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The formation of a new board to deal with the purchase of farm and bouse property for soldiers, was advocated by tho commissioner, Mr R. I’. Greville. at the meeting of tin' North Auckland Land Board recently. He said that since tin* hoard had become a inoneylanding institution tbe ordinary work of land settlement bad to take a “back seal.” So much time bad to be given to tbe consideration of applications bv soldiers for financial assistance that the other business had to be neglected. The export of cheese from the Dominion during t lie week ended August 26 was valued at €431.397. The largest shipment was from Invercargill. €205.030. other large amounts being as follow: New Plymouth. €86.086; Wanganui. £37.946; Wellington. £40.220; Napier, £24,424 ;I, yttelton, £6189 ; Dunedin, £29,434.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 2989, 29 September 1919, Page 2

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Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 2989, 29 September 1919, Page 2

Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 2989, 29 September 1919, Page 2