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Sir John Gorst.

PRESS ASSOCIATION Auckland, last nigbi. Sic John Gorst »pom a busy day in Te Awamutu uod its vicinity to-day. In tbo morning ho visited the miuaion houses and hia former rosidoaou. Than he dcuvo so Kangiaohia, liihikibi, and Orakuu. In ttie afternoon tia nenved edirossos from Maoris, and afterwards addressed ibrm. Tho Maoris made puihesie references 10 ihe old days when thoir numbers woro largo, and thoro wsie man oi authorisy and distinction among them. Tub Hon. G. Fawlds referred to the t Units of ttio GoverumanS to educate Sha Maoris, and the proposals for leobmoal eduaaviou. Sir John Gorst, in a mast intorestiog spotou, referred so bis experiences in cno early days, and lbs obanges tdat had moss impressed him, tbo principal of wnicb was cue friendship whioh now existed between the two races.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1950, 5 December 1906, Page 3

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Sir John Gorst. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1950, 5 December 1906, Page 3

Sir John Gorst. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1950, 5 December 1906, Page 3

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