THE YOUNG MAORI PARTY.
AUCKLAND, February 22
The twelfth annual conference of the Te Ante Association, or popularly known as "The Young Maori Party," will be held at Orakei on Monday. Papers will be delivered on trades, sheepfarming, office work, professions, gum digging:. Maori representation, infant mortaliiy, ihe drink question, gambling, Maori clergy, per^mal religion, and maize growing, in th"c Bay of Plenty. Th© association had its origin at Te Auto College in 1896. At first a conference was called at Te Ante College for the purpose of forming a link to bind together pa^t and present "students, because from North Cape to Stewart Island, and from Mount Egmont to the East Cape, ihere waa no part of Maoriland but had had representatives in the institution. It w&'i in soni9 measure to make of the=e a connected whole, bound together by the lies of common interest and sympathy that the oonfeience was called.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 34
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153THE YOUNG MAORI PARTY. Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 34
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