MAORI CONFERENCE.
— ■ ' tIR.'iHERRIES'S SPEECH DISCUSSED. . ,si ! ' ' '..(By Telegraph.—Press 'Association.) ' Gisborne, March 7. The Natives at the hui at< Mauutuke; aro busily engaged in the discussion' of ■' Mr. Herries's policy speech delivered on Wednesday. They , intend to prep>ire a : (reply to Mr.'Herries, and this will probably, be available for publication as a representative opinion of, the whole Maori race. The hui is attracting large crowds of • pakehas. King te Rata and representative Tamnaki Maoris aTe' expected- on Sunday. The hui will probably last, about another fortnight, but the Ngßtl-' jrarus, who are practically the only tribe in New Zealand which dances the red war dances, return to Port Awanui to-morrow, tnorning. ■ ' .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1693, 8 March 1913, Page 5
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110MAORI CONFERENCE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1693, 8 March 1913, Page 5
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