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SOUTH ROAD SECTIONS, j ; £) FREEHOLD SKQTIONB for" sab.! i.*J itaateri between town and ha roour j EKJiTAIN & CO. j rA£i*?&K£ Ano LM ATI ATION > KQCIiiTY ; FishingSeason-J.-l Octohar, 1903, to lathi April, I SOI. Im-'ii Iha : -ur. .fJ cle ;-n:l ■> ~. P'vmoath; hi-; ■' . Gpuna&e ; anU irorj. the u^derii^nt; 1 D. MoALLUiI, j Secretary. Keqd&ations L >'d hi: Fisheries Con- i skrvation- acts. I Fixing licenses, which will be Colonial, aj Eollows: ! Licensee for Man Twenty shillings for the whole season; five «hiiliags for one [month; and two shillings and sixpence for one wees. Licenses for women, and for boys attending school or under the *•■!« of M jeare: Ten shillings lor the whole season; th'ee rbi'iir:t<:;' for one month; or one shilli.a r siz tjhcu r one week. V. Whittle Tf. B. Jlur curing V/. B.nvley J. Ecnrieit 1 hos. Blackwood J. B Wilson A If. Mar&h ' '• K. Hciith Alirerl Walkar (boy) 0. h'eabriglit L. Brown (h oath; (hoy) P. ilcAU'jm John Simpson H. A •" " ■ • K. T. Gyde J. Gibson, jun. Hop'-tiiidOn Ohas. Saiiui Jan. Wilton Geo. bidijoy tt&odinrj (boy.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 225, 20 October 1903, Page 4
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589Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 225, 20 October 1903, Page 4
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