LAND BALLOT
THE HILLERJ3DEN ESTATE. (IT TELEGRAPH.— PRBSS ASSOCIATION.) * BLENHEIM, sth March. A ballot took place to-day for sections op the Hillersdcn Estate, and lasted all day. There was a very large attendance. Results : Section 1, W. H. Mark, Blenheim; section 2,,' J. -W. Brown, Blenheim; section ' 3, C. O'Leary, Blenheim ; section 4, Mrs. B. White, Blenheim; section 5, J. l'arfitt, Mokoia,; section 6, Agnes Boyce, Mahakipawa; section 7, J. Nicholson, Auckland; sec tion 8, Frances M. Newcombe, Wairau Valley; section 9, F. C. Slow, Wairau Valley; section 10, G. H. Broadrige, Wairau Valley ; section 11, S. A. Eagau, Methveil; section 12, D. H. Black, Blenheim; sections 13 and 13a, C. .A. M'Coy and C. Plock, Christchurch; section 14, Annie F. Evans, Woodbitry ; section 15, Elizabeth Williams, Hillersden; section 16, Amy E. Nees, Okaramio; section 17, Thomas Charters, Livingstone; section 18, Janet G. Thorns, Christchurch ; section 19, Margaret P. Murray, Canterbury; section 20, J. E. Snowden, Seddon; section 21, J. C. Martin, Geraldine : section 22, Elsie M 'Alpine. Kenepuru; section 23, Joseph Judge, Hakataramea ; section 24, Nellie Bourne, Christchurch; section 25, Nellie Martin, Fairlie; sections 26 and 26a, Janet Bessie Atkinson, Christchurch ; section 27, Eugenic Porter, Christcburch; section. 28, Moosey Peters, Blenheim; section 29, A. H. Murray; section 30, Frederick Excel, Greymoutli ; section 31, Albert Jluddleston, Blenheim; section 32, Lilian Gilford, Havelock; section 33, J. W. Wattie, Blenheim ; section 34, Harriet Evans, Dunedin; section 35, J. O. Ansticc, Blenheim ; section 36, Emma Samuels, Ashburton ; section 37, E. Butt, Palmerston South'; section 38, J. A. Jackson, Parnassus, North Canterbury; section 39, J. Nicholls, Blenheim ; section 40, J. W. Furze, Christchurch; section 41, J. Ledingham, Marlborough; section 42, W. A. Milligan, Kaikoara; section 43, F. F. Corey, Medbury. Canterbury. POROPORO SETTLEMENT. MASTERTON, sth March.. A ballot for sections in the Poroporo settlement took place to-day. Therewere 197 applications for seventeen sections, all of which were disposed of. For the second-class land there were only one or two applicants.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1914, Page 3
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326LAND BALLOT Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1914, Page 3
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