SOLDIER SETTLERS.
EXEMPTION FROM BENT FOB FOUR YEARS. One of the first decisions by tie Government, arising out of the recast e investigation of soldiers settlers' blocks*. ia that relating to the Parihaka (Tars.naki) Block. The Minister of Agriculture (the Hon. W. N6awarthy)'kaa approved of the following cciucsasUai. to the settlers there: — 1. Of all rents paid froa Jaxuttf , Ist or July next, following the expiation of the period covered by the irst half-year's rent being carried fororaxd to credit after the expiration of tsd additional exemption granted.. 2. To remit all rents, after paynwat ■", of the first half-year's rent and broken """"' period np to June 30th, 1923L-*\.- ' 3. Is addition, to grant few yesJn* : '-] exemption from payment of. tju'Msj J - V July Ist, 1923. ;y \^l The Minister, in a letter to Wt-O'••■'• " ?•* Hawken, M.P. (Egnjont) ■mimi|li<ii "M his decision, says he is'still tXHa&tst-. - '* % ing the possibility of making nim*sf&/' A iher advances to these r "w sub-divisional fencing, mnnrtref, i, I grass-seed. v 'y- " r ;»i
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17810, 9 July 1923, Page 13
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