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Major Staward, and Messrs HallJonesandßhodes, M.jE.R.'s, the oommitfee aptiiiited hy" '■ the"kbbwM, waited upon Mr Turnbull, wife of the late; Member for Timaru, yesterday, and her with engrossed memorial the members of botU Hpusos bx the late Parliament itL'kindly rQtyep.\H» aDoo Richard Turnbull, xwho was honest, outspoken, fearless, large hearted, and just during the'sixt&bn sessions he was,, a,.member of the House of RepresetatlaWveßi"'£lls % 3JS

The To kxtih* SMt> t.. .. o. 1K ,r..s The Te Aroha election .jWrifc) was presented to Mr W. Si Allen by Colonel Fraser in person. <jp The Ufcemployid. Biatrm Bxpeotei. Ohristohuroh, Friday. Mr Percival waited on the Minister for,Landa. rasterday, urging him. to maWproviihbns J' iiirivWork-Uolr J'i&e unemployed before winter, as there will probably be considerable distfrefa during the cold 'season. lie suegegjtg. the immediate" eatsblißhinentof'more Village settlements in Canterbury. Mr McKenzie "said'" h8 :sl was having enquiries made with a 'riow. n tO establishing more vitfaige 'Bwtlementi. Amended . village settlements would be (published Shortly/' and l he would endeavor to ascertain what work was available. r r '« •' iIA LANDBOARQ

The Land Board met yesterday. _ WvA.(jl4«Pol(aut W. W\ McUarclle, :Fit?herb£Tt,.and TJ H> M.HJR. -un.TW

jii .Ibe.Botfdapproyad $ ' ing applications to capitalise H, Robertson*, «6bti6Wvißß,Hblo(lkl Cff, Mapgaone,, subject to compliance witii •' first year'S''"cloiil(iit!(j& , ; , "N. Charlton, section 8, block 16, Ongo.; N. H. Maodonald, section 87, block 10, Mangahao, subject to compliancs with first year's conditions; E. Smith, section 43, blook 7, Mangaone. Applications to obtain titles were approved as followsH. Ratsey, section 51, blook 8, Mangahao; J> Kearins, section 1582, block 9, Kawanga; garrison, seotion 14, block 12, Gnrar; J. Boyard, tion A, blook 1, Kopuaranga; Bl Mui|*y,!secfion 8." Dawson, section' block 2, transfers weregrinWd afc'tdiloWtf: wP, »Wk.- D.. Q#«i|itrelW .2, block 16, Mangahao, to 0. Tattersall; !Bi-- Nicholson', section:. 19; block*.7, Mangahao, ; to J. Brown jD. Robert* • son, seotio'rf 68;'bKdk MreßTarr,; H. Axup, run 46 w bl6ck0 7 arid' *Bi' -Pbhangliift to" "Ej Richards, who will be informed of the conditions as to residence ;'A, Fraser, eoction 91, blook. 5, to J. ,8,, Mat» thews'; A. Wallb'ridge, Vection' 23, bloQk. 5,, Kopuaranga, to®, Madsen; A. Davy, seotion "Jm. block 14, Foh*ngina„< t,o, R.,sKera ; J, Brent, section' 12, block 15, to 8. Strawbridge;S. : Hemming way, seotion 68, block 14, Mangahao, to W. A, Tripe; B. block 14, Mangahao, to G. Verry; Publio Trustee (on behalf: of.tlje, estate, of A. Klaiser), seotion 60, block 10, Mangahao, to T. B. Mitchell; J. P. Larson, section 42, block 6, Kopuaranga, to himself and A. Larsen ; Mrs Barry, section' to A. McFarlane ; W. Mclnnes, section 49; block .8, Makun, to J. A. Mitae. Messrs H. Baker and Oarlyle wwted upon the Board with reference tothe application of S. (i. Crosse to transfer section 66, and part of seotion 71, block 9, Makuri, to D, Milne, but the Board decided to decline the request. The ranger was asked to report as to the desirableness, of approving of the transfer of sectioiw 16, block 5, Pohangina, from T, Brown to E. T. Harrison, una as to> the improvements effected on section 55, block 12, Makuri, by Mrs DMorrison, who desired to transfer to G. B. Richardson. It was decided to obtain a doctor's certificate and report as to improvements before dealing with the request of J. 8. Harrison to transfer section 75, blook 9, Pobangina, to W. H. M, Graham. H. Millet, section 46. block 10, Mangahao, (q [A. H.Pioroy.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3747, 27 February 1891, Page 2

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VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3747, 27 February 1891, Page 2

VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3747, 27 February 1891, Page 2

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