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FARMERS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

. The Colonies has the following paragraph ; —“ We understand that, though Messrs Grant and Foster do not propose going ont to New Zealand to settle there, at any rate for two or three years, many members of Mr Foster’s family contemplate going ont, and that Mr Grant’s son and some members of Mr Grant’s family have already sailed for the colony. Mr Grant himself will probably sail in the autumn with a party of agriculturists, but with the intention of returning himself to England. The fact that New" Zealand is attracting numbers of practical farmers of this class, on the report of skilled judges like Messrs Grant and Foster, is the strongest proof of the advantages possessed by the ‘ Britain of the South.’ ”

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Patea Mail, 21 June 1882, Page 4

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FARMERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Patea Mail, 21 June 1882, Page 4

FARMERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Patea Mail, 21 June 1882, Page 4

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