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GLENMARK.

(Hangiora Standard.)

There is some talk of this splendid estate leaving the hands of its present * laird,’ and Government becoming proprietors. If such talk is true, what a grand thing it will be for the North Canterbury district. The estate is leally a magnificent one, and the present generation will almost rise up and bless the Laird of Glenmark if he will part with it. It is a country where it is as easy to collect sheep as if they were in paddocks, and the late Hon. W. Robinson asserted that he could drive a buggy over the whole of that part of the country. How many anxious eyes are turned to Glenmark, whose owners inwardly wish the day was nigh at hand when Glenmark would bo ‘ Cheviotised,’ to coin a word.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 764, 14 August 1894, Page 6

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GLENMARK. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 764, 14 August 1894, Page 6

GLENMARK. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 764, 14 August 1894, Page 6

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