DANNEVIRKE.
NATIVE LAND -TEOUBIIIo. (By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.; Thursday, 7.25 p.m. There has been trouble amongst the nativ eat Tahoraito. One of them was attempting to sell firewood on land in which the others claim shares. At one time active hostilities seemed likely, but the Hon. J. Carroll was communicated with, and wired advice, which will probably end the matter peacefully. The native) held a large meeting and agreed to have the matter settled by arbitration by two members of the Native District Council, who have come here for the purpose. The Commissioner for Crown Lands and Receiver of Land Revenue for Hawke’s Bay having refused settlers the benefit of the Crown Tenants Rent Rebate Act, a meeting at Whetukura passed resolutions of protest urging the Government to amend the Act and calling on Crown ten. ants to take united action. It is proposed to form a Crown Tenants’ Association for Hawke’s Bay. Elliot, brakesman on this evening’s goods train from Waipukurau, met with an accident at Mangatera. He was pushing one truck with his Fack to start it before a truck shunted by the engine on the same line reached it. He did not get out of the way in time and was struck by the moving truck. Several ribs were broken and it is feared internal injuries were sustained.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4406, 12 July 1901, Page 3
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