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LAND BALLOTS.

CONICAL HILL SECTIONS. (By Telesraph—Press Association.! Duncdin, March '28. The ballot for (he Conical llill sections look place at Tapanui hist night. Daniel Daley, of Domett (Canterbury) drew section 10; A. William M'Peake (I'omahaka), the homestead station; P. Mabson (Invcrcnrgill), section 17; A. lfobert Buck (Ma-t-aura), 21a; Joseph Bagric Arthurton, 23a; Wm. Carson lOamaru), 32a; D. \Y. M'Phail (Waikaka), 33a; HugTi Craig (Ma(aura), Ilia; Janies Brcvn (Christchurch), 33a; Kobert Shearer (Enfield), 39a; W. D. Castelio (Cheviot), -12 and 43a; J. Daly (Cheviot), -loa; John W. Thomson (Gore), ■Ilia; Margaret Hellier (M'Nab), -18, -19, 50a; l : red H. Sutherland (Kivcrsdale), 51a; iridward J. Eraser (Albury), 52a; John Matheson (Oamaru), 53a; Nathaniel Stephens (i)iversdale), 51a; Owen Dunphy (Cheviot), 58a; Donald M'Glashan (Mataura Island), 5; Alex. Cummins (Mataura Valley), Ga. ' MOUNT PEEL EUNS. FIVE SECTIONS BALLOTED. Asbburton, March 28. The ballot for the Mount Peel runs took place liero this morning. There were 958 applications for the five sections, and the result was as follows:— No. 08, containing (i'i.Vl acres, 190 applications—James Parr, Gleniti, Timaru. , No. 99, of 35-16 acrcs, 1.1)2 applicantsCharles Waters Kimbcll, l-'airlie. No. 100, containing -1500 acres, 178 applicants—Kobert Davidson, Sydenham. No. 101, of 1)312 acres. lGt applicantsLeonard William Connolly, Timaru. No. 102, containing 3230 ocres, 2GI applicants—John Armstrong, Belfast. Pastoral run No. 211, consisting of 33,G00 acres, the upset rental of which is 4'-M0 per annum, and the term 21 years, and which adjoins the .Mount Peel Estato. iu respect of which the conditions included a provision that the successful 'bidder must pay for improvements valued at J525 55., was offered by auction at the same time. Biddintt started at Ji-KO, and rose to JEti7s, at which figure it. .was acquired by Thomas Francis Slowey, of Timaru.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1401, 29 March 1912, Page 8

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LAND BALLOTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1401, 29 March 1912, Page 8

LAND BALLOTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1401, 29 March 1912, Page 8

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