The Native Commissioners have suspended operations for a short time, but will resume again in a week or two at Wellington, when it is their intention to go carefully into the question of reserves. The investigation is to be searching in the extreme. We understand also that the Commissioners contemplate visiting the Maori prisoners at Hokitika and Dunedin, to give them an opportunity of advancing any claims they may have to make for land, or to prefer complaints of broken promises as to reserves.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 426, 10 April 1880, Page 9
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