SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
CHRISTCHURCH, February 17. Mr G. Ell. M.H.R., who received a remu,-. from the ratepayer's of Gore to ad to "i on fht subject of rating uiiimw.v v,,iu--s, hi-s lireu ob n-.eu to decline ■ .i * .o iii-.-*io-.«s enripeiiients. A ivpce*. ma; >v,j m ihe ' Lyttelton Times, L<:.. n <uriii-c. ii-oai a visit to Cheviot, ■--.pons thai t.i>j. settlement is resuming its nonual condition, including the Government subsidy, £2,700 was contributed towards die relief of the. settlers, and most of this sum has been distributed. In November the settlement, was threatened by serious drought, but copious rain fell in December aud January, and now feed is abundant, and tire root crops are looking well.
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Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 6
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114SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 6
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