christchurch and Timaru, on 13tb May, 1901. Ballot to be held at Timaru 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 98§ acres to 319 aces, at rentals from 12s 9d to 15s per acre per annum. This settlement is situated between Roceotea and Oroua Bridge Railway Station, in a prosperous district, near impo. tant townships. The land is first-class, comprising grassel flats suitable for dairyfarming and fattening stock. Open for application, at Wellington and Palmerston North, ou Tuesday, 14th MBy, 1901. Ballot to be held at Palmerston North on 16th May. d,w20,27,41

T<3 INVESTORS AND OTHERS. B ARlt BROWN has received itntruo <■ tiona to sell Kducaion Rese o acres, with 4 ntw Cottages of 4-room each, returning over £2 per week. Lease about 19 years to run, with right of renewal at £lO per annum. Compensation allowed. Price, £IOSO stg. K. BARR BROWN, Land and Estate Agent, tc Devon-street. LAND. LAND. WE beg to advise the public that we are carrying on business in New Fly mouth (in emises opposite he Coffee Palace, in Egmont-street) -a LAND and ESTATE AGENTS. Vendors are invited to send us particulars of properti js which they may wish to die poso , WATT & LAING Sgmont-strtet, Opposite Coffee Palace. CHILBLAINS make children cross an ill. Apply Loasby's Koolibah jefore they bie»k, and note the ohange—instant relief

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 90, 6 May 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 90, 6 May 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 90, 6 May 1901, Page 3

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