MONI MA NGA TAMARIKI MAORI.
Kua whakaritea e te Kawanatanga, i tenei tuunga Paremata i mutu tata ake nei, etahi moni /“ioo ma nga tamariki Maori e puta ana te matauranga i nga kura pakeha (Public Schools). Tokcrima nga tamariki ma ratou tenei moni; e £2O ma te tamaiti i te tau kotahi; e rua tau hoki taua moni e puta ana. E kore taua moni e tukua ki tetahi tamaiti kei raro iho nei ona tau i te 151, kaore ano ranei kia paahi ite Karaihe tua-rima. Ko te take o tenei moni hei awhina i aua tamariki ina hiahia ratou kite haere ki nga kura nunul kite ako ranei ki nga mahi a-ringa.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 24, 1 February 1900, Page 2
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115MONI MA NGA TAMARIKI MAORI. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 24, 1 February 1900, Page 2
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