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IELLING OFF Remainder of Drapery J at Great Reductions ; every article reduced at Mrs McConnell'a Store. Sj ° 1— 1 "TRESPASSERS with dog or gun on ARDOWIE, TE AU-O-WAIKATO or MAUNGAKAWA PROPERTIES wi ,l be TAyLoR Bardowie, Cambridge, 29th April, 1902. j„ T i u a 'ANY PERSON~~FOUND TRES PASSING on Kereone Estate, with or without dog or gun, will be PROSECUTED 2H/2 , , NY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any part of the N.Z. Thames Valley Land Company's (Limited) property will be PROSECUTED. ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of the Assets Realisation Beard's Properties will be PROSECUTED. JOHN McCAT. t )4 Estates Superintended "ANY PERSON FOUND TRES PASSING on my property, Tarr.ahere with dog or gun, in search of game or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED. Foison Laid for Dogs. R, PETERSEN, Tamahere T 0 T I 0 E ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING on SUNNY SIDE FAKM, Piako Road, with dogs or gun or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED 6/4 F. C. LITCHFIELD. 0 T C E Public notice is hereby given that NO SHOOTING WILL BE ALLOWED on the Maungakawa Eetate Any person caught so offending will be prosecuted. W. THORNTON. Maungakawa, Ist December, 1902 ALL TRESPASSERS on my Property at Breton, Hamilton, will be PROSECUTED 28/12 W. HOLTBY ANY person found TRESPASSING with dog or gun oa the Raglan Estate will be PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. A. G. RIKYS, Te Akan. April Int. HO3 ANY PERSON FOUND TRES PASSING on any part of my property with dog or gun will be PROSECUTED ROBERT NOBLE, 18/4 Wbatawhata -]t/T "DAYMOND pREAGH, Authorised and Licensed Surveyor OTOROHANGA All descriptions of Land and Engineering Surveys, or measurements for bush or agricultural purposes undertaken anywhere at the shortest notice. BSES ■. :■•-..•< :■:■■ ■■.T.iJf,'^£MM. 'ONVIMOnV <B OO 9 831 VA I 'gjamptijnuiijf aqi mojj C jo Medaajjajoic; \\v uioj j J •juaurtqnu jadoad iraqi ;aJS 1 S3AIV9 UnOA pun 'nrsojo moA ujojj tuojd noi pun 'guo rßottuouooa to si poo,£ rpo ejOTPH °ll •3[lira 9JOIIA o? Atsm Xma nt proba 'pool ajeidtnoo v j[\iva tupp <q peppn ueqA pus oqi iq 3j]nn p ?no uohb 1 } raoeao oiji joj a)n;psqns ejqissod s<)9q aqi si tl •3oip99i jadoiduii o; anp 'asuasip jo raauruaaoj aans u—uopipuoo aood qui uiojj saArBD JnoA* S3AVS ii -p° o J }o9jjad b jo srßi}U9ssa oq; rr» Ba W -noo Suianpojd-auoq paß q«9U* 'wj st; ui puß 'samqor*) pus uikjojj 'sarejpA*qaoq.rFO Suuutj;uoo oijituaws b si pooj jibo 9iq«n 3 a 3t ti QOOJ 31V3 318V113H ;S3lt/A Saisn jjbjs 0} A3NDW pNIQNIJ ' iSJ-I '"' v Af:'-'-
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Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6051, 26 September 1903, Page 3
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