"I have comp to' (ho conclusion (hat there are two Limllonls in tin's country that ought to lio \'.axod very heavily. On'o <i( them is the aic ami the other tinMaori." That is the opinion Ma tod recently to an "Auckland Star" representative by Mr., P. H. Emcir, a Canterbury (armor, who has boon spending a holiday in tho North Island. Mr. Kiisor continued to justify his remarks liy saying Hint Ilia two landlords ho had minted wore holding in the North Island (lie largest amount of undeveloped land li.o had over seen, and that land was gcttin;: overrun with weeds ami rabbits. The worst feature of it was that the la ml was lying idle and .creatine no wealth at all. There Were millions of acres of fuch land in the.Kotorun and Waikato districts that could )n> brought easily into cultivation, and some of' it was spl»ndM «oi'. -. «-*d by a few isolated pat.Mies that had been cultivatu^.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1117, 3 May 1911, Page 4
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159Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1117, 3 May 1911, Page 4
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