TARANAKI LAND BOARD.
MONTHLY MEETING. The Board met on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Present: Messrs. G. H. Bullard (chairman). ,T. Heslon, N R <■ leland and ,r. W. H. Martin. Applications to acquire freehold of Section IS, Block VH., Cape, and Section 4 Block XI., Ngatimam. were apm?'-» t0 - MeSßr3 ' Bnuwgroirc and OiSeill Residence on Section 4, Block V Tangitu, was dispensed with under the terms of Section 22 of the Land Laws Amendments Act, 1913, Extension for residence on Section S, moSis!'' I>!ira ' WaS grantecl for si *
Remission of rent was recommended eases 6 La " d Act in several
ranker H War °' * terms ° f «>* ranger's report. of J subdivi3ion of property £w&rt"» at Ettta P iko ™ admitted to the Board.
A schedule of selectors in arrears with ent w as subm, ted and it was resolved solicit V" the handß of *« Crown solictor if amounts are not paid. Pate! V S^ tion 1502c ' » lock K - I aiitntn, from E. R. Colson to W. E J. Squire, was deferred for report. KW 6r ,° f Seetion 2S - Block X., 1 £ i™"!! Rom J - Marra t0 O. and M Lamplough, was refused Transfer of Section 7, Biock X fa. timan, from W. Hnaiff to j'a *! Stanford was deferred for report. New™?? ' « ? eCti °" w «9. Town of vZ Piymoutll - fr01 " C Carter to W. H Preece, was approved, subject, to rent bemg increased 10s per annum. -i he following transfers were anproved: Section If), Block XIII, LZ, and Vw Gilli Seeti ™ « and 23. Block XIII.. Ohura. G. H. Claris McKentie; Section 6 \ ' 5 3pe ' H ' Turchie t0 J- Black; J)Bellf-! I 1 U - T Block IX - Ngatimaru 1,2£ ? ?• Ml *"»"«; Action* Lv to't vV" at ™, S. Sellxn %L \ VT T ri Section i. Block S" s! 'A" lT' tt t0 R H. Barn«t Section 52. Block XI., faere J . io and 11 Hawera Extension No. 5. 49 ?{ no" »• m 'ki«Bon: Actions a v iw i ill.. Hawera, to U K March was refused, and the anto°Mp« " f pf- P - Bron * h '' Recti™ 7n ° nnd C «™' <* fen-ed ' T "" Al ' ia ' was d< " onV?,\ TeS t' < '' 1 " 10t t,le Board meet nesrtay m January ° f I** of ih ° ™ihvav reserve fronting Section 5. Block IV., rangers valuation. It was resolved to recommend the sale Sin J„TI \ B, T k XTIL ' A ™ T( "">- m ti'e p wsbytcrian Church Com-
TJWI TV « S r o,Ved t0 ,(,t Sect ''"» 10 > aioek IX., Waro, and Section 4, Block v.. "arc, on temporary tenancv. n,„T- t ™ ns . fers were recommended for Hie Minister's approval. Under the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement conditions, 20 applications for niral lands were recommended, 16 refused and 15 deferred for further valuations. Ten applications for town properties were recommended, f> refused, and 2 deferred; four applications for houses were recommended, as were three 't>r payment of mortgages, and five for purchase of stock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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474TARANAKI LAND BOARD. Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1919, Page 7
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