NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT.
NATIVE MINISTER IN Tllli NUli'l'll. Per Press Association. Auckland l,asl Night. I The Hon. James Carroll. Native' Minister, will probably remain in Auckland for two or three (lays, ad it is probable that lie may yet visit the North »f I Auckland before ho ruUirus to WcllingI ton. The Native Minister lias been askI ed to attend a meeting of Maoris in the north for the purpose of discussing the > hind question, and is wishful to do so, provided suitable dates can be arranged. As regards tile Waharo.i native meeting, Ihe ciiicf Taiugakawa informed the Native .Minister that they had practically arranged about all their slocks of land anil the manner in which they are to be cut up and he promised to submit all tile information required by Mr. (Jirnill in due course, Iho .Minister promising to supply any plans that were wanted, Taiugakawa made it clear that his .people were averse to selling their laud, a* they had not too much, but wlnt )the\ did not require tlicv were willing ti lease. They wished tile law to hcl| lliem to improve their estates and belle: themselves. Mr. Carroll spent Saturda; attending to departmental matters.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 91, 6 April 1908, Page 2
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199NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 91, 6 April 1908, Page 2
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