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Native Lands Ownership.

A DEPUTATION OF MAORI WOMEN. [By Telegraph.] I Special to Standard. Wellington, this day. The Hon E. J. Seddon, Premier, was .waited upon by a deputation of Maori women this morning and was asked that he should give to the Natives the power of making preliminary investigation into disputes as to ownership of native lands. - Mr Seddon said he had every sympathy with the request, but as the ; Goverement was just on its trial he ' could make no definite promise. He ; would, however, lay the matter before his colleagues.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 84, 3 August 1896, Page 2

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Native Lands Ownership. Hastings Standard, Issue 84, 3 August 1896, Page 2

Native Lands Ownership. Hastings Standard, Issue 84, 3 August 1896, Page 2

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