TRIPP ESTATE BALLOT
FBESS ASSOCIATION. TIM A TOT. March 14. The balloting for nineteen sections 00 the Tripp Settlement took place on Saturn day at Temuka. The following are the sueJ cessful applicants:—Section 1, Michael Lyons, ChTisbchureh; 2, Helen Yates. Albury; 3, Henry Stephen Smith, Belfield; 4, James Burt, Cnst; 5, Clara Thomas, Shirley, Ctoistdhurch (11 applicants); 6, Michael Martin Leonard, TVaimate; '7. Jessie A". Smith, Temuka; 8, Sydney Herbert L&pthorne, Cave; 9, James Dunbar, Hehheim (8 applicants)j 11, John Mitchell, Lyons, Akaroa; 12, John Joseph Stack, St. Andrews: 13, Isabel M. Cray, Washdyke; 14, Alfred Sydney Crowe v West Oxford; 15, James Walsh, Glenita, Tlmsru; 16, Maurice Leonard, Kerrytown; 17, Hugh McDottell, Bakaia; 18, F. George Theodore Bichards,- Geraldine; 19, George Ginny Webb, Hanmer Springs; . 20. James R. Toshack, bury; 23, William Alexander Hewson, Geraidine; 24, Mffrgarot Elsie Priest, fTimaTO; 10 and 25, Isabella Titheradge, lOrari Bridgo; 26, Paul Studholme Barker, Woodbury; 27, Albert George Cappill, Pleasant Point (16 applicants). Two hundred and thirty-two applicants were examined at Tonnuka, 85 at Christehairch. Thirty-seven applications w,ere rejected p&nd six withdrawn;
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7077, 15 March 1910, Page 4
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