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LAND BOARD.

The Wellingtpn:|Jan.d Board .held their ordinary .meeting at the Crown Lands Office, Provincial Buildings, on Thursday morning. Present—Commissioner, J, W. A, Marchant (chairman),. Messrs G. Beetham, M.HVK,, W. W. MoCardle, W. A. Fitzherbert and A. Reese. The schedulo showed that since last meeting 7159 acres and 28 perches were sold'at .an upset price.,.; of £loo3lßs 6d. An application b;%f MissA-S. 0. Kummerto be allowed .' to capitalise on section 106, Block 11., Kopuaranga, was approved, alse one by W. L, Adams to be allowed to transfer section 4, Block IV., Kaiwhata, from himself to himself and Paul Carson. It was resolved to cancel' the license of'section 5, Block IX., Wairoa, and to send.the Bfiffier to take possession and reponPton the improvements effected, the .selector having abandoned his claim.' to the land; .It .was decidedslo ofijfljv&cfaion •47810ckX v Mahgaone,'.for;'disposal next sale, after taking possession :du accordance with the provisional cancellation of July 28th last, as the conditions had not been complied with..The Kiwitea Road Board forwarded proposals for the expenditure of accrued thirds in their district, • It was resolved to obtain more definite information before taking action. A. proposal was received from the Alfredlon Road Board relative to.expending £3O frm&j accrued thirds in connection with thT proposed loan for the formation of the Tawfltaia Rtad. The proposal was approved provided that the sections benefitted furnished the money to'' bo expended. The Board agreed tballow the Pabiatua Rbad Board to pay interest on loan from accrued thirds on' Bimilar conditions. It was resolved to inform Mr Cross, of Western LiM-on the authority, of the Sumy-GMral, that, with reference to legalising, the j'portion'of the road required."to give access to his section, vVesternjiake, that it is a matter for the local aijthorities to deal with. An applicatiott'Trom Mr A. McKeime, to lease the-Cava Reserve, Kopuaranga, was not granted. Mr.H. Axup wrote stating/that'his small run is not in the position it-;was supposed to bo, and offering to take the same area on' the ■ west • 'side of the Pobaogiuafiivor extend totheHik'uku Stream in exchange! It was decided that a report be obtained on tho land included in and. adjoining liis original lease, and that the consideration flfctbo matter stand over to next meetM • Consideration of ah application -,, from Hj'.J. Stevens for a yearly license to occupy Crowu lands in the.Ran«itikei River bed, in the Rangitikeifand Rangitikei-Manawatu districts;-• ;was postponed till, next meeting,'';' Mr Meredith's application for.'a,' reserve in, the /Rewa District /was reported on>by. thn comniisßipner- It was resolved to deal- with theater subsequent to obtaining a reporWom the Surveyor. The Vtender of Mr J. Johnston for Block XVI,Tiriraukawa, 55 acres;.was accepted at the upset price; als ; oV.|hat of W, S. Marshall for section : ;fpock XVI, Tiriraukawa." There one other tender in the first instances tfhichwas declared informal, and :: in the latter also declared ■ Informal.— Times* . ■ ■-'•■■■-■ :.-. ! *- <-"

. '■', 10 THEEDHjfIt; . / Sir,—Will you kindly' allow mo. through - your columns •t'b^Bcr i uain&the 1 people of the Wairarapa oif facfjpfli lam giving up the clothing portio'h of ray business entirely, and' consequently f am now selling mens', youth's and boy's' , clothing at whatever it will fetch;' as lam determined to "realise on it at all hazards. | ■■■■■• ■■:• YoursTrujy,' • J. iHOBBURIf, • 5 Clothier and Outfitter, ;<corner of Cuk ' and Manners St,, Wellin/M, Vital Questions I ; Ash the most eminent physician Of any school,,what is ; the best thing in l the \yorld for quieting;,; and allaying all ■ irritation of the nerves, and curing all forms of nervous complainfs.giving natural, child- '■ like, refreshing sleep always ? And they will toll you unhesitatingly "SoniefomofHop'slll" ;•- ■ cHs ; rEn i. ■ . ;. Ask any or all of tbimost eminent physicians :' " what is the best and only remedy that ; •can be relied on to. cure all diseases .of the •= kidneys and urinary organs; such as Bright's : disease, diabeteSj-rotontion, and to obtain urine, and-all the diseases and ailments peculiarto women"— And they: will tell you exp'lipitlyysl emphatically "Buchu." .-.iff 1 Ask tho Bairie pbyeiciaus . : '".What, is % most reliable and surest oure /for all liver diseases and djrapepßia, ' • oonstipation, indigestion,, billiousn'p, msl- ' ■ aria,-fever, ague, itc„" and thoywiitellyoa ;■'<■ " Hence when these remedies • '!•« •with others equally f&'t ■<:'-. !;|; And compounded into Dr. '([ ■Hopßitters; suoh a wondotful/wdmwieri- • ;',: : ous purativepowor is develop6H,'''wbiea is B1 ■ '■■ '- variedinitg-cperationßiibte-Do $/feo or •:'.*' ill health can orvSSst its ''-M power, and yet it is'J i; ... ' v^ Harmless for themo'sittail women, weak-' ''"!-' est invalid, or smalj.o;child to use.. '. ~':, i • CMraß'ii, .';' .:-" ; ; J/ "Patients ''■' .;,;'X?; : dead or nearly dying" : " •?':•': For years; artd;.giveii np'by physicians, of ,'■?'- Bright's ang/other kidney diseases,'liver. '-.-i"£complaints,soverocoughs, called co'nsnmp. :> '■■'.?'< tion,have-beejricured. ' '■'' ■•>■''■■};'! ' WS&£'gpne nearly crazy II 11 I. ' v . , ..>? Frqrif agony r of neuralgia, nervoußnesa, '':.% WakeTulnos's, and various diseases pecnljar ' ■ ; *' to women. ■:« , ; ,?~i\*f, "Jf eople dram out ofshape from eMre&p >v#s ting pangs of rheumatism, inflammatorypj;'";•;lf3 ;chronid, or suffering from sorofula., ' :•*£?( .Erysipelas! ."' yji- ■. ".Saltrheum, blood poisoning," dyspepsia, : -:'•'; indigestion, and, in fact, almost all diseases /Ipfll" / Nature is heir to •■,--■ Have been cured by Dr. Soule's Hob Bitters, proof of which can be found In ' evory neighborhood in the known world.' .1 IS'None genuine without a bunch of green H hops on the whilelabel, and Dr. Soule's name '■■ ?' : blown on ;the bottle*.; Bewaub of all the'vile "" r poisonous;stnf[ made to intimate-, the above..;; .-.:..■.;), . Answer this;— Did yon ever knowj&hy? $$X person to be ill, witftnut inaction of Btomach, liver or kidneys, arid did ever know one- who was well *?'-$i was obstructive or inactive ? anc?Pl yoii'"-; ;H<a ever know or hear of any case ofthe> kind' ■"' 'sss. that'Dr.:SoulfrV;Anierican Iqpvßittenp •could-nofbure ? Ask your neighbor t)w •*■ • :; > wm»quefltioni-*Timeai : i■'.. '■■',- - •"! '•■ ' J i ; V-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 27478, 12 November 1887, Page 2

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LAND BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 27478, 12 November 1887, Page 2

LAND BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 27478, 12 November 1887, Page 2

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