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A CASE FOR CONSIDERATION.

The law provides tor the renewal of a lease of a small grazing run only in the event of the land not being required for closer settlement, and then at a revised rental, but it is urged, says the "Lyttelton Times," that the Crown Lands Guide, which was issued by authority of the Minister in 1885, and was practically an official summary of the land laws of the time, misled quite a number of settlers; and if these people can show that they have really suffered by the compiler's blunder they ought to be given some reasonable redress. Perhaps the option of taking up one of the subdivisions of the leasehold without competition might sufficiently meet their case.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3084, 5 January 1909, Page 4

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A CASE FOR CONSIDERATION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3084, 5 January 1909, Page 4

A CASE FOR CONSIDERATION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3084, 5 January 1909, Page 4

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