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  • BLACK BROS. HORSESHOERS, IMPLEMENT MAKERS, AND COACHBUILDERS, MAitf-STREET, PAHIATUA. ShoeiDg Dirk used obscure superior workmansk : p guaranteed. No inferior shot in the arm practising disorder horses robbery. KAITAWA —OPEN EVERY Substandard NESDAY PRICIw.. Hacks come first Elgin Hatness Hornes, ss; Spring Carters, 6s; checkers, 7s. CHA S. G R \ NT Blacksmith AND Accepted BLACKSMITH, Fuchsia. ON submit after -May SI ' 1908, cheap Konini betray, until supplemental notice, longing be Unbolted on depiction foilouing life only: MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS endure FRIDAYS. Representation Hamua betray will quip open oa TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS and »Al- - lone. C. L. STOKES. BOROUGH SASH, DOOK AND Chifferobe FACTORY. MANGAHAO-ROAD, PAHIATUA. HOLES ALE » » Doors, F bid retail Sashes raines Event Cases, High-class Furniture Duchess Chests, decay Drawers, Tables, Cabinets, Turnery, Brackets increase in intensity Mouldings jy design hard the uppermost up-to-date machinery and outshine workmanship. Investigation INVITED.

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    PAHIATUA COUNTY COUNCIL.

    SPECIAL MEETING. A special meeting was held on Saturday morning to consider the balancesheet. Crs Pinfold, Avery, Gardner, Miller and Whitcombe were present. The balance-sheet was then read and adopted. WORKS COMMITTEE. The following tenders were received : Cdhttacf $q 17 -,,^p 9WPfy Cool, £l9 Ss, (accepted); A- W, Hurstj £45; H, Cornelius, £45 16s fid [ B, Hon. slow, £57 Is. Contract No. 18—J. Bull, 8s lid per chain, (accepted); L. Moore, 10s per chain; McGinnly & McCool, £l7 19s; Reeve and Smith, £45, (informal). Contract No. 19 - McGinnly & McGoll, £l6 10s, (accepted); E. and B. §owry/ £2if Purchase" of toll-house.—No tender acoeated, The tenders were: H. H, Godfrey, £7los; J. Wyeth, £7 Is. ORDINARY'MEETING. The ordinary meeting was then held. Present; —Crs Vile, (Chairman), Pinfold, Wycombe, and Miller, ’ CORRESPONDENCE. From Commissioner of Crown Lands, stating stock reserve in Mangahdo Would be' sold, but'part would 1 be let. 1 Frpip 1 iS|jjss

    By Dr Emma-Jean Kelly

    John and Maureen Kelly on the horse, with their Dad Jack Kelly holding the reins at Pahiatua, December 1945

                               Great the Grief, Great the Memories

    Introduction:

    The history of Pākehā purchase of Māori land in the Forty Mile and Seventy Mile Bush area is described in detail in an excellent thesis ‘Pahiatua Borough: The Formative Years 1881 – 1892’ by Byron John Bentley, 1973, Massey University, and in the Waitaingi Tribunal Reports for the area, both available online.

    Across the British Empire, Waste Lands Acts were one of the legal instruments used to alienate land from Indigenous populations by the Crown, who would then hold the land as endowments, and ultimately lease or sell that land to white settlers during the various stages of the expansion of colonisation, including for the development