Settling the Land.
AN ESTATE TO BE CUT UP* (Per Press Association.) MASTERTON, April 21. Agitation for the resumption of estates so that the people may get upon the laird is no new filing in the. Wniirnrapa, and an instance of private enterprise giving u lead to the Government is to be found in the just completed purchase of the well-known l.ucena estate. Weraite, by Messrs ('. A I'owmill and M. C. O'Ciiimell. This property, situated within three miles of Mustcrton. will shortly lie subdivided into dairy farms and olhivil lo the public. The land is souk- of the l.i'sl ill the Wu'.i'nrnp'a anil is of limestone nature, .ui.l both I lie hills and I In- lial nre admirably suited for either the plough or dairying. The land bus wintered six sheep lo the acre, and has on il al present OSO'I sheep, 2.">n rat lie and liflv horses.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 93, 23 April 1904, Page 3
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148Settling the Land. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 93, 23 April 1904, Page 3
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