MAORI GUIDES
LICENSING ACTION
ROTORUA, March 4
In connection with -the licensing oi g'oi.de.s -.at. W-hakarewa-rewi,' a. committee consisting of.'AlrvL. <L - ißhyfie.3 } -of-.tne ’-Tourist Qhief Mita .Taupopdki and :Mr Tai /Mitchell, dealt with nearly 50 applications'. • •; v Under -the new arrangement,' -jt .was •decided .that di.cence s i would be issued to ’about iso’ guides,and, i-es the number oi applicant's wag cons-jderably ;in texc^s I 'of the number renu-ired, /toe committee "deallt with ! each applicant personally. Thirty guides received their licences ito-day fgnd, .according..’to the requirement, each guide has to conform ro certain distinctivedress' ‘regulations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1933, Page 8
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