UPLIFTING THE MAORI.
I 1 SVEII ENCOURAGING MAOBI FARMERS. At*„ll Iu order to encourage tli i mprove and farm their lam s,,,tl)?|(J9J!rnment is t:iking steps )'„atlvHi>oe mam I, i!ud SettleSmAfcif uVirtlW^) jive full effect to the intcut 0]i n ef tftat suction, au Order-in-Counc Ij 'liW' b'&b' istiWl Which' jirbvSsf Ekt slittlnSe f warded to ;Ke ComidiHsionisri of/JUrow if li«tldi>iof Kp^Si.'wiE. 4l f eon - °» f.ejjor itlie Minis' ber may advaucc tiny sum lot exceedjived Va'ltii o£., itlici-, lutidiii ■ 'Thoilaitipun ;j ailvanceiS skull be expended solely : tj iiiuprnyiiur jjjj fiirmiffp ilio land. I'll! for; jflxeii'ierra or by instalmeu ij extendinf qver such period, not es ycarji. ,J?ivc per cent, interest ii chnrjred for the alvanee. ] ''J't i Till;! WARMLY APPROV: ) Ij- ftflpil} ioR. ■»»'■> MkfEri 'iDVAlrcfis"" 1 :" DESIRABLE, j 5 BU|CESS. I.i'lilif 11. ! I ihi .Interviewed by a ,'l Pi at"'' /: Mr£ -if-.i: /1.-' ci i/fi'mivli r tieGostjfn ment proposal to advance money Ifp the improvement of nativa (lands.,,M syd: iweli-,#/ " "1 am sure 'tta| 'fpfifo o: ;p "frlio'W n;ijll| apprpyp, c|tj jCfVort t! jit is ieifl made by the Government t i; encourag the natives to farm~their la idi' adedni metho Is'. 1 ' 1 " 11 ''"' "I pin failjli in the i iprgvcijier judi carr; iug out of this new prin ilpjto/y will notice that the amoui that ma tdmrujed ijApt to excet 1 onc-thii <| tXilynol value o j the lam it is uesiraule that should go slowly and no cncumbi their land with too much I >'an mone; The desire is simply that t icy shoul get a reasonable start with tfceijj fiyrD ing operations." • .. Atltodif tlu, nativav.n'ill selves freely. of tho jnew provision .Mr. Mke tel. I iiav!)''^ ,<jejved a lar^c ( of letters froi natives in different parts of the colon; asking whetf tkey will be able to avn themselves of the power granted ,1) parliament j last yiiar„«,ftud I pressed the tiM~t,ho Natii 'Sp,uis.t'ej' to, get, thqsej issued i early as,passible,, so a,?; to; enable tl natives to, fell their during "tl month of June.' 4 ..C*»l .. j' " Hitherto, the (Tovefiuiien!.' Lqiidii Department has n ; ot advanced mom for thfcpurpoao of, enabling the na(jvj to improvo la'ad'/V'' ] ( , " Iu order tij shop . UiaJ the Mao is capable, of becoityffj; jjood farine X need/,..0n1y., mention, the, tho farming operations of' the ftgijt poro ; ~.On tWEast coat north of Gisjbornc, i', art l arc* ! jSppw. (1b,0,00 #ceflp,sjn ~4iff{;rene "block l)eing i improved .iand < i suii&Wul iafAtedv 'Thie liliSd aboi fip,oflju bejjides a ouinb yf cattle." , t *•>?» t vi-iki-I;-sfjpic,', plaices, 'for!"instaiicfe jWnipoii~ going.in for dairying with a epoxide : l - ; ;!/
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8079, 7 April 1906, Page 2
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426UPLIFTING THE MAORI. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8079, 7 April 1906, Page 2
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