"Rotorua's Greatest Asset"
T2.C. A gentleman who has hau a iuelong experience of farming and graz- : ing. much of it on the pumice so'ls, .*.* was enthusiastic in his praise of the Galatea as a settlement area on his £.'5 return yesterday from a visit to the " ' estate. "I consider Galatea is cne — of the best settlement schemes ever - * undertalcen by the Government," he tr . fiaid, "and I can see it in 20 years' .. . time as a highly productive and pros- """ perous farming centre." He also L said he considered Galatea would de- •••* ygiop into one of the most valuable 0f Rotorua's assets and one which the ' * business people of the town should go *T;. out of their way to cultivate by cooperating in every way possible w'th t: the author'ties and the settlers when ^ they begin to arrive.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 188, 1 April 1932, Page 6
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