NATIVE LANDS COMMISSION
Per Press Association. I Tii iv(. • , Napier, March -4. [ lilt Aative Lands Commission juot the native owners of tlie Tutil'a bloek < t tJie iangoio selrooihouse to-dftV. Between 3D and <lO natives were in attendance as wc ll ns , t ] le plc6ici , t less ,, c »f the block. Some 0/ tho leading lw . Uvea, 011 behalf of the others, expiv- se d t h.-insqlve, with regard tto halt Uul block the lease of which had lapsed, Ilie ""'fves desired to farm a portion mid lease the rest, uh'dor the conditions of the present lease. The'natives have u reserve at the south-east corner of the block, and some of fne natives wished to change the location " , TMe . rvc ,l siu ' at the head 01 the i'utira Lake, and near a llaxlmli, This proposed change was objected to by the lessees, as it would cut into their leasehold and prejud ce the working of it. The ('oimnissioii decided to visit the land and see for themselves wlicrq 'the JteeurVe eouid be ndvantagcousiy located. The Commission will proceed! to Molinka tomorrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 5 March 1907, Page 2
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180NATIVE LANDS COMMISSION Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 5 March 1907, Page 2
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