MAORIS AS FARMERS.
AN INTERESTING MOVEMENT. [by tklkuravh — run ciuiss association.] GISBORNE. Jan. 18. The Ngatiporou natives have taken keenly to dairying and lour youths, ex-students of the I’e Ante College are being sent to IJawkes Bay College for training in tbe most up-to-date met :.- uds. Their studies will be financed jointly by the Maori Purposes Fund Control Board and by moneys bequeathed by prominent Ngatipni mis tor the purpose. The lads were selected as the most suitable types from To Ante College agricultural classes. They were in.i'cwel led bv a big gathering of the tribe which regards them as pioneers of a new movement for the betterment of the native race. a
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1926, Page 3
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113MAORIS AS FARMERS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1926, Page 3
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