The Land Commission.
THE REPORT.
(By TEi3fcGiUPH.) Wellington, Wednesday. The report of the Land Commission will be presented to the House.tomorrow. It is understood that a majority of five recommend giving the freehold to lease in*perpuluity betjlers, subject to payment oF the additional one per cent—practically giving of purchase to al! lease bolderp, efcepl those who have holdings unde? the Land for Settlement Apt. A minority of three report sepiWately in favdy of no further sale of crown lands;That L I.P. system bb abolished, and periodical revaluation be substituted. The- Commission propose^taJivide land districts into wards and make Boards partly elective and partly nominated, and suggested that Boards have discretionary powers regarding residential conditions. '. < It w proposed to abolishrtbirdf and fourths, and substitute graduateitf scale of Government subsidies,« -, It is recommended that native lands '• ’ reserved for ..seUlemelfc on r lines similar to system of Lands for Settlement Act.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 217, 14 July 1905, Page 2
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148The Land Commission. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 217, 14 July 1905, Page 2
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