FERTILE PIAKO LAND.
FROM £2 TO £65 AN ACRE. [BT v' TKr.EOBA.PK.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] ' " MORRINBVILLE. .Wednesday. • • Fourteen years ago land at • Tatuanui ' was sellftig at £2 per acre, while,to-day it ris ; changing hands at £65 pet- acre, This .has been. the result of . rapidlj breaking in most fertile land and its subdivision into small holdings. . These small ■ ; holdings 'were subjected to more intense ; cultivation than the larger ones; and the •values : have radvanced accordingly/ ■0n •oine farms it is shown that the ~ r „ land is' more than -a beast- to two with-more theuse o {scientific the smaller farms may ; ■is contended that, with'more ition and the use of scientific eding, the smaller farms may beast to the acre.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18657, 13 March 1924, Page 12
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