There is much that is discouraging and depressing in certain aspects of Maori life, hi in spite of all this, the on the and he is moving upwards. The iori of to-day is a bettor worker, a better 'lzen, a bettor all-round man than he •was ten years ago.—Napier Herald. ■ As a publio educator the I4nd Tenure 'mission will certainly do some good. ‘"f" -’stabli^—mnf Boyal Commis".n ezp'i ... f of getting to | THEe in the oondi- -. -v this oountry.— porfcan t work, dug allowances lof the school T ) that with such mlp to staff our )"-f/pnice the re>>.’B been . Ar\,/';'and which, ,3 /just in oertain v lino boon to tbo I sin comparison \ |vices rendered, -j ; offered by rival ; ideejuate. —Wei- //- "
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1388, 24 February 1905, Page 3
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