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TARANAKI LAND BOARD.

MONTHLY MEETING.

The monthly meeting of the Taranaki Land Board was held at New Plymouth, last week, Mr. J. Cook presiding. There* were also present: Messrs. S. Blake, C. J. Ryan, J. W. H. Martin, and N. R Cleland. An application by S. H. Williams for the freehold purchase of section 2, block 9, Hawera was approved. The following applications to transfer were approved: Section 16, ■block 12, Hawera, H. Harrington to V, I Candy, section 2, block 10, Opunake, H Ferrell to E. Gifkins; part section. 23’, block 15, Kaupokonui, P. J. Ryan * to P. J. Ryan and McPhillips; sub- f sections 3 and 4 of section 42, Paten/ district, J. W. Bourke to 11. Me. Whinny; sub-sections 2 and 3 of section 22, block 15, Kaupokonui, trustees Toll estate to Public Trustree; section 49, block 11, Ngaere, T. S. Lynclie to G. S. Martin; sections 35 and 3F, block 15, Ngaere, S. H. and S. A. Jenkins to G. A. Tipler; Proposals for the expenditure of thirds by the Stratford County Council were approved. Mr. Alan Good was appointed valuer for the Crown to assess improvements on section 16, block 2, Waimate, and sections 44, 49, 47, block 14, and 34, block 13, Kaupokonui. Fifty-three applications under the Discharged Soldiers’ Settlement -Act were considered, and of these two applications for stock advances were recommended and nine refused; eight applications to transfer were recommended and two deferred. THE ROMANCE OF A GRAMO- , PHONE.

Think of it. You may sit at your own fireside and summon for your entertainment the glorious voices of the world’s greatest singers—the compelling music of the masters. Or, in lighter mood, you may put on a haunting, tantalising one-step or fox-frot that, simply won’t let you sit. still. You should not rest, satisfied until you have, inspected the beautiful gramophones— ‘‘His Master’s Voice, ’ 1 “Metronola,’ ? and “New Columbia Grafonola”— at “The Bristol.”

. These, well-known instruments are stocked in a large variety’ of handsome models: the payment asked is very small when you consider the vast amount of pleasure, you' will derive from your gramophone. —The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington; M. J. Brookes., North Island Manager. Local representative: Mr T. G. Liddington, High Street, Hawera.—Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 August 1925, Page 6

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TARANAKI LAND BOARD. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 August 1925, Page 6

TARANAKI LAND BOARD. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 August 1925, Page 6

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