Buying Land
A foolish panic; prevails at present •moo* moneyed men, who will not look at land either »s >f(jtorbhaien or lender*. It tfcmi to be forgotton that the land is tralf ttawvree of all weaH^, )rod if it «annet be brought into p ofi t*M» '«■•» •veft^MM«gr. 4tsell" will prove wgrtbleas. Iflaad.ii at a discount, trade. <m&k be narrowed in every direction and? thedepre&wiieeWni We have no such fear however. WC'fiet that the eonfttf ir*eiaf turned, and that land Bert spring will bring a fair price. The octapimmiiftffeowever, do their work wi%.thft, thousand or two unfortunates whoAar^uvarrear. Those who cannot pull lip will pjj^^aerificea , in the meantime.'. The^mpM> the pitf v .. It is »ad4fe see a niimb^goi Jtsefnl seMers knocked down^and smothered. In colonial lire thing* often fokj^quick change,' and we eanj^re4hi|'epiiitf6rt to the stragglers — M Wktle there's life there's hope., D> notk^hfeii, w Jwep the grip a* long *■ jou«aji, v We might add— "Do not be afraid) but^njpqrt remedial measure* wi^fojirs^n^h.'^Bell.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 20 May 1886, Page 3
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162Buying Land Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 20 May 1886, Page 3
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