INFLUX TO WAIKATO
SOUTHERNERS SEEK FARMS
t From Our Own Correspondent) HAMILTON. Saturday.
Lately there lias been a steady * " flux of Southern farmers into J Waikato, according to local land &gen who are fortified with farm sales st istics. Land in the Waikato, with its ■ Pro-perly-fertilised soil and super* carrying capacity, is said to be con6l . ■’ erably cheaper than in the Tarana - Manawatu, and even the South * The general inquiry is for „ .ranging in price from £ , nnft to £6,000. requiring deposits of £l.*w . £1.500. There is ample evidence Southern farmers are turning their tention to the rich, productive kato pastures.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 745, 19 August 1929, Page 10
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