NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
ITEMS FROM WELLINGTON'. EXPORT OF SKINS PROHIBITED. By Telegraph.—Presa Association. Wellington, Last Night. To-night'g Gazette contains an Order-in-Council, dated yesterday, prohibiting the export of all hides and calfskins, except to the United Kingdom and Australia. DOMINION'S EXPORTS. Produce entered for export last week was valued at £504,908, including dairy produce £131,595. meat £115,699, hides £24,710, flax £40,134, and wool £221,453. ■». ■ ' SOLDIERS SEEKING LAND. 'A number of discharged soldiers attended the Wellington Land Board meeting to-day as applicants for sections in the Wainuiorua Block. The land is high-' ly improved, and it ia understood that J't will not require considerable capital to develop it. The applicants were inj formed that the land would be put up for ballot among returned soldiers. THE PREVALENT MALADY, Only two cases of infantile paralysis were reported in the city to-day and two in the suburbs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1916, Page 5
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143NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1916, Page 5
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