THE LAND HUNGER.
A NIBBLE AT CHELTENHAM PROPERw : ties. . The, "Eeilding: Ster". .?says:2 > .'TIe > ,depsa-; 'tion ' which interviewed';' the "fllimstier.'vif. - : Lands, at Cheltenham' in .theinterests'of.. closer settlement has, good..reasons'■fcj';,;be V gratified with the reception it met with,..and. . the definito promise, of .the.Minister to;.endeavour to carry its desires into effect:,' .". As the deputation pointed .out, there are seye- ' ral comparatively large estates in the locality "of the dairy factory which would . particularly lend themselves to closer settlement, 'and'the' conditions under which be worked are especially' encouraging, for the cost of rendering; thep, immensely reproductive would not be "greaij" whilst"tnat excellently managed institution, the Cheltenham dairy factory, is able to tako all the , settlers tan produce." - ' •'
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 120, 13 February 1908, Page 2
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114THE LAND HUNGER. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 120, 13 February 1908, Page 2
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