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... •• . TnxrnsßAT, 2nd. Jtoy. ~.,,[ Board in reference, to tbe,.app,]iea,J;iop j b? J to' three fcvii. , oih'a'-W&'fvo "in "tne' "w aiau district. > Mr Rout stated that Dur'ie'h'ati erected' j a otfttie ground at j •a cmtiof i.&l@o> if-the land were | offered for ( sal e A he wished that,amount j attached Y<£ th'd ( pVicei W Taratig that, I li4,^oX4^Pcept.a,lolfse,. ( Mr Crouch ; | objected teamsters as. a camping place. ; Mb ]lul : b'rufge, Tingin6er ,to the' Wallace Con also' "out' abMd'MAd "b^r laid- off' through ! the r€*)eive,taavd that theisbop::was ; erected ou > .rprjyatft.,flrspe ( r.Js,. m„ section 8, Me'rrival o. ■ , My., thought that a blacksmith's shop.wquld l)^ ! i ( ;'KJier" aV'acquisitioH thah' other\M<s itftylfat teamstew it du'M' be'gM of it. Mr Durio was also heapdj-afiiseir which wp...suggested, t^j, j $ (I he f! eoujd not make.terms' with,the .owner of,.section B>ti^^ofe'lMi'd'afew 1^ «o shift ilrWtfc tfi'o did lrtfofencenti the ; ground. ! >'Amotion tQ^'h^ST^-eftjiiWaiSi.ultiinaftely.i'eafcried'-..AVWcpd, Orepuki, applied to be avowed to 'capitalise the payments ofinP'WßficfflMitt 'block 2, Longwood. : Six vents not having been paid, it was resolveuH'o inform the applicant that he entitled 1 to apply to capitalise. . . ' m&r&rQimk, applied to complete the purchase of ..section. 55,. Wairaki. — danger Mussen to report. Jl. L. Cotterell inquired if he could a lease of .section 13, block 5, Hirstfield, a niunicipal reserve. It was resolvedjto advertise all the sections so reserved as open for lease. *?.:• *'Tlve GJhief Surveyor recommended tHa'tJsectio'us 70 to 75, block 6, Jacob's Biver Hundred, should be declared open for application at upset prices ranging from: £3 l to £5 per acre Adb.|iiq/3 K ,(i ISr - • J. Hunt, holder of two cash sections and one deferred payment allotment at Colac Bay, appeared to answer a charge of having failed to reside o-n or improve the deferred payment land. He pleaded difficulty of access to the sectiou, and stated that, iillness in his fqmily. had,cpnipelled him to live in a place where medical assistance could be readily obtained. He had engaged a man to'' clear the ground. Mr LuffiiHefa 'said that he had been over some of the sections in that locality, and to insist oil residence in several cases would be nonsense. Some of the holders had put.up houses which were simply standing in water.; —It was decided to allow Hunt six months in which to comply'with the conditions.

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Western Star, Issue 962, 4 July 1885, Page 4

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UNKNOWN Western Star, Issue 962, 4 July 1885, Page 4

UNKNOWN Western Star, Issue 962, 4 July 1885, Page 4

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