Public Notices. ANGLICAN QUEEN CARNIVAL Opens with A Q.ARDEN JTETE AT MRS. LIDDELL'S RESIDENCE, DUKE STREET, 2.30 p.m. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 7th. Admission 1/- (including Afternoon Tea.) 412 TE KUITI TENNIS CLUB (Inc.) r FHE Official Closing Day will be held on Saturday next, 7th April. General Tea Day. 411
COMMISSION ON NATIVE AFFAIRS. Commission will resume its sittings on Tuesday, April 10, 1934, at 11 a.m., at the Native Affairs Committee Room, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, to inquire into the administration of the Departments of Government concerned with the administration of Native Affairs in New Zealand and, in particular : (1) Into the schemes now in operation for the development of the lands of the Maori people, for assisting them in farming and all matters connected therewith, including (a) the probability of their achieving the results intended or of their being justified by the benefits they confer on the Maori people, and (b) the sources from which they are financed and the expenditure and control of an accounting for moneys, .stores, and credits in connection therewith; (2) The funds which are available to the Maori people, the purposes for which they may be applied or should be applicable, and whether they might be used more effectively. The Commission has decided to sit in public to hear evidence and argument concerning the matters under inquiry but the Commission retains its right to take any evidence or make any inquiries in private, whenever the Commission thinks it necessary so to do. The Commission invites evidence from those who have knowledge concerning the matters under inquiry or any of them. Any person may apply personally to the Commission to be called as a witness before the Commission but it is desirable that a written communication stating clearly the name and address of the writer and indicating the nature of the evidence the writer desires to tender should be addressed to the Secretary, Commission on Native Affairs, Wellington. The Commission will sit at Wellington and at such other places as the Commission shall determine. R. F. A. GREY, Secretary. 397
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4527, 5 April 1934, Page 1
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