SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CORPORATION CAS WORKS. Consume™ are reminded that Thursday, Mar 15th, 191.'), if the last day on which Discount nil 1 be allowed on current accounts. J. W. BLACKMAX. Manager. Ms, NOTICE TO MAKE RE'ITUX* OF INCOME UNDER THK LAND AND INCOME ASSESSMENT ACT, 1908, AND THE LAND AND INCOME ASSESSMENT AMENDMENT ACT, 1912. Land and Income Tax Department, * Wellington, 13th, May. 1913. TVTOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the above Acts and the Regulations made thereunder, every person and company within the meaning of the. said Acts, having derived income during the yoar -ending 31st March, 1913, from any .source or by any means which is made the subject of taxation under the said i Acts, i,v h ereby required to duly make and furnish to me, in the prescribed form, returns of such Income on or before the 2nd .1 U;\ K, 1913. .And, further, notice is hereby giv?n that such returns shall in ail wises be delivered at or forwarded to the office of the Comnvissioiwr off Taxes, in the Government Buildings, at Wellington. J. M. KrXG. Commissioner of Taxes. NOTE.—Persons who have not received forms of return from this office may obtain them at any Postal Money-order Office. SPECIAL NOTE.—Any person falling to furnislt a return at the prescribed time is liable to a penalty of not less than £2 nor more than £IOO.
TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited For Erecting A BANKING PREMISES at Masterton for the Bank of New Zealand, to close on Monday, the 23th instant, at Noon. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Masterton Branch. J. QHARLESWORTH. Architect. 18, Grey Street, Wellington. BUCHANAN RECEPTION. A MEETING of those willing to act upon a Committee to organise a monster reception to Sir Walter Buchanan, M.P., on his return from England, will be held in the Agricultural Hall, Carterton Showgrounds, at 2.30 p.m. on THURSDAY next, May 15th. L. H. SMART, Secretary, pro t?m. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. i IX) CROWN LEASEHOLDERS. AND GENTLEMEN,— Having at the request of a number of Grown tenants accepted nomination to a vacancy on th? Wellington Land Board, I respectfully submit my candidature for your esteemed support. I am a practical farmer and have bad considerable experience in all matters pertaining to land settlement, being the holder of a section of ori-' ginally Orowin land, which a few years ago was all standing bush, and which 1 have now all cleared, grassed, and subdivided and brought to a successful issue. • I am an ardent advocate of land settlement, and am in absolute sympathy with the small settler, knowing full well, the disabilities and difficulties with which farmers have to contend, particularly as regards wading facilities, education difficulties, etc. Wliil? th© functions of the Land Board should at all times b>3 entirely removed from political influence, I feel that its members should possess a practical and sympathetic knowledge of the requirements of small settlement and use their best efforts to administer the Act without fear or favour, and in full sympathy with settlers where th,?ir wide discretionary powers permit. The present representation on the Land Board is in the hands of gentle-' HTMi, all of whom are resident in the northern portion of the district. As the Wairarapa has now a very considerable area under the .jurisdiction .of the Wellington Land Board, and a further large area is being surveyed for settlement, it is felt that representation by one in touch with these lands and resident inr the lower portion of the Board's district- is desirable. T therefore respectfully solicit your consideration for your fellow fanners, and fhould you favour me with your support-, it will be my earnest endeavour to give full time and unfailing attention in the interests of all tenants under the Board's jurisliction.— Yours faithfully, T. 0. HAYCOCK.
'Hnmeburn," M a i;t inboron <rh. April, 1913. WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. 'J O THE GROWN TENANTS. AND GENTLEMEN,— I am again a Candidate for the seat occupied by me for the past four years on the Wellington Land Board. If my past services on the Board warrant my being again returned as your representative, I shall deem it an honour, and your interests shall, as in the past, receive my closest attention. H. T. ELLINGHAM. T« Ata, Horoeka.
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