DEMAND FOR LAND
There had been a fairly steady demand for town sections, and thorn was an acute sliot'tagc of houses to let, said the president., Mr. P. .1. Mat-fell, at the annual meeting of the Waikato branch of the Real Estate Institute in Hamilton. The demand for sheep and dairy farms linil been good, and (br speculator had been conspicuous by his absence. Prices for all kinds of farms had hardened, continued MY. Mavfell, although the levels of seven years ago had not been reached. Numerous buyers from Taranaki, Manawalu and Wairarapa had bought properties in the Waikato during the past few years and the moveincut showed no signs, of slackening.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19135, 2 October 1936, Page 3
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