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LAND SETTLEMENT.

(from our own correspondent.) Auckland, August 28

The Nov/ Zealand Herald, writing upon the Native Land Court Bill and the Land Transfer Act Amendment Bill, says—“To some extent both Bill3 deal with cases which have already ariseD, and there is always a natural objection to such legislation. Bat careful provision has been made that no injustice shall be done to any party, and we are convinced that unless these Bills became law, grave injustice will be suffered by many persons who have entered into transactions in good faith, and have expended large capital in purchasing land which they are desirous of bringing into cultivation. One, of the best means of progress in this Colony is the purchase of Native land by capitalists from England or Australia, who buy with the intention of embarking in agricultural or pastoral pursuits. But that has been put an end to by the fact that every buyer has before him a troublesome, prolonged, and annoying course of negotiations, with the risk that through some mistake of a Native Land Court Judge he may have his title assailed even after he has obtained a Crown grant. These Bills provide a means nf settling certain titles that have been completed in good faith, but respecting which doubts have arisen. These Bill will also greatly simplify the process of obtaining a title through the Native Land Court, They will, therefore, be of material assistance throughout the whole of the North Island in forwarding settlement and the investment of capital.”

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 913, 30 August 1889, Page 19

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LAND SETTLEMENT. New Zealand Mail, Issue 913, 30 August 1889, Page 19

LAND SETTLEMENT. New Zealand Mail, Issue 913, 30 August 1889, Page 19