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DEMAND FOR FARMS

REPLY TO MR. HAMILTON MR. NASH'S COMMENT (Per Pross Association.) -r WELLINGTON, this day. A corSfrast between the report of the speech by the Leader of the Opposition, the Hon. Adam Hamilton, at Palmerston North, in which he declared there was dissatisfaction among .farmers, and a report from the town of Hamilton which spoke of the keen demand for farms in the Waikato, was drawn by the Minister of Finance, the Hon. W. Nash in an interview.

Mr. Nash remarked that the land was usually in demand when it was profitable to use it, and while the Government was quite willing to examine all the representations made by farmers, the evidence of the actual statement from the Waikato suggested that farming was still an avenue for the investment of funds and that if the town of Hamilton was right, then the Hon. Aclam Hamilton was not.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 10 November 1939, Page 11

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DEMAND FOR FARMS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 10 November 1939, Page 11

DEMAND FOR FARMS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 10 November 1939, Page 11

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