CROWN LANDS.
ENQUIRY INTO TENURES. By Telegraph—Press,, Association. Wellington, Tuesday. The Government has appointed a commission to examine into the conditions under which land is held from the Crown, with a view to providing tenures more satisfactory to the settlers and at the same time safeguards for the interests of the State. The members of the Commission are: Mr. Strauehon, late Under-Secretary for Lands; Major Lush, president of the Auckland Farmers' Union; and Mr. John Allman Marchant, managing director of the ltuatapu sawmill, near Hokitika.
The Commission will conduct enquiries in the first instance in Wcstland and Nelson, and afterwards, with possibly some slight alterations in personnel and in the order of reference, will extend its enquiries to the North of Auckland, then to the Thames l , Taeroa and Hotorwi districts.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 27 May 1914, Page 5
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131CROWN LANDS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 27 May 1914, Page 5
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