Tub \c J?ct,icc. i OFFICIAL PIREOTOBT FOJi IiNAISriAHUA. MAOrsTBATE AJSD WaBDKK : Mr W. H: Eevell J^7ICE" OF THE PEACE : Mi G C. Bowniiin tmd "to'rP. Eronnan. WAHDEN'sCiEBK—nIso Keturt.in^ Officer for Hou«e of Bcpresentniivcs and Eegistrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages; Mr H. Lucas Assistant Warden's Clerk : Mr A. Coifield Officer«in«Charge of Police : Hergeant Neville. Post and Telegsaph : Offlcer*in Charge ... Mr Qt. W. Bampson - . -^- $K--= . J)is4rict Surveyor ; * *tyf'J. Montgomerie iieprcsentativo io Pa>liament si T. fl. Wes#B, Esq. Covsrx Couwcii : Cfeiirtnan ... Mr P. Brenuan ■.-Qitfk J.Harold Engineer .£& E. B. Garven f • meinners bf*|^m#eil— Crß. Brennan, Craig;, FephanV^^rson, Ikying, Wil« #4Bams, Byrne, ana filbet. ' ; * Banks : , - : Bank New Zealand— National Bank-t M* £ickenrifc, tVi 4« Lewis, i 4 Manage** \^ *Jmbager. CHT7ECHEB t, " f\j Charch of England— Koffl^pthoHo— Bey. gC^E, Scdgwick Kef; B. 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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1081, 1 May 1882, Page 4
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751Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1081, 1 May 1882, Page 4
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