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SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

LAND BALLOT. Seven seetioms which are for soldiers' settlement were balloted for on Weanesdity, the ballot being conducted by t!.e Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. U. H. Billiard), in Uio presence of the members ol the Land Hoard and applicants. The land comprised a block of 174 acre: in the Eltham County, Js'eaero Survey TJistrict, situated at the junction .of the Itu'.u:. kare and Makino Roads, being CVi niiles two Hltham and 12 miles from Hawsra, and ■•> block of 10 sections U998 acres) in the HtratMrd Coitnty, Um<mu Survey Distt'Tt, known as the TawUwlii -Settlement, situat"! eight miles from the Dounlas railway stajioa ;md lit mlies from Stratford. NOAERE BLOCK. Section IG, block XV., Nguere S.P. (174 acres 3 roods 16 perches) .—A. McF. Dickson, Huiroa; 17 applicants, TAWHIWHI SETTLEMENT. Section Is (202 acres 1 rood 22 perches).— G. F. Muggleton, Whenuakura; 2 applicants. Section 2s (253 acres).—G. E. Brookl.iST. Tututawa. Section 3s (105 acres 3 roods 29 perches). —A. D. Corkill, Feilding; five applicants. Section 4s (142 acres).—W. Goble, Stratford; eight applicants. Section 7s (123 acres).—H. A. Jacobsot, Tututawa; two applicants. Section 9s (450 acres).—Q. T. O'H. Smith, Wellington. I Sections ss, 6s, Bs, and 103 are still unallotted. t

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1920, Page 2

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SOLDIER SETTLEMENT. Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1920, Page 2

SOLDIER SETTLEMENT. Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1920, Page 2

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