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NATIVE TRUSTS. T^ese Trusts ought to be dealt with by a private Bill. If the Natives could see that their These Trusts ought to be dealt with by a private Bill. If the Natives could see that their lllwOiO* reserves were removed from outside interference they would feel that what had taken place in the past would not take place again, namely, that by one Act after another the power of retaining these reserves has been set aside. When a Native property is put into the hands of the Public Trustee it should no more be capable of being dealt with by the General Legislature than the property of a private individual.” —ROLLESTON.

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Maori Record : a journal devoted to the advancement of the Maori people, Volume I, Issue 4, 1 October 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisement 1 Maori Record : a journal devoted to the advancement of the Maori people, Volume I, Issue 4, 1 October 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisement 1 Maori Record : a journal devoted to the advancement of the Maori people, Volume I, Issue 4, 1 October 1905, Page 1

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