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"THE WEST COAST SETTLEMENT BESEBVES ACT, 1892." Notice to Native Ownebs and Lessee of a Meeting to be held &t the Besebves Agent's Office, Haweba, at 11 o'clock a.m. on Wednesday, 31st October, 1900, to fix the Bent for ft New Lease to Fbedehick KiDDrpoBD of part of tbo Whareroft Reserve, in the Provincial District of Tabanaki, containing 382 acres 3 roods (more or less), and known as " Opeko, being pavt ot the Land comprised in confirmed Lease No. 48. mO Tikapa Tamaobungia, Taringa TamaoJL hungia, Puiwaitaha, Tangiora, Tuaiwa. Rahiri, Kunako, Te Ratoia, Wairaka, Te Ngaruru, Te Hau to ki, Panenui, Karoro, Bangitupokl, Wherorangi, Tanmaihiroa. Patutu, Mowhaturi, TaiteariUi, Te Hikaka Takirau, Marokopa, Kerei, Whaipakanga, Te Waka Taparuru, Tikapa, Te Hokio, Kawarau, Papaka Ngabauporoaki, To Awarua, Tamaka, Weurangi, Tamawhero, Bangiwahia, Puwaitaha, To Kokiri, Ripeka te Wharepa, Waretini te Pohe, Hiromona te Uamairangi, Haipeno Ilmraira, Pita Heremaia, Puketene Heromaia, Te Rangitoitu, Eraua Ringarau, Te Ra Uruinai, Te Hikaka, Puaraurenga, Huatuhi, Te Uruotonga. Tutu, Te Puamoeawa, Tunui Mininiki, Hemi, Mere Ngapaku, Rangiumu, Wi Poki, Haweturi, Maraoa Haweturi, Pokere Haweturi, Taihuribia Haweturi, Matangi-o-rupe, Totara, Te Motunui, Tamahiri, Turiakina, "Moutoko, Haipene, Kawarau, Te Pokaiatua, Te Waka, Whanauapunga, Eruera Rotoia, Te Mutu, Te Oro, Ranmbina. Rangiwananga, WRikauri, Toroa, Tukobu Niao, Taura Tarawba, Ngaiwikau, Rangihiranmi, Muroa, Te Karanga, Te Rawabo, Te Kowbai, Te Piribi, Te Rangiirungo, Tuarea, Wbaremate, Iwiaobia, Nihera Raukurd, Te Patukobu, Te Raroa, Ta Akaroa, Tukobu, Ngataura, Tare Tabna, Tamawbero, Turau, Ngarangi, Mauriri, Ngatau, Onetu, Rangitaniwha, Tekenui, Pureraukawa, Komako, Kiinirongo, Awarua, Wairaka, More, Hiru Hawiture, Rebua Hawiture, Tapabi, Punnui, To Weu, Mahara, Tawhiti, Tamaka, To Urutahi, Uruotonga, Awavua, Te Ao Awarua, To Rahurumai, Urutahi, Nihera Mininiki, Kimi Rongo, Tumararoa, Tutenga, Teopntana, Mibi ke te Kapua, Pokaiatua, Kaweturi, Ngapeita, Te Purei, Rangiamohia, Pikihina Tobi, Rau{jiabuta, Kingi Tamakiterangi, JTe Toru Tamakiterangi Hori Tamakiterangi, Waina Tamakiterangi, Te Rawbiti Tamakiterangi, Rangiahuta, Rangipaki, Kuraroa, Mahuri, Te Pirilii, Tukawaiuga, Ngaiwihau, Hineketo, Mauriri Nukuohua, Whakawiria Tumahuki, Te Kiri, Miriama Hinekorangi, Raukura, Pehipehi, Tuku, Roera, Ta Koreama, Ngarowarerewa, Tukobu, Piki, Pua Mahurangi, Hineao, Eriwhata, Hone Pumipi, Rabirikau, Hinauri, Ngakawe, Te Koljii, Tioko, Mereana Hawaiki, Waikatere, Waiawa, Tutepurangi, Rongobxirumonu, Tare Rongouaroa, Te Knku, Rongotubiata, Te Karira, Kawau Urupa, Pororaite Taurua, Te Kabui, Wbarepuni, Ngamibi Mamao, Wahiawa Rangoirimu, Wainuku, Hioepounamu~ Makareta, Hinepounamu te Angiotau, Rupe, Fokai, Kahukura, Turiakina, Te Kokenga Mininiki, Maraea Waihora, Koropangaiti, Patu Moehinauri, Tutu Hibi, Porana, Te Awarua, Taraaka, Haupubiroa, Tama Tautuhi, Pokai Rupe, Tuhikaka Rupe, Ngahina Rupe, Kotaha Rupe, Te Kuku, Tinirau, Wairaka, ltakei Wbaroao, Tuhikaka, Mata Rongoonn, ttowi, Haukarewa, Wahiawa, Told Watu, Tiwharupe, Tokahi, Hineuru, Hinitiri, Wninuku, Keremito Tnbau, Te Ani, Kuini, Ngawira to Haupubiroa, Ngawira, Mabara Ngakawo, Nibera, Te Parerupa, Hauparoa, Whaiaq, Karepa Wati, Wahapiro, Koeti Wati, Merebira Wati, Tfl Rangaware Tangarue, Taki, Matarita, Urutabi, Mere Mininiki, Ngahuia Rupe, Poki, Inauri, Hone Hoewha, Te Matangi, and tbo otbor Native owners of all tbat piece of land situate in tbe Provincial District of Taianaki, being portion of tbo Whart>roa Reserve, and containing by admeasurement 382 acres 3 roods (uioro or less), known as " Opoke," being part of the land comprised in confirmed lease. No. 48, and to Frederick lUddifoi cl, of Hawera. Wbereas tbe above-named Frederick Riddiford has given notice to me, under tbe provisions of section H of "Tbo West Coast Settlement Reserves Act, 1892," that be desires to obtain under that section a new lease of tbe laud above described ; and I consider his application ought to be given effect to : Now, therefore, Ido hereby appoinc a meeting to take place between the said Frederick Riddiford and a/1 tbe Native owners of $hv above-described land for tbo purpppo of fixing tbe rent to be paid for tbe said land for tbo first twenty-one years of the new lease; and I fix the Reserves Agent's office, Hawera, as tho place where, and Wednesday, the 31st day of October, 1900, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, as the time when, such meeting shall take place. Dated this 25th day of September, 1900. J. W. POYNTON, No, 157.] Public Trustee. AT FIRST SIGHT. fTIHERB &re womfcn who notoriJL ously have the Iraack of attracting men