SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.
DEMAND FOR SECOND CLASS. . Application for the 10,866 acres of land for discharged soldiers which is to be ballotted by the Auckland Land Board, are coming to hand in fairly large numbers. The first class lend comprises 2,740 acres, of which 2071 acres are in the Reparoa Settlement in the East Taupo country and 669 acres in the Te Mi.-o settlement, in the Piako county. The remainder is second class Innd, made >n> Z’f 7'.)7G aerps i,, the !'’nn<"'wabe block, in the Rotorua and YYhnka + ere counties, and 150 acres in the Rnngntnne settlement, in the Whakatare county. A review of the anplications to hand shew that, the majority am for the second class land, no less than 90 of the total oi 126 received coming under this cntoTorv.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 139, 27 May 1920, Page 3
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