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THE ALLEGED "DUMMYISM" LAND PURCHASES.

Dunedin, This day. At tho meeting of tho AVaste Lands Board yesterday several applications Averc read and adjourned for a Aveek from persons who purchased at the recent deferred payment pastoral sale. The brothers Phillip and AVilliam Young, James Peasall, and AY. Erec, all of Tasmania, Avrote asking for a re-consideration of the decision by the Board only to grant licenses on application personally or by agent. They also forwarded notice of their intention to appeal to the Supreme Court if the licenses Avere not issued. M. C. Young, the father of Phillip and AVilliam Young, also Avrote 011 his sons' behalf, stating that there Ava's no arrangement Avith Mr Gcllibrand or any other person by them. The communications Avere all marked as "received."

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3688, 10 May 1883, Page 3

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THE ALLEGED "DUMMYISM" LAND PURCHASES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3688, 10 May 1883, Page 3

THE ALLEGED "DUMMYISM" LAND PURCHASES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3688, 10 May 1883, Page 3

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