at first sight, and as notoriously have the knack of loping power ovar their conquests after they have themselves become better known, so that it is a common saying among their associates that if ever they marry it must be done quickly. Such women could give some curious experiences of the lirsfc sight infatuation, the slenderness of ita cause, the insecurity of its foundation. Not seldom, particularly in the case of women, so-called love at firit- sight is either fancy most unwisely nursed, or it is hysteria. Again and again have we been told, somstimoa by the \iclhns, of imaginary love for people who are pereonally unknown, to whom the sufferer has never spoken, and of whose character no conception, even approximately near the truth, can bb formed. Prompted (by love songs and similar vague cultivators of f-enfciment, a women with too little to do will make a drama out of her own fancy, peopling it with characters from real life, and will end by imagining herself in love with some passer-by, whose existence and ohoracter are probably wholly unlike what have been imagined for him. Still, cos3s of spontaneous enthralment have been bnown. Most people fall in love with Suratura Tea upon first tasting it. Suratura possesses a delicate flavor, it is rich and economical, and quite captivating. Suratura Tea comes from Ceylon, and is guaranteed not hlended with Indian, China, or other cheap and inferior tejo.3* WAVERLEY and WAITOTARA -pAOING CLUB. FOR HACKS ONLY. ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on the Wavarley Racecourse, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1900. President : William Wilson, Esq. Vice-pre-sidepts : Walter Symes, Esq., M.H.R., O. Symes, Esq. Judge : W. Brewer, Esq. Starter : Mr A. W. Budge. Handicapper: Mr J. E. Henrys. Hon. Surgeon :Dr Harvey. Timekeeper: Mr N. Hearn. Clerk of Scales : Mr O. Sytoes. Assistant : Ut G. A. Nicholson. Clerk of Course : Mr D. Noake. Hon. Treasurer : Mr Edgar P. Symes. Stewards: Messrs W. Wilson, G. Platt, O. Symes, B. Bremer, J. Kennedy, D. S. Taylor, W. Brewer, G. F. Bremer, A. Symes, N. Hearn, T. H. Nicholson, W. McFarlane, T.Hamerton, G. A. Nicholson, D. Noake, B. Jackson. PROGRAMME. 1. ITandicap Hurdle Race, of s'sovs. Second horse to receive lOsova out of the • slakes ; 1$ miles, over six flights of batten sheep hurdles, 3ft 6in high. Norn. 20s, accept. 20s. To start at 11.45 p.m. 2. Waverley and Waitotara Cup, of 85soys. Second horse to receive lOsovs, and third ssovs, both out of the stakes ; 1$ miles handicap. Norn. 20s, accept 40s 3. Morton Memorial Stakes Handicap, of SOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs out of the stake. 1 mile. Norn. 20s, accept. 20s 4. Flying Handicap, of 50sovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs out of the stakes. 6 furlongs. Norn. 20s, accept. 20s 5. Momohaki Stakes Handicap, of 50sovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs out ot the stakes. 1£ miles. Norn. 20s, accept. 20s 6. Wilson Stakes, of SOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs oat of the stakes. J mile. Minimum weight Bst. Winner of any race to carry 141b extra. Entranco 30s on night of general entry 7. Prince of Wales' Handioap, of SOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs oat of the ' stakes. 7 furldngs. Norn. 20s, accept. 20s 8. Jackson Memorial Stakes, of SOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs out of th Btakes. Half-mile. Open to any hack not nominated for any race at this meeting, Wilson Stakes excepted. Minimum ' weight 9st. Winner of the Wilson Stakes to carry 141b penalty. Entrance 30s on night of general entry Dates of Nominations, Acceptances, and ' General Entries : Nominations close at Mr F. C. Fookes' office, Waverley, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, October 9th. Weights on Tuesday 23rd * October. Acceptances and General Entries up to 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, October 30th. Telegraph and Post Office closes at 5 p.m. J For rules and regulations see Referse. ' EDGAR P. SYMES, Hon. Sec. and 1 Treasurer. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing, September sth, 1900.— F. Moffat, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club. i a W. F. BBOOJKINU, STATUARY & MONUMENTAL , MASON, I I Bboitgham Street, NEW PLYMOUTH r Marble and Granite Monuments a Grosses, Headstones, &0., and at a Lowest Remunerative Prices. Iron Tomb Railings in great variety c designs and Estimates furnished iox s work ereoted in any cemetery ia ' the Provincial District T)APEK i*A£B, in any quantity (c( c JU no ala at Stir Office, 3

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7048, 9 October 1900, Page 5

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