NATIVE LAND LAWS.
PETITION IN PARLIAMENT. ADOPTKD I.V HKi.KCA'IT.S. j (By Tplcgrniih Vres* Ae-o fatiurO IK KIITI. liiis (lav. At an imi>i>rt:int inert ing of local lioch delegates from all psirts of the Kin*; ] Country, including Waitumo. Kawhia, Wuirnarino, \Vui|>a, ami To Kniti, it was I decided to present a petition to I'arlia- . inept praying for revision of native land ■ laws. A petition has hern drawn tip I slating grievances, and suggesting reinei dies in tin; collection of native rates, i ; subdivision of native lenses, noxious I ! weeds, fencinjr. roailin. , . , . irceiioliliii" of \nsted interests. pnreii.iM- of leased inlerests, and survey lines. Tlie petition met wit li the unanimous ufipruval of the ineotiuf.'. Messrs. A. I. ] llowartli and <i. I". Finlay were j • appointed a deputation to hi\ t'ne peti- I ! tioii liof.ire Parliament, in conjunction \ with a similar petition from Kast ("oust ! local bodies, to he pr nted hy Mr. K. |S. Williams. M.1 , ., next week.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 185, 4 August 1923, Page 5
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