THE HOT SPRINGS
[fks fbzbs association.] Wem-inoxon, January 8 Negotiations foe th» pnechaee of Rotorua are Btill eoirg on. All the efgnatures of the residents in the 10-slity have been obtained txcept one or two, but a Dumber of Natives hav'ng interests are sc»ttered about th« oountry, Government officials are now engaged bunting ibeßO people ap. and tb.9 next eeßeion power *vill be obtained from the Legislature to cut off the portions of those who etlll obj ot to elgn. Hakarewarewa is also under (ffjr, and Waiotapa wag bought some fur years aso ■c that all the BptlDgs of any vaue will ■con be in poeseteion of (ho Govercment The cavea at Otahaoga were only passed through the Court and the title lndlvidua Usedaalterecently, but the Govemmnt are negotiating for tbeir purchase, and ezpeot to complete ope ationesuccessfully.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2324, 9 January 1890, Page 3
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138THE HOT SPRINGS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2324, 9 January 1890, Page 3
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