Return of the Premier Elect.
Sir J. Db Ward : " Great Heavens ! How small the place teems ! "
Q-. W. — If you were fined, the golicrtor is entitled 'to the fee. Section. — (1) Tou are entitled to immediate possession, unless otherwise stipulated. (2) None. P. M. — Employ a. solicitor to write to his Dublin agents instructing them to obtain a oopy of the wilL H. D. — Yes, but occasional absence from the colony does not bar the claim unless the total period of all such absence exceeds four years. Labour.— (l) The Insnector of Factories for ■the district. (2) 10*s. (3) No. But it is necessary to forward with the application a certificate of character signed by a stipendiary magistrate. Pertinent. — (1) Strictly speaking, the permission of the Education Board should. he obtained, as the property is vested iv that body. (2) No. The Education Board is the proper authority. (3) No. The teacher's occupation of the echoolhouse and land attached thereto is an occupancy by sufferance only. Dajrt FABifZR.— If the lands are not divided by a sufficient fence (as i? 6urfeised fxoitt the fact of. XissjUssl etch
authority, as the case may be, has power also to make by-lav/s providing penalties for leaving any such gate open.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 46
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207Return of the Premier Elect. Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 46
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