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THE- KAJWAKA SETTLEMENT, HAWKE'S BAY. This settlement, of 15,000 acres, which lies to the north of Napier, on the route of the East Coast railway, was recently cut up in to suitable blocks by the Government, and opened for selection by returned soldiers. The photographs were taken on the occasion of a visit to the settlement some three weeks ago for the purpose of drafting sheep on to and stocking the sections. A further reference will 'be found in our news columns.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3292, 18 April 1917, Page 29 (Supplement)

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THE- KAJWAKA SETTLEMENT, HAWKE'S BAY. This settlement, of 15,000 acres, which lies to the north of Napier, on the route of the East Coast railway, was recently cut up in to suitable blocks by the Government, and opened for selection by returned soldiers. The photographs were taken on the occasion of a visit to the settlement some three weeks ago for the purpose of drafting sheep on to and stocking the sections. A further reference will 'be found in our news columns. Otago Witness, Issue 3292, 18 April 1917, Page 29 (Supplement)

THE- KAJWAKA SETTLEMENT, HAWKE'S BAY. This settlement, of 15,000 acres, which lies to the north of Napier, on the route of the East Coast railway, was recently cut up in to suitable blocks by the Government, and opened for selection by returned soldiers. The photographs were taken on the occasion of a visit to the settlement some three weeks ago for the purpose of drafting sheep on to and stocking the sections. A further reference will 'be found in our news columns. Otago Witness, Issue 3292, 18 April 1917, Page 29 (Supplement)