An application came before the Wellington Land Board recently from a_ Hindoo, who desired a concession of 18 months' time in which to pay rent of a section in Rangitikei, in order to go to India to be married. He intends bringing out his wife and resuming occupation. ; The Board granted the request. . ','..; _ ■■: >' . ..-. " :■:;.; The great bulk of the local citrus fruits, says the Sydney Daily Telegraph, is infested with scale diseases, arid orchardists will suffer heavy ■ losses i by : having the ! intercolonial markets closed against them. - A singular accident happened to a horse at Carterton, The animal was hitched to a leader, which kicked the hook connecting the two, so' that the iron caught in the poor animal's throat, and pulled its jugufai vein out. ■ '-' ".' _' ' ) " - " What Tea is most enjoyable ?" Arthur Nathan's famed .'.' Reliable,' M ■; . And it's the cheapest Tea employable. | Furniture, thoroughly reliable and at manufacturers' prices. Estimates given for furnishing' throughout.—D.'S.O. . . v.' ' ; -' ■' A boon. to good cooks, 'and' to bad ones MORE '. power, : Brown, Barrett, and Company's SELV-BAISING FLOCB..-■•.:,•'.'•■?", " ■ New millinery, in felt, straw, and chip: latest shapes in ladies' hats, at net wholesale prices,— .;;.,•..; /.'v;;,\! a ' ■'. ■ :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10752, 13 May 1898, Page 3
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