WELLINGTON LAND BOARD.
MONTHLY MEETING. | monthly meeting, of the f lington District Land Board wis held Oil Thursday. The following were present: Mr T. N. Brodrick (Commissioner of Crown Lands in the chair), Messrs Jas. Dawson, H. T. Ellingham and Jas. Georgetti. Leave of aV sence was granted to Mr McLennan. TRANSFERS. The following applications to transfer were approved on the usual conditions :—S. Parker to S. Parker and M. Parker, Section v 6, Block IV., Haiurangi (Dyer 'Settlement), area 1880 acres j S. H. Parker to J. Collie, Section 26, Block XVI., Wairarapa (Dyer Settlement), area la. Or. 05p.; L. E. Smith to T. H. Stacey, Section 81, Block XVm, Mangahao (Pahiatua V.S.), a ,rea Ba. Or. 05p. j J. E. 1 Deadman to R, A. M. Miller, Section 6, Block L., Kopuaranga, 59a. 3r, 05p.; R. A. Davenport to -Win. Wilkinson, Section la, Block IV., Mangaone (Paa Creek, V.S.), area 10a. Or. 05p. ; R. A. Davenport to Wm. Wilkinson, Section 2a 1 , Block IV., Mangaone (Paa Creek, V.S.), area Ba. 2r. OOp.; L. E. Prujean to E. R. Gawler, Section 21, Block 1, M&ngaone, "j 200 acres; T. Pitt to E. Turfrey, Section 13, Block XIX., Mangahao, area I 201 acres; Mrs I. M. Waitermatf to i C. H. Swan, Section 15, Block XL, Makuri, 300 acres. Mr Swan was present. Jas. Laiikey (deceased) to ' Wm. Brown, Section 34, Block XVJJUL, Mangahao, Pahiatua V.S., 10a. Or. 17p.—Consideration deferred to next meeting." ■> ISSUE OF TITLES. Issue of titles were approved as under: D. Douglas, in re A. Douglas, deceased, Section 292 and Part 3 of Block XI., Wainuirou, 1169 acres lr. 24p.*J G. E. Bannatyne, Section 57, Block X., Kaitawa, 200 acres. APPLICATIONS, P. C. Burling, whose permit to split timber on Rimutaka Forest Re-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 August 1913, Page 6
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842WELLINGTON LAND BOARD. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 August 1913, Page 6
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