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RELIEF COURT. PAHIATUA COUNTY. S PURSUANT to section 69 of the “Counties Act, 1886,” I hereby appoint Thursday, the 14th day of June, 1906, at 2 p.m. in the afternoon, as the time, and the Court- ' house, Pahiatua, as the place, at which a sitting of the Relief Court will be held, to hear and determine all objections and applications that may have been made in respect of the Electoral Rolls for the various ridings of the said county. W. P. JAMES, Stipendiary Magistrate. Pahiatua, May 30, 1906. SHAGS’ FEET. MR GEORGE MAR LEY is prepared to pay 2s Od per pair for feet of shags shot in the district. PAHIATUA COUNTY. SPECIAL ORDER LEVYING SPECIAL RATE—No. 72. is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Pahiatua County Council, held on May 5, 1906, a resolution was passed and adopted by Special Order, making and levying a' special rate of threeeighths of a penny in the pound upon the unimproved rateable value of the Sections comprising the Pukewhai Bridge Special Rating District, viz.: Sections 67, 68, 79. 80, 106, 107, 110, and parts of Sections 81, 109 and 111, Block Nl\ ~ and Section 74, Block XIII all in the Mangahao Survey District, to provide interest and other charges on a Loan of Two Hundred and E lfty Pounds to be raised by the said Council under sub-sec-tion 4 of section 14 of “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901,” and subsection C of section 8 of “The Local I Bodies Loans Act Amendment Act, 1903,” for the purpose of erecting (assisted by a Government grant) a light truffle bridge over the Mangatainoka River on the Pukewhai-road, the said loan to be for a term of 41 years at 4 per cent, per annum, or until the loon is fully paid off. And it is further notified that a meeting of the said Council will be held on June 9, 1906, to confirm the said Special Order, a copy of which is now open for inspection at the County office. GEORGE MOORE. County Clerk. ('I l\f A T T H E W S, J . If A A T T 11 E \V rv Telephone No. 11. A BEK.MAIN COAL Best in the market: easily lighted, burns right through; now is the time to bnv. CO.XLBROOKDALE COAL AM' BRUNNER Ni ls alwaya on hand: also the celebrated MAT KICEX I 1.1.1. LIME It you can t get your railing ntteude l to. try G. MATTHEWS. Currier No. 11. Special quotation.' lor Coal at per truck. I supply coal rheapci than Wellington prices with | 1 1 eight added. All goods consigned care of me receive prompt attention. G. MATTHEWS. Carrier No it. BLOOD POISONING MR. J AMI'S JACKSON,East Street, Ashburton, writes that when in a very bad way through BLOOD POISONING, and after all other treatment had failed, ” I used PI.ANTEKOA, and it has thoroughly CURED ME, and driven the disease from my system.” PLANTEKOA DOES what others TRY to do.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2373, 1 June 1906, Page 1

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