NATIVE LAND.
, HON. A. T. NGATA INTERVIEWED. A '.' IBT IKMBIIArH—rI!BS.s ASSpCUTIOX.) •,■..■■'■■"■■ , /''.''''Auckland, April If. ' The Hon. A: T. Ngata,' inlorviowod ;, al Huntly, stalocl. that tho Toltaanu Land Oou forenco did not approve tho proposed abolitios of tho Native Appellate Court, and a rcver< to the old -.system' of .rclicariiig, \yi\kii ■ivas very costly to litigalits, and multiplied .delays;.- The committoa- suggested that th« pj'oceduro of the Native, Lund Court should" bo amended, to facilitflto exchanges, and thai tho Government should appoint eouiniissio.-ior: to carry out. on a wholesale scaio cxcbangci botwceii. tho various sections of ': a Iriboi; ,':. Tho committoo insisted that tho Govern, mont 6h6iild. perfect a system.; of settlins Maoris on their own lands, and expresses tlio opinion that tlio timo had not amvoi when restrictions agninat alienation sLould bo altogether removed. ■ /;- v ■ '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 485, 19 April 1909, Page 4
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134NATIVE LAND. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 485, 19 April 1909, Page 4
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