FARM AND DAIRY.
"You will not know Kawhia district in about three or four years' time," write? a correspondent \v\'io recently had cause to traverse practically the whole of the county. ".Nearly every settler is putting his best foot foremost, and there is a tremendous lot of bush coming down this season, as well as other farm cultivation. The opening and metalling of roads is proceeding in nil directions—in fact the.only drawback is shortage of labor. ' Mow about starting an advertising campaign to advertise all over Sew Zealand for all classes of labor? This seems the only way to get the work done, as the Maoris only work half time." The demand for property in Tanraiijja is keener than ever, and many houses continue to change owners. The record price of £l"ii an acre lias just been paid for a farm of OS acres, situated on Waikareao Point, across the water from the north-western part of the borough. The sale is also reported of an area of nearly OOflO acres at Oropi, [i miles from Tauranga, owned bv the estate of the late .Mr. J. C. Allen.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 8
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187FARM AND DAIRY. Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 8
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