THE LAND LAWS.
6TATTC tifSNT BY THE /'REMIER j(i;v -iiiM;ur..vnt—ri;KS3 association ! . ■ ■ ; :. ■../ ■ ■ f ; Whangarol,.JFebrnary 25. The Premier addressed audiwco 'hero ;,Jast. night, , his remarks being mainly' coincident with previous speeches. He said the Government never proposed in ■noy single law to take tho freehold from this falmei', and never intended to propose it.;; Discussion of tho present land laws supererogatory, ti3 tenure of. this ..country was fixed foi; u *ninny years to come.:,.!' Make no mistake-about that," ho added. •, Crown lands of tlic value of £77,000 000 were now, in the possession of men who held, freehold rights. The will pay-tliisi. year to the' Public Works Fund £880,000.. and still < have ; $770,000 to commence financjal year with. The Premier and;' LadVMVard left for Kawakawav and Russell tins morning. ■ r ■
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 131, 26 February 1908, Page 11
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128THE LAND LAWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 131, 26 February 1908, Page 11
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