READY-MADE FARMS.
AN AUSTRALIAN SCHEME. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright Sydney, Friday. The British Immigration League is establishing a company to buy estates in New South Wales to erect homes and farm buildings, clear and fence, and make them ready so that immigrant farmers may go straight from the ship to the farms. Mr Caston, secretary of the movement, leaves for England in April. He hopes to have £IOO,OOO available by that time, The company will be called the Australian settlement Co., Ld., the profits of shareholders being limited to six per cent.
It is proposed to sell the farms on easy term 3 spread over a long period, with no payment of the principal for the first five years.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 643, 14 February 1914, Page 5
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118READY-MADE FARMS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 643, 14 February 1914, Page 5
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