REVALUATION OF SOLDIERS’ FARMS
• — WORK OF MID-CANTER-BURY BOARD . By Telegraph—Press Ashburton, January 17. Mr. J. Cow, chairman of Central Canterbury Soldiers’ Land Valuat.ion Committee, told a reporter to-day that of the soldiers who applied for revaluation nipst would receive a moderation. They had dealt with fifty-four holdings at Lyndhurst, Lauriston, Riverina, Mitcham. Buckley, Alford, Buccleugh, Springfield, and were proceeding now to Seafield. They- would finish in two months’ time. Detailed information would not be divulged until they reporter to the board, and the report submitted to Parliament. Mr. Cow declares that the soldier settlers were dogged battlers, hard workers, -and hard livers. _____
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 96, 18 January 1924, Page 7
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