THE LAND COMMISSION.
THE NORTHERN TOUR.
THE following members of the Land Commission, Messrs. J. Anstey, G. H. Forbes, J. M. Johnston, W. B. Mathieson, D. McLennon, and J. G. Paul, arrived from Wellington by the s.s. Rarawa yesterday, joining Messrs. J. McKerrow (chairman), R. Hall, W. McCutchan, and W. M. McArdle, who were already in town. Messrs. R. A. Loughnan (secretary). W. Berry, and H. M. Gore (shorthand writers), and Mr. J. Thompson (typist), also arrived yesterday. A meeting of the Commission was held in the afternoon at the Crown Lands Office, when the itinerary of the Northern tour (which commences to-day) was completed. The members of the Commission will go by the half-past seven a.m. boat to Devonport to-day and drive through to Warkworfh, where they hold their first sitting at ten a.m. on Thursday, and thouce proceed to Maungaturoto on Friday, Kawakawa on Monday, Opua and Whangaroa on Tuesday, Orurti on Wednesday, KaiUia on Thursday, and Mangonui on Friday. Thereafter the following will be the programme and the times of meetings: —Monday, 15t,h, Kohukohu, two p.m. ; Tuesday, 16th, Rawene, ten mi.,' Omapere, four p.m.; Wednesday, 17th, Taheke, ten a.m. : Thursday, 18th, Ohaeawai, ten a.m. ; Friday, 19fch, Hukerenui, eleven a.m. ; Saturday, 20th, Whangarei, ten a.m. : Tuesday, 23rd, Kaihu. leu a.m. ; Wednesday, 24th, Dargaville, ten a.m. ; Thursday. 25th, Tokatoka., ten a.m. ; Friday, 26th, ITelensville, ten a.m.
THE LAND COMMISSION.
New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12856, 3 May 1905, Page 5
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