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LAND NEGLECTED

LACK QF COMPENSATION

EVIDENCE TO COMMISSION P.A. WELLINGTON, Dec. 3. Nearly every block of land, which had been farmed under a long lease before coming under the administration of the Board of Maori Affairs, had been allowed to deteriorate. Improvements had become derelict and with some farms the unimproved value had depreciated because of neglect to control gorse, said Mr A. F. Blackburn, chief supervisor of the Maori Department. In evidence to-day before the Royal Commission on the Sheep Industry. The reason for this neglect, he said, had been the lack of compensation payable at the end of a lease. Provision had now been made in the Maori Land Act for a policy of effective occupation by Maoris or by farming by the board for the benefit of the Maori owners. Everything possible was being done to encourage and train Maoris to farm their own land.

Mr Blackburn recommended that all land should be classified to define land suitable for farming or other use, and to determine areas which should be exempt from the payment of rates and land taxes. Where pasture deterioration was most acute, it was suggested that typical properties should be asquired by the Crown and used as demonstration farms where grazing experiments could be conducted and where interested land owners could be given proper instruction.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26635, 4 December 1947, Page 6

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LAND NEGLECTED Otago Daily Times, Issue 26635, 4 December 1947, Page 6

LAND NEGLECTED Otago Daily Times, Issue 26635, 4 December 1947, Page 6

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