■ The'Audlclind'eofrespalidedb of itli^.G^iy l daily .Times-writes £»s follb\Vß 0n : the land tion:.—"l bare.written to you on several oc))a : |; : ;-, sions very'-'questionable ■ arrangements -made; byj thej •£> General Government in theiy; frok the natives, and the curious partnerships •-.:; info which they.have admitted certain. large avoidi'asit'issaid; their-'compe- .<■;• tition in raisiDg the ;price againstvthe agentas ; : buying.fpr-.them:^'.With';,two. or; h th.vee.honour-:^. able ". exceptions',; these .agents are 'tiot : ; upon with much favoiir.by thepublic; whole Native'Oeparttiient,-more jbr : -less, isu) . swpepingly ; pbarged:with making; a;free use.; of :$> ' what i 3 probably their the-nselves and friends with Maori'land at lowest possible. price. 'One powerful .ring^of- ; : % ■■: private speculators was said to have 'put its:;;;; ■finger oiiiOO/OOOacrea in the Upper Waikatb,' and §;/ thatthe Government have; been obliged; to. them either a bonusiorthe the land when purchased if they mthdraw powerful, competition, ;Jn the present the public mind; anything; against: purchases is reidily sibly, the:stateraeiit3 ■ are .exaggerate Thai; )v:/ (like is:a fouuJatiou, and a Very stroig brie,[bf :; truth, no one doubts."; ; v' btj the past," or be'you i the barde!■- to Hawke's; :'■>. Bay in more recent times, is sufficient to that by some strange coioeideuce,: whenever •..: the Qovernmont goes in actively; for ; landv.>;.' buying it getsthe cliy andthe sandhills, wnile; ; ; the rich blocks always fall 'into 'the' hinds of; : ;.'; the "private'.speculator;'.-:...The: for.;;;/ this are ■ the confined to. a. few,. and those .few forming a.-/:; ■:. close "corporation' likel. th»t ol? the bffice.'whose -deedsl are 'never fully;; : view before ParUamenfc 1 'for/reasons of public/'v;i;' : policy.' Itisthen ho wdnder:that■repdrtsofV .a,damagingebaractergaiucuriency,'and among,;. :; them some .in which Mr Mackjiy's mentioned in the THiMBS iDVEaTisl^i;haye; ! i; drawn from that gentlem.in' a lawyer's letter,:.;;; arid a threaUf legal proceedings Sfhis is much ;■££ to'be regretted,'.for/whether Mrj'Mabiay loslpr :\ ; t;J. gain 'the action, public opinion will not be : - •: -;•- 'affected. He has always" been among .the. few C.-v p : nonally acquitted of : esi:3.cbe(ore;tbo3eo£. : tae'; : Qovernmeut,;and.:his'y-„,-always Tjie^atiempVto'-sfleiico 5 -; v !; ijritiiisiri-by;the'costs:and;:a'uxieties;6£ i a liw^'- ; .. suit, will nuk« newspapers more caitious, but '. it: will-hot relieve public anxiety or,preveut v |> ; that.vague reference to'the .subject; which;is';V..v unfortunately dainagiugtojinnoseut.an I guilty;-, •.<s;■■: alike; A.DYfsßTi3Ea r ,hbwevar l s^ud3Jroi;^ , 'i —i:le.alare,3.:ifc.ha* and, a«d;m3anttc;siy ) th'injf of fir .Vlaihy.' personal y. has therefore nothing to.'retracs, but'eourta the : >;-; : of a fulLand;fiir : inVestyaxibMnua : : >:-y\; Court of Law." "■ : '.'.'.";'.;:' /;.\;';v v 'Vv' ■/? 'C'-P: '^i/S
: tJNniviiitKD -Yct.^V.l)lool: will .tell!!'. say : the,c; Iwwe fanciers in e3limitm*the'eiidu'rance of jvfliio. ■-:': ariijiial; ,-md tlie matto.i3 ; a gooil oiio otitsiile tlio; ;> sportingworld, Apuretirticlo—lutrinucixllygoodr^:.;'.'. must-distance, all competition,eventually. ■■■."'. The.■£•: succba.pfhUclolulw: \Volfe's.-Aroinatic; ?. : "X' Sclm'appa lias induced tho manufacture of a lnuiilred;-,;: imitations ; J butiii;tlioimriiufled'sale oflii3 nniVtfe:; fictuve whileothow luye achieve. I; if at all,but a.,:;:■.; gcantysuccejj—iViaybb,found:tlio'publlo tioii of a'ptire.and whole3bm3;!)eyerage,i^lthHJthe.v;; ; / oadorisiue it of t ie inoH promiiieiitlpnysiciiiw and:vi.' eliom'sts in : tho United' 3t.tto3,'ahd reoomnveuded by •;.;, thorn as tile most 'reliable alcaoublic stimulant now ;"■ *? in uso. Put up in quarjj and plnt.bottleJ.'anil far;;;; $9 by (\H Uoteltoepera m{ sww^WS^^W'-^^'v
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 4 July 1874, Page 3
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