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WELLINGTON LAND BOARD.

Monthly Meeting.

The regular monthly mating af the above Board was.held y-sterday the following, amongst other businesses, being iransaotod, Mr Simpson asked for permission to let the grazing on Section 20, Block VIII., Mansaone. It" was decided to comply with the request. Mr Bright waited on the board in reference to the transfer of a section from Mrs Fogden, which had been agreed to a year ago and not completed. The board decided to complete the transfer as soon im the improvements «re effected. Mr Gould interviewed tho board in reference to the transfer of Section 78, Block XVIIJ., Mangahao, from G. Hayward to G. Wallber, jun. It Wfl3 decided to get another report from the ranger as well as a nertificata of birth from Walther, .

■ Mr Campbell waited on the board wiih rolerence to a transfer from Eastwood (for Peck and Armstrong) to Pickett, of Section 5, Block 1., Aohnnga. It was decided to agree to the transfer.

Mr Tosswill appeared in reference to a transfer from Mountfleld to McGir,ley,of Section 22, BlockXlY,, Makuri, forfeited at lust meeting. The board decided to confirm tfceforfeiture, Messrs Pirani and Hogg voting against, and Messrs Baker, Filzherbert and Fisher for.

A large number of applications for titles were approved, Tho following transfers wore ap» provod ;—Section 29, Block IV., Mangahao, H. King to C, P. Kopko j Section 25 and 26, BlocklX., Mangaone, J, A. Roy to T. Edwards; Section 18, Block VII., Tarawa, J. Smith to H, Locker; Sections 17 and 18, Block XIV, Poliaiigina, R, H. Whiskc to W. H. Corpe; Section 10, Block 7., Apiti, A. O'Neill to A. O'Neill and S. J. Somervillo; Section 42, Block 111., Apiti, H, Harris to H.Backioll; Section2, Block XIV., Tiriraukawa, T. Beach to J. A Beuch; Section CO, Block XIV., Ngamatea, W. G.Nicholson to W.G. Nicholson and H. K. Lewis; Section 1189, Bunnythorpe, R, Songster to P, Brown; Stotion 14, Block VII,, Ongo, J, Johnston to W. Barnes; Section 14, BlocklV, Apiti, J.Nixon, to J. Moriarty ; Section 85, Block XVIIL, Mangahao, to P. O'Brien. ' Inference to Section 54,810ck XVIIL, Mangahao, it was decided to recommend the Minister to accede to the transfer to Mrs Malier, widow of tho former holder. MeBBiB J,, E., and J. J, Turner \yere allowed to subdivide their secliona at Wainuioru, and alter the tenuro to lease in perpetuity,

' Mr S. K. Raleigh, of Section 60, Block VI., Mangahao, was allowed to lease the grazing rjghtj for three years,

Mrs Whitehead, Makuri, applied to be allowed to reside with her husband, thereby getting exemption' from double improvements, It was decided to enforco the double improvements, Mr Riddiford'suon.cnipliance with the'residence conditions on his small grazingru'n at Tawaite was considered and it was decided to ask him why he had net complied with the Act,

A report from the ranger on the fotara reserve at Mangahao, 85 acres, applied for by Mr McCardle, after the! timber was taken off, on condition of: his giving a right for a tramway, was read, and it"'waa' not' considered aflyisabje/.to accept his ofter.-Jt'was

decided to offer the timber for sale by auction. A large number of notices wero ordered to bosont to »t ka in anear with impvovoinents. On t'uo'Coniniissioner's suggestion, it was decided to ask the Government to set aside for ordinary selection 66,000 acres on the . Wainwino Block. The prion of seciion? in the Mangamahu villdge settlement was fixed at £C per acre, and the Ngjmatea 'settlement at £2' and 12 10s an acre, and £lss nnd £1 Id an acre.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4512, 1 September 1893, Page 3

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WELLINGTON LAND BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4512, 1 September 1893, Page 3

WELLINGTON LAND BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4512, 1 September 1893, Page 3

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