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Fbom our telegrams it will be seen that a most successful sale of land has been held at Fielding, and the large sum of

£30,503 realised. When will the day come that such a sale will talce place in this district, and our upper-country lands be purchased by small farmers at the rate of from £4 to £9 per acre ? The necessity for theTe Arohalandsbsing placedupon the market should be urged upon the Government by our authorities, for with a back country the present depression on this goldfield would not be so keenly felt, and opportunities would be given to those persons unsuccessful afc mining to turn their attention to other engagements.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3153, 27 March 1879, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3153, 27 March 1879, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3153, 27 March 1879, Page 2

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