STATE ADVANCES.
HAURAKI PLAINS SETTLERS.
(BY TELEGRAPH-— COSBWWMH'SSt'I Wellington, «nesday. Asked by Mr. Massey (Leader of U»OP* position) to explain whether ««' Ncvr *£ land State-guaranteed Advances Ofifc* had declined to lend money.to settle* 0* the Hauraki Plains, the Hoi. J. A. MiJtf replied in the House of fiepresaiteu™ this afternoon that loans were avaitaWJ to those settlers who hafe sufficient ana satisfactory security to tier. CoiwiWj*. lion of a number of application* had been postponed pending the obtaining of ,■»■... tain advice, and information from W-Valuer-General. This has now been furnished to the superintendent, and tw applications are receives attention. _ Mr. Taylor (Thanes) said that * sett** on the plains had been informed by a* office that loans toHauraki Plain* *M& would not be saoitioned until the dram use and protection works hid piothoroughly effective. He strongly W|* the claims of «vtle» for State assistance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14767, 24 August 1911, Page 6
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