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WHO HOLD THE LAND?

Daring last session a, return was called for by Mr. George Hutchison, whioh throws some light on the division of lands of the colony. It deals only with the unimproved valueß of ' estateß worth morfl than £20,000 eaoh. From it we learn that there are 272 owners of land in the colony whose estates are valued at more than £20,000. The value of the land held by these 272 owners is £16,810,068. Dividing the. totals into sections, the Lyttel ton Times arrives at the following '. XeßUlta:-.- Total mumClassification: No.ol proved ,Unimprovea "Values. Owners. Valjiea. £10,000 £SQ;QQO ITI £50,000 to £110.000 81 ' 6,018,988 £110,000 to £150,000 6 SU,ftS4 £150,000 to £210,000 6 1,050,886 £210,000 and over 8 8,156,602 272 £16,810,063

All that area in the TaranaM Land Distriot, situated in Blocks XIV. and XV., Upper " Waiter* Survey Distriot, and Blooka.H/ilU'i iVl., and VII., Ngatimam Survey Distriot, bounded towards the north and east by Grown lands and the boundary of the Pohokura and Tanmaatamaboe Blocks ; and towards the south and west by a publio road: "excepting ifeeerves for roads, education, and other purposes: containing a nett area for selection of 5200 acres, has been set apart as a special settlement. Mr, Metzentbin informed us that he has just received a fresh shipment of hoots, which he is selling very cheap. The prices can be seen in our advertising colums. — Atfcrf* THEB^E IS ONE THING every house -wife should know and that is that Hkboutiss BAKftte Powdib is the best. Why P It is' the cheapest because the Best for making breads. . pastry, cakes puddings, econes, Ac. Beautifully light and wholesome. I? 6d and Is tins. From all HoLLOWici's Pilt.B. — Factory Opetatives and Workers in Manufactories.— The remarkable remedies which have heen dxs» covered and perfected by Thomas Holloway, and which have for more than fifty yearß been succesfully used in every qnarter of the globe, are especially useful in all the manifold ailments which afflict those who by reason of their occupation are confined for years, or all their liveß in crowded . buildings and workshops. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are associated remediesi the former restoring 1 the 4^'vital 'powers when diminished, and always Tn^usting as an efficient blood purifier, whilst the latter relieves local maladies, checks inflammation, and acts as » cleansing, and healing agent in cases of bad legs, bad breasts ulcers and unhealthy sores of all kjndi.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3093, 6 April 1892, Page 3

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WHO HOLD THE LAND? Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3093, 6 April 1892, Page 3

WHO HOLD THE LAND? Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3093, 6 April 1892, Page 3

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