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Land Board.

•rho Land Board met this morning. Pre Berrk'k.

COlili-SI'ON DUN C_. From Woodville Road Board, with nropoS tor of land revenue, £-16 68 Fio d m"co P o P k°Co.inty Council, on same .- .. .-: . i-s lOd. —Approved. BU K Wairoa 8 County Council, on same ii ■,t -r-is °s 7d.—To be reconsidered. Danevirke Koaci rviaiu, A xaondville Road Board, io 12s ld.-Ap Pf F V ri Under-Secretary Crown Lands, intimating re-appointment ot Mi. K. Harding to tho Board.-Received , Froufsame. notifying mat Com.a£ ore.. TT___n. Herriek, and G. \v. Williams SSappoinLi to classify pastoral runs at Mohaka.—Received. < From same, on subject- « The Minister suggested that m the face ot of opinion between the Board and tho Chairman on the s.bject, a compromise should be eflected - Ihe Chairman was disinclined to gut ia.™ Colonel Herriek saw no reason ZZ members should alter their opinions.-The Chairman thought it was competent for the members. ,f not to iter their opinions, to modify them.-Mi Hardin- ssid the mistake was iv the Act, £ c people having made their purchase, i_J no right to expect reductions other ?__« what would have b-cn ericcted under orivaAc purchase.-Uol.mel Herriek said Mr "HkJ! wi« perfectly right; some land was S,f worth having" at a gift.-Mr Harding .iid the chairman took the view that the worth of a thintf a"* wlliU v could *" .. ,i,„ f was the general commercial ior it: tliat was "'; o did ___ ot _ v ore" nMnstal.ces.-The Chairman fjtoiM i the Government for things | «aid the government passed {,t emnowering this. Some people asked au Act emp-jwt." s, in forreduct.on.iwhoh.id tuu 1 . l ir:- W If ho wis sure that the thelr holding--. 1 , d move th 6 ,hair.M* wo. .1^ otu . tljl . ee . f „ iu . thß . f "^ tl r U Afr_ruu'"uldi.»t pledge himself to ! IL .Ch. run w)i(ulu; hciim <to tliat.-Mi U l.-U „ a , ht y Wllß tho cry for reuuoao.^ _ tho merely a " try on, b - > ,„ tbe land he was •"'- ---conclusion that the demand- we ,U. -The Chairman said wtl ouMi '«- ~ majority against him on ._. two Rangers with hi v.-Mi ,t__ Rangers were no i. gidei-*tii'U. Vi hat ha>l tiicy iv v Land Board .-The Chairman £i tho go ttirou-li the lane., .mil ulc \,,. ~ ~,._..„ Suite • different class of m-ii.— .„ © .„ one district the setters met ono n L-f,,! way, while in other_ places the, | [ _Ir flail moved, "That this lio_..u nas * confirmed the motion that reductions be made in la«..s «•- FJ valuations ot Commissioners Har_in.iT. Herriek,. and lla , and this Board v.'ishcs to point out th. t Xady effect has been given to some of the «d£ ons recommended m mUi.ate decree This Board therefore again urges tlmt the revaluations should bo given cfiec to and that the Minister should act on its 1. Chairman would • not vote, as he intended commenting upon the matt cr.-The motion was carr.ea. From same, with miscellaneous corieswudeuco n Sowiy v. Land Bo_rd--lhc Members of the Board will sit as a Board o Knquuy at, Woodville next Wednesday at tho Court-house, at 3 p.m. From same, on question of dummyism. Proceedings should be taken in any ease whero there was reason to believe a false declaration had been made-.—Received. MIBCELLANTEOUS. The following transfers were apVV "m ')"'Tlarris to . utheri.m-l and Ritchie, .^lions'.•";.'; and ay Hangiii'oa. ■ j. s Fl-Hchei- to J. Fletch.r, section h, /' Block . . liou G ' F Fletcher to fa - ] "-" ta " »' r ti-m l) . / Slock V., Wuki:«ra- / _\ Lambert to Uoullcl, iun 0., T T'Stet to W. ICob,«. run ly Wiiingaromia. i; o] , G ■* F Dougherty to W. H. Caloj, *■'-'-•— b > Block V., Wcb.r. W Edwards to I bus. b' m- ll - A.H. Trimmer to D. M.c,-, sec.ion -y Block V.,Ua'.va villa-T. ~„..,..-„.,.,-, Thomas Partri.tgc to .f. I- ' .•-■•'■•i, - Beotion-, Block Xt. , V.aimaU.

E. MoMnhon to 0. Clausen, section 11 Block 1., Woodville. Anderson to P. A. Olsen, section 1,

Block 1., Woodville. Anderson to P. A. Olsen, section 1, Block 11., Norse wood.

Anderson to P. A. Olsen, section 1, Block 11., Norse wood. The following applications for land were granted :—M. Peers (384 aero), J. Ender (200 acres), M. Bliss (286 acres), Blaok Br.>.-<. (1000 acros), and T. E. Taylor (f.OO acres) applied for land in the Wakarara, Poliui, Woodville, and Nuhaka districts ruspectiv-Jv.

The Board then adjourned

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5938, 17 September 1890, Page 3

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Land Board. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5938, 17 September 1890, Page 3

Land Board. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5938, 17 September 1890, Page 3

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