The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 7–8University of Auckland., 1973 |
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... Association initiated a plan for cultivation which was intended to bring areas of their properties into permanent pastures sown in Eng- lish grasses . Particularly at The Levels , the quality of the cultivated land attracted the ...
... Association initiated a plan for cultivation which was intended to bring areas of their properties into permanent pastures sown in Eng- lish grasses . Particularly at The Levels , the quality of the cultivated land attracted the ...
Strana 152
... Association's policy , particularly on The Levels and even more on the enormous leaseholds of the Hakataramea property which came into its possession in 1868 . In 1869 , after the Canterbury and Otago Association had absorbed another ...
... Association's policy , particularly on The Levels and even more on the enormous leaseholds of the Hakataramea property which came into its possession in 1868 . In 1869 , after the Canterbury and Otago Association had absorbed another ...
Strana 153
... Association stood off from what Davidson described as a purchasing spree , there is little doubt that most of the land would have been tied up in the hands of people who depended for their profit on doing the minimum in development and ...
... Association stood off from what Davidson described as a purchasing spree , there is little doubt that most of the land would have been tied up in the hands of people who depended for their profit on doing the minimum in development and ...
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