THE LAND BALLOT.
[BY TELEGRAPH.— CORRESPONDENT.] Wellington, Thursday. The opinion of Mr. Marchant, the SurveyorGeneral, is that the true solution of the difficulties in connection with the land ballot will be found in setting up strong and capable boards to examine all applicants for land, and after classifying them according to their need, suitability, capability, and experience, then to allot the lauds without balloting t;. the most deserving and suitable persons. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12409, 23 October 1903, Page 5
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