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LEASE OF GOVERNMENT FARM

KEEN DEMAND FOR SECTIONS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Levin, July 18. The ballot fo- the leases of nine sections of the Central Development Farm, subdivided by the Government as the result of the establishment of Massey College, tho land being no longer required for experimental purposes, took place last night. The applications totalled 1.018 and the drawing resulted as follows:— Lot 1, 164 acres, Claud Amos, Levin, 147 applicants; lotL2, 266 acres, J. L. Thomas, Okoia, 114 applicants; lot , 64 acres, L.. L. Mynell, Feilding, 1applicants; lot 4, 63 acres, Mrs. H. M. Fogden, New Plymouth, 108 applicants; lot 5, 64 acres, Mrs. A. Joblin, Greytown, 84 applicants; lot 6, 67 acies, Chas. Brickland, Ohatu, Main Irunk, 129 applications; lot 7, 71 acres, Win. O'Donnell, Palmerston North, 84 applicants; lot 8, 67 acres, Wm. Whelan, Hawera, 91 applications; lot 9, 64 acres, . D. Parsons, Palmerston North, 139 applicants.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1929, Page 2

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LEASE OF GOVERNMENT FARM Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1929, Page 2

LEASE OF GOVERNMENT FARM Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1929, Page 2

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