VILLAGE SETTLER.
NATIVE TOWNSHIPS. '(to the editor.) private individual who cuts up of Hand for a township or otheraßhae to form a road at least a before a lease can be registered, and (the 2road be taken over by the local body. That was my opinion, but, alas I it has been changed. I now find that any native can receive at least £l2 an acre rent, for doing nothing, and have the Crown officials and all their machinery for fighting at their backs. This, x . indeed, is a free country, but well overridden by the crass incompetency of those who wish to treat the native as the “ poor unbenigbted savage.”— Yours, etc., PARAWAI TOWNSHIP (ALIAS TE MAIKA).
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 276, 14 September 1906, Page 3
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118VILLAGE SETTLER. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 276, 14 September 1906, Page 3
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