TRAFFICKING IN LAND.
That trafficking in Crown lands is go*kng (on' under the very nose of'ths Government in New Zealand nobody •c:ita we£il deny. 'But how the Land can put a stop to this practise is difficult to discovert". It ijs almost impossible to frame set rale® to govern- all casts, fior .circumstances differ so materially. Possibly if the law '■ware to provide that ino person who ihais JieM a Orowm' seot/ion shall be eligible at a baillcit, or be allowed to acquire the inteiretst of another tenant for a given, period, <jhe amount of trafficking might be ireduced; Meanwhile, the number of -ton'sf-ers which a.re gi'anted at every meeting of the Land Boa/rds /bear eloquent testimony to the tfaet that gambling tm. land has assumi ted alarming propoirtions.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10660, 15 June 1912, Page 4
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129TRAFFICKING IN LAND. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10660, 15 June 1912, Page 4
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