URIWERA ROADS AND SURVEYS.
« ißt Telkgbaph.— Pbkss Association.] Auckland, 13th May. Tbe Hon. J. Carroll has returned to Auckland ftom Whakatano. Ho does not antioipato farther trouble with theTTriwera natives respecting tho survey, excepting possibly on tho part of some of the younger and more turbulent men, who might protest in some way against further survey. When Mr. Carroll left (ialatea there were 71 men there ready to start on the road work, and others were to arrive. Boad work frcn Galatea to Buatoki, and from 'lisborae to Galatea, will be continued daring tho greater port of the winter, should the weather prove favourable. Application has been made by 150 natives of the Tuhoi and Ngatimanawa tribes for wo-kon the roads, and work has been promised in alternate sections with Europeans as far as praotiotble. Mr Catroll leaves for Qisborno to-morrow, and then goes on to Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1895, Page 2
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147URIWERA ROADS AND SURVEYS. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1895, Page 2
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