COLLEGE LAND ENDOWMENTS
STATE OFFICIALS MEET BOARD
,u Th r e Governments suggestion that the Lands Department should take over the administration of highcountry endowment lands of Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, again came before the board of governors of the college yesterday after a lapse of about six months. Previously the board decided that it would resist any change in control, and yesterday the chairman (Mr W H. Gdiespie, M.P.) read a letter he (Mr V R n r to . Minister of Lands Corb ett) emphasising that watched tlon needs were closely
t-. T ™ Director-General of Lands (Mr Pm M ' and the pastoral lands M - .Macdonald) waited matter board at midda y to discuss the
, statem ent was issued after the talks m committee.
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26886, 12 November 1952, Page 6
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