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Public Notice

LAND BALLOT APPLICATIONS from Ex-Service- * men with the specified gradings close with the undersigned at 4 p.m on 28th April, 1950, for the undermentioned farms. Grading Certificate issued by Rehabilitation Department, and evidence of financial resources (certificate from a Bank Manager or Post Office Savings Bank will be accepted) must accompany the applications. Usual loan limits will apply and the Crown’s stock, etc., to be purchased. Plans for inspection at the Rehabilitation Offices, Auckland, Hamilton, Paeroa, Rotorua, Te Kuiti and Pukekohe. Application forms obtainable from Rehabilitation Offices. Schedule. FOR ALLOTMENT ON FIXED CHARGES Waipa Farm Settlement (Formerly Estate D. E. Finlayson). Three sections approx. 80 acres each. Nine miles from Hamilton. Approx. 50 cows and replacements. Graded “A” for dairy South Auckland or Waikato. Wairama Farm Settlement. (Formerly Kereone Ltd.) Three sections approx. 103/115 acres. Eight miles from Morrinsville. Approx. 60/65 cows and replacements. Graded “ A ” for dairy South Auckland or Waikato. Kio Farm Settlement (Formerly C. B. Peacocke). One Section approx. 114 acres. Five miles from Otorohanga. Approx. 55 cows and replacements. Graded “ A ” for dairy South Auckland or Northern King Country. Kuranui Farm Settlement (Formerly A. T. Batty). One section approx. 14 acres, 31 miles from Morrinsville. Approx. 1000-1100 ewes and 75 bullocks. Graded “ A ” sheep-farming. (Fat Lamb) South Auckland or Waikato. Maungakawa Farm Settlement. (Formerly P. Muirhead). One section approx. 442 acres, 12 miles from Cambridge. Approx. 1100 ewes and 60 run cows. Graded “ A ” sheep-farming (Store) South Auckland. Parau Farm Settlement (Formerly Messrs Davis & Brady). One Section approx. 382 acres, 30 miles from Te Awamutu and 21 miles from Oparau Post Office. Approx. 800 breeding ewes and 60 breeding cows. Graded “ A ” sheep-farming (store) South Auckland or Northern King Country. Pamotu Farm Settlement (Formerly Mr E. Carter and commonly known as “ Perham & Larsen ”). Two sections approx. 164/218 acres. 20 miles from Te Awamutu approx. 45 dairy cows and replacements and 150 breeding ewes. Graded “ A ” dairy (M.E.) with some sheep South Auckland or Northern King Country. Kokonga Farm Settlement (Formerly E. J. Curlett). Five Sections approx. 462/861 acres. 35 miles from Tuakau and 5 miles from Waikaretu Post Office. Approx. 900/1000 breeding ewes and 60/ 100 run cattle. Graded “ A ’ Sheep farming South Auckland and confirmed by Hamilton Farming Sub Committee. Ex-servicemen graded “ A ” for Sheep-Farming South Auckland and hot confirmed by the Hamilton Farming Sub Committee, who consider they have the requisite qualifications to handle this type of country should contact the District Rehabilitation Officer, Hamilton, not later, than 19th April, 1950, who will consider the application and if necessary arrange for examination by the Hamilton Farming Sub Committee. FOR ALLOTMENT ON WAGES Galatea Farm Settlement (Formerly Part Galatea Station). Twelve sections, approx. 130/180 acres. 50 miles from Rotorua. Approx. 50/60 cows and replacements. Graded “ A ” dairy South Auckland. Atiamuri Farm Settlement (Formererly Messrs Murray Bros.). Six sections approx. 160/210 acres. 25 miles from Rotorua. Approx. 60 cows and replacements. Graded “ A ” dairy South Auckland. Pouarua Farm Settlement (Formerly undeveloped Crown Land). Five sections approx. 90/100 acres. 3i miles from Kerepeehi. , Approx 60 cows and replacements. Graded “ A ” dairy on Hauraki Plains by Paeroa Rehabilitation Committee. Ex-servicemen graded u A ” for South Auckland who consider they have the requisite qualifications but I do not already hold the special grading should contact their local Rehabilitation Officer as soon as possible who will arrange for a preliminary examination by their local Farming Sub-Committee and if necessary for a final examination by the Paeroa Rehabilitation Committee on the 19th April, 1950. Tahaia Farm Settlement (Formerly undeveloped Crown Land). One section, approx. 105 acres. 8 miles from Otorohanga. Approx. 50 cows and replacements. Graded “ A ” dairy Northern King Country. Owaikura Farm Settlement (Formerly W. Alexander). One section, approx. 147 acres, 31 miles from Otorohanga. Approx. 45 cows and 150 breeding ewes. Graded “ A” dairy (M.E.) with some sheep. Northern King Country.. Mangati Farm Settlement (Te-Tabi Sub-Block). One section, approx 439 acres. Situated betwee?i Mangati and Te Tahi Roads, 14 miles from Te Awamutu. Approx. 800 ewes and hoggets and 60 cattle. Graded (1) “A ” Wool (M.E.) and Store Sheep. (2) “ A ” Store and Fat Sheep (M.E.) and Wool. Waikato or South Auckland or Northern King Country and who have special ability to control fern tryApplicants with either of the above gradings for Waikato or South Auckland will require to appear before the Hamilton Farming Sub-Com-mittee and applicants with either of the above gradings for Northern King Country will require to appear before the Te Kuiti Farming SubCommittee for examination as to their knowledge of fern country and their financial status. Applicants should contact the appropriate Rehabilitation Officer not later than 19th April, 1950. The houses in most cases will be new three-bedroom type and all old buildings will be renovated. If the houses are not ready for immediate occupation temporary accomodation will be supplied. Details will be obtainable from Rehabilitation Qffices ’

and will also be seen at most Post Offices. D. A. PATTERSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands, P.O. Box 460, Hamilton* 324

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 80, Issue 7181, 27 March 1950, Page 4

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Public Notice Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 80, Issue 7181, 27 March 1950, Page 4

Public Notice Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 80, Issue 7181, 27 March 1950, Page 4