MAORI CONGRESS.
Subscriptions will be gratefully received and acknowledged by the undersigned towards payment of the expenses of a congress shortly to be held in Wellington for the purpose- of inquiring into the condition and advancing the- interests of the Native race, Tt is hoped that jElOfr will be tiros raised: — Proceed* of Mr- Thornton's lecture.. £& 0 a Mr B. E. C. Quick , 8 3 a Dr Hocken .. , .330 Mr H. Williams , .. .. 4 2 a Mr W. Burnett 2- 2 (t Di Closs i .. .. »„ .. 1 1 tf Dr T. W. J. Shand ..... .. .. 1 1 tf Mr KR. Smith. .. 110 Dr WFRepa .. .-.• ... .. ..110 Dt Murray .. '.. ..,,.. ..' .. 10 0 A Friend: (A. B.y .. .., .. ./ .. 1 0 0 Rev. Y. King .., ... .. . , .. .. 010 0 Dr Colquhoud _ 010 O Er Hockest, Moray place. Dr Wr Bbea, Duoedin Hospital*. ; The solitary , pearl fishery in Germany-^. ;that. of the Elster^ Ri^er— is- progressing. In' 1902 the total output of nearla-waa 52 ?j • last year it was 7Q-.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 39
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158MAORI CONGRESS. Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 39
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