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THE PASTORAL LAND LEASES.

At a meeting of Otago members convened by Mr Fyke, and held in Dunedin last Tuesday, it was resolved ;—*■ That, in view of the magnitude of interests in volved, it is, in the opinion of this meeting highly desirable that all action in relation to dealing with pastoral leases which terminate in March, 1882, should be suspended until the newly-elected Parliament have had an opportunity of considering the best mode of disposing of the land affected.” “That to prevent any injurvaccruing to the present lessees by 7 reason of such suspension, they should be offered a renewal of their leeses for a further period of one year on existing terms, subject to the condition that any land required for sale or settlement on deferred payments, agricultural lease, or deferred payment pastoral blocks, may be taken for such purposes after March, 1882, without compensation.”

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Temuka Leader, Issue 804, 22 December 1881, Page 3

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THE PASTORAL LAND LEASES. Temuka Leader, Issue 804, 22 December 1881, Page 3

THE PASTORAL LAND LEASES. Temuka Leader, Issue 804, 22 December 1881, Page 3

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