THE GRAZING RUNS.
Judging from the coprespondfenfc we have received on the subject during the last few days, there would appear to be considerable dissatisfaction.! over the manner in which the small gracing runs at Ihurauaibave been cut up for sub-division; It is rather a' pityy that this dissatisfaction was not. ex* pressed at an earlier periodj soitijarfc the Land Board would.' have b'eeni given an opportunity of} reviewing' the matter. As the- ballot takes") place.' on Tuesday next, it is hardly possible to bring about an alteration. The Board will no doubt be inf hienced in a Tieasure by of applications'for the sections.. Presumably, those who go to the ballot will have seen' the land'•fox themselves. The. Commissioner would be hardly warranted in proceeding with the ballot unless there were a fair number of applicants for the land,; Anore particularly as the bstß^'feWbeen- givcir *pis*tctk»lly '■"•■■ no, <<pf£ti&s&tf • ""-''■•■"
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 June 1913, Page 4
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148THE GRAZING RUNS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 June 1913, Page 4
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