FARMERS' CONFERENCE
AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL UNION. ; By Tcleßraph-Press Association. j _ Auckland, May 27. i The Provincial Conference of the Panu ! er6' Union opened to-night. Mr. A. A. I ißoss, president, was in tho chair. The I conference carried remits from tho executive as follows:— i That occupiers of national endowment i. land be granted the option of the froe- ■ bold, and all lands be thrown open ou j. theso terms, the proceeds to be reinvtvt- ! . ed for the benefit of objects for which 1 they had been endowed. ; That the Government bo urged to p;nli I forward afforestation, especially witn reI sard to quick-growing trees, j That the Government be urged In pro- ' eeedat the earliest possible moment with !' the 6cheme for' harnessing tha wator ! power of the Dominion. ! It was resolved to call a public mcetj lug in tho cities and tho coantr? dfe- ■ tricta with tho object of having Pailia- ! mentary representation discussed by all i sections of the community.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 8
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161FARMERS' CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 8
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