NATIVE LAND COURTS.
'(Special to Gisborne Times.) Wellington, last Dight.
There aro indications that the Native Land Court work is being pushed ahead. Ucdsr tha stimulus th»t has been g ; ven to it by tho recent reorganis-nim cf the Department, the Ikoharoa Mao i Council (Hawks's Bay) which c;mpri.es Mr W. 0. Kensington, Under Secretary for Grown Lands, Judge Elgar (Under-Secrcrary for Native Affairs), and Mr Ropuha T„ Hianga, which was t j have set at Hastings on October 2nd, haa bad to postpone its sitlicg owing to tho illness c-i the prccident of the Council (Mr KansirgiOL), Iho d <tc of its meeting will bn announced when fixed. Judge Cows on pr: coeds lo Hcki anga next work. Jo?g> Sims is holding a sitting of the Native Land Court at Oicrohaugu (Wakit.,), Judgj Main is at Hastings,. and Judge Brown has taken up Native Court work at Rotorua.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1869, 26 September 1906, Page 3
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