CAPTAIN HUTSON WOUNDED.
IBy Telegrapfo.—Press Association.)
I : WELLINGTON, Monday., " A cable from the officer commanding «t the Cape states that Captain A. Suts^n.. ..(Wellington),,. o£ the Second $ew* Zealand Contingent, has ' Ueefn JlJgiitly wounded, but is getting betJer.
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CONDITIONS OF RHODESIAN SETTLEMENT
SYDNEY, this day.
An officer writes that of 110 the Australian Horse who went to the Transvaal are now only able to muster 18. An Imperial Bushman writes that efforts are being made to induce the men to settle in Rhodesia. The conditions are:—To those with a knowledge of cattle and sheep 3000 acres, to 'be purchased at tenpence an acre (payments extending over a number of years), with 500 head of cattle and £25 a year for keep. In return settlers are to give half their increase in cattle and attend military drill every quarter.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 186, 7 August 1900, Page 5
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