All over the colony (saj-s the "W*irarapa Standard," it will be seen that the Government are forcing land into the market in or^ r to create means to fill the void in the pub ic accounts between the income and expenditure. Money by any means and at any price. Com* menting upon this statement the 4 Tapanul Courier' points out that land has been surveyed in Tapanui suburbs for over nine months axid there is no sign of it being offered. It is also time that Scrubby flat plans were ready. , Meetings of Irishmen have been held in Dunedin to consider what steps should be taken in the way t>f recognising Mr Parnell s labours. Nothing, however, was done, and tha matter appears to have fal»en into abeyance for the present.
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Mt Benger Mail, Volume I, Issue 44, 2 March 1881, Page 6
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131Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mt Benger Mail, Volume I, Issue 44, 2 March 1881, Page 6
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