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COUGH ! GOUGH ! COUGH ! If you want a really ro’.iubte cough mixture rail for a bade ot ours. Fur 23 6d you act a brg j bottle, instant relief and quickly cured. CHILDREN’S TOM 1C FOOD Give it to all your children. It is wonderful after a cold or other sickness. Builds them up and improves their appetites. Ask anyone who has used it. 2s and 3s 6d ROSEMARY for the hair is making a name for itself. 2 to 4s pap battle A* Mirrielces, CHESiiof and OPTICIAN Box I n 'elephone IQs A 19m BAHOITAIKI LAUDS PIEA for relief from RATES Wdliu<Fon. S; p: 23 The minister of Lands was interviewed by a deputation representing Rangit-uki swamp settler?, who urged him to postpone the drainage rates which they aie subjected to fuv a period of two years. They showed lint there were exceptional circumstances that would justify this action. Apparently the Government drainage works on thus huge swamp area had got in advance of the settlers’ own drainage

operations owing to the fact of the subsidence on sections being a slow process, and until it showed signs of becoming stationary settlers could not pul in their connecting drains. Meantime they were getting very little returns in produce, and were embarrassed by the rates levied for Drainage. They emphasised that they were quite willing to meet their obligations, and merely wished for postponement. Another factor that had hampered them was the closing down of the Whakatane freezing works. The deputation i sts impressed upon the Minister the advisability of reclassification of sections, as in the present classification there were many anomalies. The Hon, ].). H. Guthrie replied that he was impressed by the representations made, and he would 1 ,'ok into the situation with a view to bringing down relieving legislation this session, he admitted that reclassification could not be much longer post ported, but suggested that set' tiers should first confer among themselves to get a common basis for negotiations,, and then take the matter to the officers of the Drainage Department.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8100, 27 September 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8100, 27 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8100, 27 September 1922, Page 4

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