A FUNERAL OF A NATIVE CHIEF.
» • [pbr press assooiationJ. ; Napier. Ap-H 20. To-day tf> ■■• Mineral of Konatn Kiwepo. at Onu.hn, th'rio"n iU'lob from town, at *r,»cted tho large -u f>B3"mbla^B over aeon ;n Hawki'fl Bay, fully i.x thoua.ind persona boiu^ preaciu iSuropuuns preJouilna--1 tiuer S.ve.ul bunded Volunteers took s. part, the font-nil l»«in# ft military onej In recognition of Ronata'a loyal Borvloda ; durliig tho Maori wars. Mr Mitahelaon whb preaant, and was approached on the au> jciot. of Native ln^lulaii/n. Ho was -pked to repeal tho Native Land ArfmlnHtrallon Act, aud to eHtabliah free Uncle m Native lai'ds with certain restrictions to prevant Natives iinpuvur.&hing themsalves ; to exorclao more oare m appointing Native Land Land Oourt Jadges oonvenant with Maori ouetoms ; anil to allow Natives m each district to appoint their own aaaeaaora. la reply he sketched ■ broadly the intentions of the Ministry, Sand his explanation appealed to giva satisfaction.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1821, 21 April 1888, Page 3
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150A FUNERAL OF A NATIVE CHIEF. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1821, 21 April 1888, Page 3
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