THE LAND COMMISSION.
(Per Praia Aaaoclation.) DUNEDIN. March 19. Ml-uriicrs of the Land Commtwrion reached Dunedin on Saturday evening. They heard evidence at Wtaiplata on Saturday, morning. ltobcrt Logan would not Bay that it would bq in the interest of th* State on of aetdara to cut up th* Blbckstonc Hill, Home Hills, aad Puketoi runs, tout there waa no AfiestSon that settfer* wanted laadi. He thought the perpetuity lease lor 30 years with re-valuation, ,wa» hebt for the country. \ . Jus. Howell said ho would agree to diivide the uneunud increment il the Government would give the right to purchase clauae. J. Inier and R. Scott, while believing that IcaHO-in-perpetuily nronioted settlement, thought the opoption should be given of coavgrfring the holding into fniaholil
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 776, 20 March 1905, Page 2
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124THE LAND COMMISSION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 776, 20 March 1905, Page 2
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