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Enforcement Of Terms For Maori Leasehold

A comment that a request for enforcement of*'the husbandry clause in Maori leasehold was a just request, though the problem was cften bound up with the lease itself, was made by the Minister of Maori Affairs, the Hon. E. B. Corbett, speaking to members of the Maniapoto tribe recently. % If the lease was short, or if there was no compensation, the occupier was tempted to mine the land instead of farming it. That .vas a problem that should be met by lease which would ensure a maintenance of production and fairness not only to the lessee, but to the Maori beneficial owners.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 43, 12 May 1950, Page 5

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Enforcement Of Terms For Maori Leasehold Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 43, 12 May 1950, Page 5

Enforcement Of Terms For Maori Leasehold Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 43, 12 May 1950, Page 5

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