LAND SETTLEMENT.
Some ;of 'the newspapers of tlie Dominion aiio orediiitiing Mr Maesey with 'Having already 'acquired dlhe <Sherenden estate in Hawke's Bay, and several other lEmtall est a.te, s, if or ithe purposes of closcU' settlement; I|t .need hardly be said i-lrat the a.ri'angememjs for the acqiiiwfcioii «f ithe.se crjbtes were practically icomiplcted Ibefore ( Mr Ma.ssev camie irJto office. At the same time. <it 'is eaibirifactory to note .that tho P.i/imo Minister js Oe-tei'miiiietl upon a vigorous scheme ofc Ic's'a-r settlement, ; aurd 'that he has already been pnairiECt! itfli.q hearty riti&istadoe , ( of some c,f Hlie large lawd-owrier,s. We are credii'bly inlfarmed tlv.it a |iiunfbc,r of these have assured Mr MJa'ssey that 'they intend voluntarily- (sub-div-iding their If this he done, the settlement ©f the land will 'bo a comparatively easy matter for the new Governmer.lt.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10671, 18 July 1912, Page 4
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136LAND SETTLEMENT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10671, 18 July 1912, Page 4
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