NATIVE LANDS.
TJIIO WoliK 01..' a'UK COMMISSION. IVr Vrcss Association. Wellington. March 10. I ho Chid Justice, interviewed regarding Hie. mirk of the Xntivo lout (\>mmission, stilted thai lie had investigated an urea comprising many I.looks amounting in nil to 121,0011 acres; »(.' most nil in Hie Ilawke's liny. The. f.'ummissioii had prepared, record's on all the hlocks, ami hoped lo forward them to Hie (loveniment ou Wednesday or Thursday. So far they had reserved -5.111)1) acres for cnininercial inir|ioscs, 12.01 M acres for individuals for farming purposes, ;tj,()(i(i acres for leasing to na" tives, while the land available for general settlement, leaving out Waiinarama. would he about 20.1100 acres. If Parliament sauclioned the recommendations of the (.'ommissiou considerable Maori and European settlement would follow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 20 March 1907, Page 2
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124NATIVE LANDS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 20 March 1907, Page 2
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