NATIVE TRUSTS. ThßS ° Trusts ought to be dealt with by a private Bill. If the Natives could see that their . t . a o , _ , ... . reserves wore removed from outside interference they would feel that what had taken place m he past would not take place again, namely, that by one Act after another the power of retaining these reserves has been with it a atlve Proparty 13 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.”—KOLLEST ON. &
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Maori Record : a journal devoted to the advancement of the Maori people, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1905, Page 1
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96Page 1 Advertisement 1 Maori Record : a journal devoted to the advancement of the Maori people, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1905, Page 1
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