LAND FOR RETURNED SOLDERS.
RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S BALLOT. At a special meeting of the Canterbury Land Board, held yesterday, and presided over by Mr 11. Macauley (senior member of the Board), in thd absence of the Commissioner • of Crown' Lands (Mr W. H. Skinner), the applicants for sections in the Education Reserve at Port Levy were, examined. There were 33 applicants, some having put in for more than one section. The examination of the applicants took all the morning and part of the afternoon. The', ballot resulted as follows: — Lot 1, 744 acres—Fourteen applicants went to the ballot. The successful applicant wa3 Richard James Candy. Lot 2, 728 acres —Eighteen' applicants went to the ballot. The successful applicant wo 3 John Flaherty. Lot 3, 253 acres—-Twelve applicants went to. the ballot. The successful applicant ivas Walter John Guy. Lot 4, 704 acre a—Seventeen, applicants went to' the ballot. The successful applicant wa3 Cedric Drysdale Smith. '
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16267, 18 July 1918, Page 4
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155LAND FOR RETURNED SOLDERS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16267, 18 July 1918, Page 4
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