FIFTY YEARS AGO
EXTRACTS FROM THE HERALD A MAORI PARLIAMENT The following are extracts from the New Zealand Herald of January 24, 1885: . ;:>J The local Parliament of the Kaipara natives opens its session to-day at a pW called Aotea (Shelly Beach), at trie junction of the Awaroa and the Kaipara estuary. This is another Orakei runang business and the local Maoris will at gathering discuss native grievances an propound schemes for the special benen the race. What the practical issue ot,*» the talk willvbe remains to be seen _ The Government of New South V . has decided to abandon the projec the construction of a bridge from bya across the harbour ■to the North Snoro- - political situation in France is . coming alarming and a panic is said , prevail in Paris, where Prince Eugene n» arrived and defies the Government to exp him from France. In the present state public feeling it would not be surpris to learn that a revolution had broken o
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21398, 24 January 1933, Page 6
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163FIFTY YEARS AGO New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21398, 24 January 1933, Page 6
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