STATE WHEAT FARM.
NEW' SOUTH WALE PROJECT. ' ' TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT AKD'' ASSIST SETTLEMENT. ■ i By cables-Press Assodatiou.-UopyrigUt 1 Received 27, 9.40 p.m. ' / : -.r ~ Sydney, October 27. '.;< Mr. Unn, explaining tiie wheat far« : ' scheme, stated that tne Govem.ueut ifi aot entering into the ou.ltivai.iun ol'tf wheat merely as a profit-making barf-'.J ness, but mainly to ensure an yield next year. The immediate purpojt H is the finding of profitable work lor tat unemployed, and granting farmers spc'V oial assistance to accomplish the l.icre is every prospect that next ha£'-' , M'St will bring a Berious shortage a-'-Europe, and tile opportunity offered t»''" wueat-growers should not be miafsed. ■' «itli a moderately generou. rainfall l>« ■', anticipated that next geason'3 crop would ' easily yield a record. Afterwards the r Government wheat furnis noma be mad* ' available for living' areas for settler*, I'caiby for the plough, the vaiue of iw, provements to be added to the capital value of the land, and the cost to tfca ' tenant spread over a period. If tlitt ■ land is not taken up the (lomnraent', will probably crop it the flowing year.. "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 28 October 1914, Page 4
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181STATE WHEAT FARM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 28 October 1914, Page 4
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