SETTLEMENT OF THE PATETERE LANDS.
SmiK time apo, it will bo remembered Mes^r-, K. B Walker, F. A. Rich, -lav Pilworth and .T. X Pounds proceeded to England in connection w ith the settlement <if the I'ntetw 1 md-<. We are j)le»sed to licar tliat .1 c.il)lc lias l)p«>ii rpcciM'd by the company at Cambudgc to the effect tli.it cvi'rylliinp in comiectidii with the settlement of this valuable tract of connti v lias been satisfactorily arranpfed. No doubt the woik of settlement will now be pushed fmw.ikl with e\peditu>n. Tlic fait that the railway will noon lie opened .is f,u a* l^iclifield should tend in a Kioat inea-ure to pro nioto the occupation of tin-, coittitry.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2019, 16 June 1885, Page 2
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116SETTLEMENT OF THE PATETERE LANDS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2019, 16 June 1885, Page 2
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