The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 1–4University of Auckland., 1989 |
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Strana 47
... remained at a low figure of about two and - a - half per cent until 1936 when twelve farms were sold . Nevertheless , transfer rates never approached those of the boom years , and for the following two decades remained at 40 ibid . 41 ...
... remained at a low figure of about two and - a - half per cent until 1936 when twelve farms were sold . Nevertheless , transfer rates never approached those of the boom years , and for the following two decades remained at 40 ibid . 41 ...
Strana 49
... remained reasonably intact . Moreover , the rate of land transfer continued at a very low level partly because of the tremen- dous price of land in the area and partly because of the rise of ' gentlemen farmers ' who employed ...
... remained reasonably intact . Moreover , the rate of land transfer continued at a very low level partly because of the tremen- dous price of land in the area and partly because of the rise of ' gentlemen farmers ' who employed ...
Strana 159
... remained more aloof , not only because it realised it had less to gain from intra - Australasian free trade , but also because of the insuperable difficulties the financial provisions of 1891 posed to the servicing of its public debt ...
... remained more aloof , not only because it realised it had less to gain from intra - Australasian free trade , but also because of the insuperable difficulties the financial provisions of 1891 posed to the servicing of its public debt ...
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Kupe Toi and the Fleet | 14 |
Land Trans | 32 |
DIANNE LEWIS The Tin Trade in the Malay Peninsula during | 52 |
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