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[PEiI PBEBB ASSOCIATION. —COPrEIOUT.] j TROOPSHIP AYRSHIRE. ' CHRISTCHURCH, Sept. 17. i The troopship Ayrshire is expected in Lyttelton on Friday evening or Saturday. She has on hoard an English mail. There are 831 receptacles, 523 being bags of ordinary mails and 308 bags of parcels.
SOLDIERS’ HOUSE GRAFTS' CHRISTCHURCH, Sep. 16. At a meeting to-day of the Canterbury Land Board, a soldier applied for for aii advance of £670 to purchase a suburban property, the pre-war value if which was stated to he £425. No improvement had been effected. The application was promptly ref used. The following motion was carried: price is asked in excess of pre-war values, without improvements, by additions, •having been made, the hoard should de-.-•line the -application, and recommend the applicant to erect a now dwelling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1919, Page 1
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