OTOROHANGA.
The Native Land Court, Judge Browne presiding, with Herepeta Rapihana (assessor), and W. Seon (clerk and interpreter), is at present sitting at Otorohanga. Prior to the Easter holidays the Court defined the interest of the Crown in a number of local lands, the total area awarded to •h: Ci'o fJ .n being' considerably over ' j~ t -: v thousand acres, while the area left in the ownership of the Natives n earlv ninety thousand acres. The C r >urt adjourned for Easter on ,16th. and resumed on WednesThere are about fifty more • ;\u, (V \. n interests' to be h'-p ;: v .'iih ancl this is now being done bv"the Court. "Omrohansa has been quite busy I matters political, social, * cot ,-.m-rc:al have been brisk. Tl-pre have, dunng the past weeK, heen melting of farmer,, volunteers, "Maori dvaniatic club, acd .(j. ial cavheunfe'.-s, l ;^ e hiiter Ucnig enhanced" by the grand autumn leather and moonlight nights,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 79, 24 April 1908, Page 3
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154OTOROHANGA. King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 79, 24 April 1908, Page 3
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