Tukukino and the Paeroa Road.
The Chairman of the County Council had an interview with the Komata Chic on Monday last. The following is the substance of what was said on the occasion :— Mr Brodie asked Tukukino what it was he wished to say about the road. Tukukino aaid it was only since he came to Shortland a few days ago that he heard from a native named Hoira that a road was being made from Faeroa towards Komata.
Mr Brodie told him the road in question only passed over land which had been sold to Europeans, and that no contract had been- let for the formation of a road which would puss over native lands. The road lie referred to was merely a road to enable Mr Logan to get to his farm.
Haora Tararenui, who was present, said the County Chairman seemed anxious to hare a road made, which, according to his showing, would confer a benefit upon only one person, whereas he and some forty or
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3645, 1 September 1880, Page 2
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169Tukukino and the Paeroa Road. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3645, 1 September 1880, Page 2
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