The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 80
embarrassment , and was forced to divert the fund raised from land sales to the maintenance of the civil ... terms of the Treaty of Waitangi which gave the Government the right of preemption of all lands the Maoris wished to alienate .
embarrassment , and was forced to divert the fund raised from land sales to the maintenance of the civil ... terms of the Treaty of Waitangi which gave the Government the right of preemption of all lands the Maoris wished to alienate .
Page 81
COMPLICATED LAND QUESTIONS 81 claims were to be referred . These commissioners were empowered to award land , in amounts varying according to the purchase money , at a rate per acre decreasing as the length of time since the purchase ...
COMPLICATED LAND QUESTIONS 81 claims were to be referred . These commissioners were empowered to award land , in amounts varying according to the purchase money , at a rate per acre decreasing as the length of time since the purchase ...
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REVERSAL OF LAND POLICY 193 directions , amending land legislation was introduced in 1907 , the most important ... the lands have steadily deteriorated , and the revenue from them has diminished despite rising prices and booming land ...
REVERSAL OF LAND POLICY 193 directions , amending land legislation was introduced in 1907 , the most important ... the lands have steadily deteriorated , and the revenue from them has diminished despite rising prices and booming land ...
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