BUSH-SICK LANDS.
WELLINGTON, July 29. The problem of dealing with bush-sic.i lands occupied the Farmers’ Conference to-day. The following motion was even* tually passed:—
‘•'That when Crown land has been Settled, and it :s found afterwards not to have been of sufficiently good quality to return a living under the conditions of settlement, the State should undertake such necessary rearrangements and readjustments as will enable settlers to obtain ,the necessaries of life without recourse to public charity.”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3829, 2 August 1927, Page 20
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