EX-SOLDIER SETTLERS.
REVALUATION BOARDS. By Telegrnnh—Press Association. WELLINGTON, Friday. Hon. W. Nosworthy, Acting-Minister of Lands, has intimated that the following district revaluation committees have been set up under the provisions of the Discharged Soldiers’ Settlement Amendment Act, 1923, for the purpose of the revaluation of the soldier farms: —
North Auckland District. —North: Messrs E. Harding (runliolder, Dargavillc, chairman), F. Holder (farmer, Kaitaia), J. N. AicCarroll (farmer, Atanunui, Whangaroi). South: Messrs E. Alorgan (valuer, Mays Road, Onohunga, chairman), John Knight (farmer, Albany), T. O. Jenkins (Aburoa).
Auckland District. —West; Messrs John AlcCaw (retired farmer, Hamilton, chairman), Joseph Batty (farmer, Palumahoe), William Gordon (Hamilton). East: Alcssrs H. M. Atartin (farmer, Ngongotaha, chairman), A. Sutherland (farmer, Whakatane), Joseph Price (Malamala). Hawke’s Bay District.—Messrs ,T. 11. Joll (Havelock North, chairman), L. G. Crosse (farmer, Weber, near Danricvirkc), J. 11. Kibblewhitc (llatuma).
Gisborne District. —Messrs J. B. Kells, Score Road, Kaiti, Gisborne (chairman); P. 11. Summerfleld, Wairoa; J. M. Butler, Opotiki. Taranaki District.—North: Alcssrs R. Craig (Aukopae, near Taumarunui), J. Soler (Taumarunui), R. F. Beautrais (Manunui). South: Messrs E. Walter (farmer, Douglas, chairman), George Preece (Afatapu), A. T. Wills' (Dcnbeigh Road, Hawera). Wellington District. —North: Alessrs David Craig (farmer, Wanganui, chairman), D. D. McLean (Oreore, Raetilii), and F. 11. Allen (Wanganui).
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15359, 6 October 1923, Page 5
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