MONEY FOR HONEY
IMMIGRANTS WITH CAPITAL Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. Immigrants with capital to invest are the most desirable type the Dominion can attract and the steady progress of the honey industry is doing its share toward drawing this class of man to New Zealand. Departmental officers state that three men who recently inquired as to the manner of settling in New Zealand to take up bee-farming possessed £ 20,000 between them. One man was an Australian, one was in California, the third was in Strait Settlements. It is evident that the fame of New Zealand products is spreading and that the policy of maintaining a high export level, with its resultant higher prices, is beginning to* have an effect.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 666, 18 May 1929, Page 1
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119MONEY FOR HONEY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 666, 18 May 1929, Page 1
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