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LATE TELEGRAMS.

. .XBy Electric Telegraph. :,; BY OPROW2T. CORRESPONDENT. Doxkoik, May 21. The following business (was transacted at to-day's meetiug oi the Land Board. James Hore applied for a portion, of Hogbum sludge cliniinel fronting tactions 12 and 13 block 3, Mmiiototo di.-.trict. Declined, the ground being held under pastoral license Applications te transfer . L.i.p., Clara Harris to Margaret Millar section'ten, block "6," Mauiotoio district; S.G. Runs, Geo Turnbull to Geo Hardie juii. .Run 225 IT, Blackstone. .Ranger Atkinson forwarded valuation of improvements of section 12, block 6; Jfaseby District, lately held by Robert Hbsie. To be notified as at capital value of 15s per acre with valuation at £22 19s

The following . application* to purchase land held under pepetual lease was approved:—Mary A Inder, section 12, block 2, Gimnierburu district. A Christchnrch wire states that an alarming accident, happily unatlendedlby injury to life or limb, occurred in the railway yard at Ly ttelton last night. The passenger train moving out was struck on the side by waggons being shmied, with the result that scleral freezing cars at the head of the train were derailed and the line blocked for three hours.

Sir Joseph Ward's son Cyril had a narrow escape at Lincoln College last week, falling a distance of 25 feet and getting bis leg crushed.

A meeting of the Cabinet and of the Executive Council will be held to-night to discuss a variety of matters not divulged.

£25 IN HARD CASH GIVEN AWAY every six months. To further popularise the famous KOZIE TEA the proprietors purpose curtailing their advertising expenses by £25 each half-year, atiSl distributing that amount in cash bonuses amongst the consumers of Kozie Tea in the following maimer z —f 10 to the consumer who returns coupon* representing the largest quantity of Kozie Tea; £5 to the one returning coupons representing the second greatest quantity ; £3 to to the third ; £2 to the fourth ; £1 to the fifth ; IDs each to the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth ; 5s each eight next highfest. In all 17 prizes. Any Coupons not sent in "for the First Distribution, which will close on the 31st May. 1903. may he saved and sent in for the next, closing on November 30th. 190:1, orany following half-yearly Distribution. Kozie Tea is packed in lead, with vegetable |mrchment lining, sn«' is therefore quite impeninu* to the air; will keep lonser than in any oilier form of package; and especially is preferable U> tea picked in small tins,, which becomes "tinny"—that is. tastes of the tin if kept any length of time lieforeusing. Kozie Tea is put up in four (4). grades, and sold »ifc Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s and 2s (id, so that these fine teas arid the chance of a handsome bonus is "within the reach of all Golden Tipped "Kozie at 2a fid is the m«>st superbly rich and fragarit Tea ever put on the mwket, and wih be appresiated by Connoisseurs. A Coupon will he placed in each packet 'and tin of Kozie Tea. and will count in the Distribution as follows:—Two red will represent lib of tea ; one hhick, lib ; one blue, albs; one green, lOlbs. Coupons must be >.ent t/i W. Sconlar and Co . Dimedin, with Sender's Name and Num!>er of Coupons marked plainly on package containing simo by 31st May or 30th November in each year. 3s our report of the proceedings of the County Council last week the following resolution which was agreed to was inadvertently omitted :—" Moved by Cr Smith, anil-seconded by Cr In<ief —T >at the eugi-d«_-er be authorised to pl«ce SO loads of gravel ongthe road at Wedderburn Greek, between Highfield cate and Mr M'M'Leods. residence at'Oimtnerhurn."

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 35, Issue 9368, 22 May 1903, Page 3

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 35, Issue 9368, 22 May 1903, Page 3

LATE TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 35, Issue 9368, 22 May 1903, Page 3