WAAIHI GATHERING
UNITED ACTION URGED
[BY TKLKUKAPH.-—I'BKSS association.] Auckalnd, This Day. The native meeting at Waahi resumed yesterday. Ahuriri, Mahuta's prime minister, commenced the proceedings by urging upon all the necessity for united action. Any lack of unanimity would have a tendency to delay the settlement of the land. The Opposition party in the camp, who were not conciliated, again expressed the opinion that the election of a "man" committee ought to be reconsidered, as the present committee was not representative. Mahuta dialted on the necessity for unanimity, and declared his actions were regulated solely by his desire to advance the interests of the race.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 380, 22 July 1911, Page 5
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105WAAIHI GATHERING King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 380, 22 July 1911, Page 5
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