UTILISING NATIVE LAND
' SCOPE ROUND LAKE ROTORUA [PROM OUR OWN COKRKSPONDKNXj ROTORUA, Saturday Information regarding any native land in the county considered suitable " for development was requested by the Unemployment Board in a letter re- : ceived by the Eotorua County Council. ".'lt was.suggested that the deputy-chair- ! 'man of the board, Mr. J. S. Jessep, be I .asked to inspect lands available in com- '■ pany with councillors upon the ocea--1 sion of his next visit, r The county chairman, Mr. H. P. I 'Foi;d, expressed the opinion that the j'Nativte Department had commenced the of its hardest land first; « much of the land would not pay inain- » tenance costs. Some of the best native s;iand/ lay around the lake foreshore, ; and its appearance was a disgrace to the '* county. The district would look 50 per f .cent better if the whole oi the land ' ;around tho lake was cleaned up and *_ fanned. He thought the board should "be informed that the council would premier the development of such lands to upon other lands which ">"«uld not pay. <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21799, 14 May 1934, Page 12
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176UTILISING NATIVE LAND New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21799, 14 May 1934, Page 12
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