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ABOLITION OF NATIVE MINISTER’S OFFICE.

* Perhaps the most re-assuring feature in the policy of the new government, as far as it is known, and the one that will be learnt with the greatest satisfaction by home friends, is the aholitiion of the Native Office as far as to the extent of having no Native Minister in the Government. It shows their intention to do away with all distinctions of race in the government of the Colony; to treat the aborigines as the colonists are treated, —a re suit already two long deferred, to the accomplishment of which we took forward with hope and confidence.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 451, 13 September 1866, Page 4

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ABOLITION OF NATIVE MINISTER’S OFFICE. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 451, 13 September 1866, Page 4

ABOLITION OF NATIVE MINISTER’S OFFICE. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 451, 13 September 1866, Page 4

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