A farm bought with government assistance by a serviceman returned from the Second World War.
there were two other Rehab farms next to ours
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- When the Rehab farms were being developed dairy farmers were expected to milk at least 45 cows.
- We had three rehab farms, all beside each other, all about the same size.
- Their time here began with a ballot for a rehab farm.
- The farm had been turned down in the early days for a rehab farm because of the gorse which has long been a problem on Banks Peninsula.
- Rehab farms were usually about 500 acres which meant that this farm was not put in the ballot for the returned servicemen.
- This has happened on another Rehab farm in the valley.
- When the war ended, he was allocated a rehab farm.
- After my father came back from World War II, he was given what was known as a rehab farm.
- We visited neighbours three or four miles further on at Kirribilli, one of several Rehab farms balloted after the war.
- His first property was won through the Returned Servicemen's Rehabilitation Scheme and known as a Rehab farm.