In consequence of certain cases discovered the Wellington Land Hoard tins issued the following notice:—“lt has been found that, notwithstanding previous warnings, some discharged soldier settlers have sold stock and chattels which arc under hill of sale to the department. This is a. serious offence, and offenders will be suitably dealt with. Most of the property illegally disposed of has been recovered, but the purchasers are heavy losers. I therefore wish to wain the public against buying stock or chattels from soldier settlers who have obtained advances under the Discharged Soldiers’ Settlement Act, without first making sure that the property is not subject to a Wll of sale. Care in this matter will protect purchasers from loss, save the department expense, and prevent some soldier settlers from taking action that will get them into trouble.” A candle which will burn for 13 years has bean made in New York. It is 19ft long tmd weigh; IDOOTb.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18468, 1 February 1922, Page 6
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