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EDUCATION RESERVES

LONGER TENURE; URGEDi

‘•That holders of Education reserves be granted a (id years’ renewable lease ” was a remit sent forward by the Southern King Country sub-province considered at last Executive. meeting of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union (Auckland Province). The remit was supported by Mr N.

J. B. Dougherty who said he knew of educational reserves which were neglected and had gone back to bracken and scrub, presumably for lack of a satisfactory tenure. The remit was approved.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 41, 5 February 1946, Page 7

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