DOMINION NEWS
BOY FRACTURES SPINE. DUNEDIN. March 20. Whilst playing with some other boys on the Wainui during lunch hour today, Thomas Ryan, aged 12. residing in North-East Valley, fell down the hold, and fractured his spine. He was admitted to the hospital. CROWN TENANTS PAYING BETTER. WELLINGTON, March 5. Signs of general improvement in the position of those engaged in fuming Crown lands are contamed in returns showing a substantial increase in the revenue received bv the Department of Lands and Survey from Crown tenants and Discharged
Soldiers settlers since April Ist vear. For the ten months ended January 31 last. receipts from these sources increased by 20.38 per cent., compared with the previous corresponding period, totalling £1690,43°. compared with £1,404,123, an increase of £286 307.
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Grey River Argus, 21 March 1934, Page 6
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