LAND SETTLEMENT
AMONG NORTH ISLAND MAORIS. MINISTER GREATLY IMPRESSED. (Per Press Association— Copyright.) uAUCKLyAIfP,' May 29. . ~ The Minister of Affairs, Sir. A. T. Ngata,; .aou- .-return , .from.. .an, official inspection of the Maoris’ land settlements at Kaipara, ■ goki^nga, ■ Haiparay Whangaroa and Bay of Islands) 1 said lie was greatly impressed? with ' the extent, .to which costs' are being kept dowif. .' • ; 'Tlm'uen'ple are very keen, and the Ratafia* foilowersjrfpWtioulartyenround^ Kaihoke who used to be against the scheme are now favourable to it. Maori fanners are now supplying fourteen dairy factories in. North Auckland and returns were well Up to the standard set by the F.ul-o‘-pbaibneigliboui's, Vu'/G; • t -• (pha Minigteiv-iaddcdc: AHufe. dhvlitv' ;: no'r' cent, of relief workers in thd ; Kaiiiftke ] d istr if the" settlement scheme cauld be properly establislied:thefCiAthe.' Bunw her on relief could 'bp reduced nearly two-thirds.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1933, Page 5
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137LAND SETTLEMENT Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1933, Page 5
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