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THE COLOUR-LINE

Sir,—ls there, one law for the Maori. and another for the Pakeha in the Whakatane County? The Ranger is all the time chasing and impounding Maoris' stock, but everywhere I see many cattle belonging to Pakehas left out feeding on the roads and the ranger can't see them. I see .in your paper the County man in Waimana wants a poundbuilt. for Maori stock which, worry the people. Kapai the fair play and the Council give the. ranger the clear glasses not the coloured ones. Yours etc.,, TAI RANGI.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 98, 11 August 1944, Page 4

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91

THE COLOUR-LINE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 98, 11 August 1944, Page 4

THE COLOUR-LINE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 98, 11 August 1944, Page 4

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