ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
K J.A.H."—The right to dig gum on private lands is vested in the owner of the land. i / '•Interested." — Write to Somerset House, London, enclosing money for copy and postage. Alfred Grover and N-Z.—Answers to your queries appear under the heading of "School Committee Elections." "R-E." —Indentures should be executed by the parent or guardian, and not necessarily witnessed by a magistrate, but where there is no parent or guardian the indenture must be executed by two Justices residing in or near the same district as the apprentice.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 96, 22 April 1904, Page 3
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