NATIVE TOWNSHIPS.
In respect to matters connected with township leases at To Kuiti and Otorohanga the following letter was received by Mr Jennings from the Native Department in reply to representations made on behalf of the centres mentioned:
Referrinc t' l your telegram to Sir .1 nun's Carroll re Otorohunga leanes, I am j»c11 injr fresh drafts prepared for I'xcciil ion by the lessees which will overcame the di(lieuHies mentioned. Tlu'.'m' (iiilicnltii's, of course, apply to Te Ki? iI i and Taumarunui as well as (Morohanj.'.a. You mention Homo further trouble as to To Kuili lessees bcj1Irefused advances by the State Department, but tlie refusal is on a different suggestion to Otorohani'a. I am unab'e to trace where the distinction is, but if you will adviso mo of the position I will look into the matter. Sir .lames Carroll, prior to leaving for Oisborne, asked me to give these matters attention.- Under-Sec-retary, Native Department.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 423, 16 December 1911, Page 4
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154NATIVE TOWNSHIPS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 423, 16 December 1911, Page 4
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