DOMINION ITEMS.
Maori princess's death
[By Telegraph, Per Press Association
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Grief reigns to-day throughout Ihe Maori race in file South Island Hr death lias claimed their last ruling Princess. Minor chiefs and p;-;u.-,-ss-e.s remain but Hie last of the i.' ./r •- ants of the rulers of lhe 'mil • tribes Ngaitaliu ami Nguimmniuo is dead.
Site was Raima Muri-.-.at Morrison. daughter ol Her. tuiorge P. Mulu, who was well known in Canterbury inanv years ago.
Her death look place in Wellington on Tuesday and to-day her body was .taken to Tuahiwi, where the interment lakes place on Sunday.
AVKLLTXGTO.N '(TTY LOAN
WELLINGTON, .Lino G
A loan of £121.91)0 lias been negotiated for Wellington 'City in London. The Acting-Mayor states that the money lias been obtained at live per cenl at par. and the cost of raising it was small. The amount represents the balance of Hie loans authorised in 11)27 and 1928 for paving and drain-
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 6
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