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FARM PURCHASE DISPUTE

ALLEGED OVER-ESTIMATE OF CARRYING CAPACITY CLAIM FOR £IO,OOO Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. The case for the plaintiff in the Craigdean Farm case, which has been proceeding since Tuesday has not yet concluded. The case is an action for £ 10,000 damages for alleged misrepresentation in regard to the carrying capacity of thti Craigdean Farm, in the Mangamahu Valley. Plaintiffs are Cecil James Harding, Eric Stanley Harding, Walter Richmond Harding and Douglas Harding, and the defendants are Leonard Roy Tver and Horace Hilyard Tyer, both of Featherston.

The evidence so far given has been to the effect that defendants, when they sold the farm, overstated the number of sheep it could carry all the year round and it has, been claimed that the winter carrying capacity was very much less than they alleged.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 6

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FARM PURCHASE DISPUTE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 6

FARM PURCHASE DISPUTE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 6

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