eferringto the settlement of the lands yesterday, the Hon. W. Macdonald, Native Minister, ml if the name rate of progrses aintained in tho future as was ■'in?; pel it would only be a year before tbo whoso of the availiiii.ivf hind was settled. Last im.eeii acres had been dealt with c fi i s received by the departwi re increasing 50 per cent. with a Chronicle ■M.lw, Mr C. K. Wilson, for the district, said he id that the block of Crown \> Koura, near the junction Dura railway with the Main >i\ would be open for selects .Inly next. The block is lily situated and should be lit after by intending settlers. veil breast bone injures the table bird,and to prevent this of the heavier breeds at least t be allowed to roost till they month, 1 * old, and even then ( Im> put. on :\ round or narrow !'it.o for the location liter that rich land is 'be ideal soil is a free i j:ond drainage, lying tut aliei t.ered from tho 'IhSiEShBSEiIIS*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 460, 27 April 1912, Page 5
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172Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 460, 27 April 1912, Page 5
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