PROSPEROUS MAORIS.
Ox passing through the Wsiotapu district recently one could not help noticing the comfort and apparent, prosperous condition of the natives (says the Taupo correspondent of the Kotorua Time*). They must tor* between them some 20.000 sheep, beside* cattle, and in addition they grcf some very i good oats, besides other crops, there H» ! several natives who have an income of i*« ■-.. i to £*00 a year coming in from their stiecp. | etc. This is very gratifying to an >" oDo ,*?r ' 1 is watching the efforts and progress « tnw | race. The conditions are. however, oversea , g in parts of the East Taupoj county, win™ ■ ■ |. the words energy and progress arm ■*--«»g parcntly unknown. §■ ; ;' ; ■I- k i,y} ■ Si
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14093, 22 June 1909, Page 6
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