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THE Kawhia Settler FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1905, EDITORIAL NOTES.

J£a4bia. Tho main ifrbjedt’rf origifihiiy-'Wfti w ' question, the most effective means that could be empioy*d-4o eradicate' tbe post, and to draw np a petition to present to tbe that steps be taken to obeck the evil. SinAe the meet bowevfet. the Government ’have awakened to. their hff’ *his’ ifiiiCtter, ;<nd? have atfdjpall the weed which’ is so pM&'ieuii at i“»ESW»© ingjof the-ragwort prij^ani;-w b.iuß te, have plenty. pf._ uoftm Eor„fdva4us»on, in drder tbat^th^ ;, to offer suggesti^;' treatment, for eH<adßait-tbat''the ’entjtint will only lor a few months, when doubtless'ike operation i wil) have to be repeated. Another important subject To £e debated is that of the Lana Question to hold a sitting at Kawhia, as it is maintained that this disiriSPblßH l ’* fot' ••tlToi UkibJpbfß qvW»n'4eLu Bs -’*ia* *«' any place at which tbe Commission, ilia > ddooc •Tlfß''se*tteft Wife w«uld-giw> 7, -wsil'lrtvb?. lii «ri.; Iwir • 95 W -ftH portion® ■ of -Now "feAt l --tOMtfrteji !4«ad.f 8 4'enhre the majority of tbe ■•thiq . it -raonkiosAdmbtMl.vAfc t&u , in favour of tho Freehold; which, wIM'Ik. fortwcrddA toMhasQhattM dlMraKMSfttKlff : !,.\«by®rdlhvth6«Rm»tiqtßs4ea 4in ,l grajmme of vital topics are to be 3CW£d. Mr Lang,-M«Aifjli. r has kindly co Jeon ted Io bo present, though at greht persoi!ffi!*Tl!lfrox^^i^c9?** l resent their progress being namperea in iay ww<bj'psho»;|}iJ#Afwi#ww,<qf,kh,, Gofrernmeut in fulfilling the promises, etch «<> lavishly tAiey have at tbe conclusion that to get vi AUt'goadiug the Seddon AdmmistraBiom and < iQefnber, Mr nuH already bees’*M:coiafpfiBia«n7 But 7 itih as a drop of watej A iu tho ocean, settlers in the kiritehere block Lie B ■ 4h« maoh-nefflectad— aja, scarcely rer —Ki.wbia COTnty a good ex- : of XuiWW&^lt"ie tadre Light U»a >V"'«'nVferal persona Writ, on the^m)e^i«Lf4<|d,,.per-■fcapi-i put the case differently. In for- ! fvayding us a' report of th« initial Meeting, whkllhWWtH iMIWr hsi issue, Mr P. 0. Rose, who was elected leqrctary, tersely remarks: '* From whnt I can isee of here Lire is a lot , >b«¥«p'tvl shiai>l.>lh'smi > H»S;rr ho'lfigli® giffltflHtHfKftfi' *»9 tfiei rosideatunjf .i.iiai irarioaa .dwiriets, their own.”, «tr».fool certain that nihoti' uodet wiealfi' r'S'ilY from -joinitsg -i«*j wbrn s a>,gh’at deal of time iu letter writings thi*t ki» ufwiiiwiotki duejri ve of in the Kiricebero block.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 199, 17 March 1905, Page 2

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THE Kawhia Settler FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1905, EDITORIAL NOTES. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 199, 17 March 1905, Page 2

THE Kawhia Settler FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1905, EDITORIAL NOTES. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 199, 17 March 1905, Page 2

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