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Industrious Maoris.

1 NJSW CONDITION' OF AFFAIRS. ''There is quite a. dearth of people in the pas just now," wrote Nurse Meetliflin in lior report on the native health work, to the Hawera Hospital Hoard. They are all away working; some engaged on their own land, others working for pakehas— harvesting;, milking, weeding, etc. To those who possess tlieir own land emigration is becoming a tiling of the, past; tliov cling to tlieir homes and their land. They are daily realising more fully the advantages of separation from the pas.—Hawora Star. BaacgswCT-asgsnp—ggCT*

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 March 1913, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
92

Industrious Maoris. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 March 1913, Page 2

Industrious Maoris. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 March 1913, Page 2

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