The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 42University of Auckland., 2008 |
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... farm . This provision suited farmers ' sons as they could ultimately amalgamate their land - for - settlements section with their parents ' home farm . 76 The Langdale settlement was allotted at the Masterton courthouse . The Wellington ...
... farm . This provision suited farmers ' sons as they could ultimately amalgamate their land - for - settlements section with their parents ' home farm . 76 The Langdale settlement was allotted at the Masterton courthouse . The Wellington ...
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... farm . Hogg was untroubled that the sons of local farmers would be the primary beneficiaries of the Langdale settlement . Farmers ' sons had the necessary experience and capital to transform Langdale into intensive farms . The marital ...
... farm . Hogg was untroubled that the sons of local farmers would be the primary beneficiaries of the Langdale settlement . Farmers ' sons had the necessary experience and capital to transform Langdale into intensive farms . The marital ...
Strana 94
... farm had many advantages over smaller farms . Large areas of arable land allowed for larger cultivation equipment giving better labour utilization . Similarly , a large farm would shift larger mobs of livestock to the rail lowering the ...
... farm had many advantages over smaller farms . Large areas of arable land allowed for larger cultivation equipment giving better labour utilization . Similarly , a large farm would shift larger mobs of livestock to the rail lowering the ...
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