fail lhai a woman drew one of 1!n- .-eLtion- in the ballot for land at Kaimkanaia ha> been remarked upon j by a 11in!icr of people, who wore un-j aware that women were entitled to be included in land ballot (says the Poverty Pay "Herald"). The explanation is that both husband and wife can have their names included, provided that the wife has had fanning experience and can put up the necessary capital. This provision Inis at times been criticised. Imt the provision is a statutory one. and the Land Hoard has no option but to admit women with farming experience to the. ballot.
SYDNEY. Aug. 23. Arrived.—At six. Niagara from Auckland.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1924, Page 4
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112Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1924, Page 4
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