WELLINGTON NOTES.
SALE OF A MARLBOROUGH ESTATE. *
ADVANCES TO SETTLERS
(SPBCXAi XO "THB PEKSS.") WELLINGTON, ¥ebnxary ift It is Lieutenant Herd's intention to commence his month's training of the New Zealand Band in Wellington to-morrow. ■ Most of the members of t&e Band are a&xwij in town. * '
The amounts advanced during the last four, months to applicants for loans by the Advances to Settlers Department totalled £152,000. • I ' ■ *, In accordance with the recommendation resolved upon at tihe last meeting of tat M&rlbarough Lead Board, the Minister has agreed to the Mount Patriarch run of some 16,000 acres being withdrawn from auction as c pastoral run, ancy>eing •ffened 'wM»ik» as a small grazing run. Thai reaxijijetnieev which complies with a petition received , will enable the lessee to dispose of the flax, which would have been . ' locked under a paetojjll lease. Ibe property wxi now go to beUot in place of ttac- ', tion, and tie rental will be ooangtd from £80 4o £100. ..•:,.- « v Mr Justioe Bemideton atriTed from fcbe " - South thie morning , . His Honour is to take up the Chief Justice's work in Wellington wJiiiat Sir Robert Stoat attend*, tfi* meeting of the University Senate at Cfarirtf* church. • • , •■■ ' . *^
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11512, 19 February 1903, Page 5
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196WELLINGTON NOTES. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11512, 19 February 1903, Page 5
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