REEFTON WARDEN'S COURT.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25th, 1914. (Befoie J. G L-' Hewitt, Esq. Warden) C. A. Svenson {Mr Lawxy), coal lease. — Adjourned for survey. _. A. \V. Mills aud Blackwater Extended (Mr. Patterson}, certificate, of (jpro^ tection. — Adjourned for Inspector's reJ. Coghlan (IMr. Phillips) water race on the Waitahu nver. — Thi§ with the applications of H. Linklater, H. A. Rundle ,ancl G. Bowron Were held over A. Duncan (Mr. Lawry), Welcome mine. Duncan and Cameron (Mr. Lawry), quartz Hciim, Capleston. — Ad journeti. ' s W. Smith .: (Mr. Lawry), residence site^ Waiuta- — Granted . Robert Duffy (Mr. Lawry), timber license— Granted. J. H. \\afd, timber warrant. — Granted. \V. Sampson (Mr. Lawry), timber warrant. — Granted. * v R. Seymour (Mr Lawry), ordinary prospecting" license— Granted: T. H. Lee (Mr. Phillips) prospecting dredging claim.— Adjourned for survey. Edward Gilseman (Mr. Phillips), timber warrant. — Granted'E. L. Morgan (-Mr. Lawn) prospectjng license — Objected to by GBannon - (Mr. Patterson). — Adjourned to July j.6th Murray Creek Company (Mr. Patterson), certificate ,of protection for three months. — Recommended to the Minister. • , Hams and Osborne ("Mr. Patterson), tramway. — Objected to by J. M<lver. — Adjourned to. Tuly 16th. D. O'Connor (Mr. Patterson) oidin ary prospecting license. — Granted. Murray Creek (Mr. Patterson) cancellation. — Obiocted to. ' Keep-Jt-Dark G.M 1 . Company. ('Mr Lawry) extension, of time for survey. — Granted, for two months. CURE YOUR RHEUMATISM. The many kinds of Rheumatism can be traced to the one cause^-exGess uric acid in the blood. Although this fact is recognised by the leading- physilians and scientists, people st'Hl try to cure their Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago by embrocations and liniments and pills instead of using a rational remedy and Tooting out the cause. If relief is to be obtained and a permanent cure'leffected •*" must be taken. RHEUMO possesses the remarkable quality of neutral*sln<r and removing excess uric acid and ifcs deposits from the system. It acts through the circulatory system of the blood, and thus expels the uric acid. No matter how long standing 3'our case may be yotf can rely on RHEUMO effecting a cuT<e. Mr. John Sull'van, Timaru Bottling K Stores, Timaru, has great faith in RHEUMO. He has good reason to be. Read how it cured him: — "I have taken your RHEUMO ; for Rheumatic Gout, and have great faith in it. I can recommend it as a good medicine in JRheumatic cases. John Sullivan." 2s 6d or 4s 6d. 78
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Grey River Argus, 29 June 1914, Page 8
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