PROPOSED MAORI HILL MUNICIPALITY.
* "To the JEdiior. "“■' n: ' ‘ *
Sia,--At' the. meeting held th» Roelyn Hsu last evening the public were believe that the Maori HUI ; pebpje' had been the cause -of a portion of Roslyn being inrinded in the proposed township of Cfanmore, but in order that the matter may be rightly, understood I wish to state that, it was the reeidoita of Linden who came to, a meeting at.-Maori Hill ,and wished us-to, include their The fatter, wasi dig^ped. qod acoeptvd on the district ahoidd be canvassed and a majority of wghatws obtained. , lIU being v4one, a huge, majority of statures were In favor of, .bring joined with tis, and .at'.a fhwiSg .the matter was brought forward, and on bring ; Mr Jack assprted that.Maorl Hill as a centre would be intsonvenleUt residents of Linden 1 ’ the distance bring so %reat’ blit I may venture to state dStatrihe Maori Bill people'do net expect the&r dittriot to be-tho btntre anymore rifiau Bodym rrßut what will lor Jack say to putting the meeting hall in iSewington ?• Surely this would be more convanitnt: than thb ;present ; Roaly)i. /hrilir-I am, k, Maori Hill road, jpebmury d. ] Y(? ,
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Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 2
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193PROPOSED MAORI HILL MUNICIPALITY. Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 2
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