THE KING COUNTRY.
ITS KEQCIREMEXTS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Wednesday. A deputation of King Country residents, introduced by Mr.'.'li'iiniiigs'. wailed upon lion. ,1. Carroll. Native Minister, this morning in regard to various nml ters, The )!ev. Ward (chairman of Ihe Tunninriiiiui Council! referred to matters in connection with the linanee of t.liatCouncil. The Minister promised to coninmnicate Willi the President of the Maori Uuiil Hoard.
Mr. Knddie (Te Kuiti) referred to the necessity of bringing the native Inads in the vicinity of townships under (he Haling Act, particularly in regard to special rating for loan pui'pnscs. ||,. invited Mr. Carroll (o vi.sil Te Kuiti during the re-ce-iS mid make Jiinia'elf aciiuainted with (he present condilinns. .Mr. Carroll said he would have much pleasure in accepting (he invitation and di.-ciissiiiL' the question with both Knvopeans and natives. Me also promised io I'acililatc the acquisition of a native land site for tho purposes of a dairy factory at Piopio.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 119, 17 June 1909, Page 2
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156THE KING COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 119, 17 June 1909, Page 2
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