NATIVE LANDS.
The Hon W. H. Herries, Native Minister, tfliring his peregrinations in tho North, has made it dear that lie is dissatisfied with the work that is being canned <>n by the Native.,. Land Councils, and that he intends itrfcroducing legislation next session to ensure tho more speedy settlement of Native land#?. He is not impressed, with the v Stout-Ngata proposal which.made at sufclj an enonnoiw expense to the Dominion, and he • intends going back upon them. Tt is ( devoutly to bo hoped that lie willj adopt\ some effective measure for throwing; the waste areas open to selection. The vast areas hold by the v ntivcs on the route of the railway li- • 'between Napier and G-i shorn e ghoukl bo taken over before another ;.peii)gLy^>sv««peu{l6d . ,u ppy;.. Mine., Tho Natives nitUt not be 'allowe'd''to' accumulate further wealth at the expense of the general taxpayers,.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 4
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146NATIVE LANDS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 January 1913, Page 4
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