PEGGING OFF BUSINESS SITES.
Those remaining in the township after returning from the race to the Prospectors at once turned their attention to business matters; and pegging out allotments was gone on with at a great rate. Mr Mackay in reply to questions as to when they would be granted, stated that the Act required 48 hours to elapse before the applications could be granted; so on Friday morning Mr Mackay will have as nice a kettle of fish t© cook in arranging between the applicants, as he had almost in settling with the Natives. Many of tlje allotments have been pegged out as many as half-a-dozen times over, and the alterations made in the plan by the surveyors has complicated matters even more.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1924, 4 March 1875, Page 2
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124PEGGING OFF BUSINESS SITES. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1924, 4 March 1875, Page 2
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