FOR SALE OR LEASE.
EX-GERMAN TRADING STATIONS X IN SAMOA. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, March 22. When the Germans occupied Samoa, a big Germany company, known as the D.H. and P.G., had trading statious in of the Islands. When the New Zealand Government took over the German property, it did not keep these stations in operation, but retained possession of them. The Administration has now decided definitely that it will not re-open the stations under State auspices and is acordingly offering the greater number for sale or lease. The D.H. and P.G., showed excellent judgment in the selection of sites, and many of its trading stations occupied the best positions, so that they may be expected to be disposed of without difficulty. Only British or Samoan born subjects, or British firms or companies, will be permitted tQ acquire the stations. Disposal of the sites is in accordance with the Administration’s policy of reducing as much as possble the expenses of supervision and State administration.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18438, 23 March 1922, Page 4
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