NATIVE LANDS.
♦-? : THE HUNTLY MEETING. [Pek. Press Association.! HUNTLY, March 24. Fully two thousand Maoris are assembled at Wahi, King Mahuta's settlement on fchft VVaikato River, opposite Huntly, to diiifum Henaro Kaihau's Maori Council CoiiHtifcution Bill, which proposes to eatabJifeh a Native Council of fil'ty-six, fourteen numinsitmi by tho Government and the rest by tjift NfttmiH, to deal with the whole qiWttttw ot Mftori lands. Mahuta is preMtii, ttrvl opormd the mooting, which is ntixmdtnl by r^preKontutlveß from all parts (it tlw tif'dh fslwnd, A. {<reat quantity of food f* on hand. Tho total cost is running into ninny hur»'Jr«'l pounds, rhe I Urn >\, ('AmA\ iirrlvos from Auckland today, an<l will mwtt tho N»itlvo» to-morrow. Tilt* l'r«mUu'JHHKnoolgdfoftrrivofromthe NouUt at «»o md of next wook, and will 1 vJmII, llm (f/tthftrlntf. 'Wig mooting lasts iin'ovw n wwik y«t^
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6136, 24 March 1898, Page 3
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137NATIVE LANDS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6136, 24 March 1898, Page 3
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