MAORI FARMERS.
DEVELOPING SETTLEMENT. GIFT BY GOVERNOR-GENERAL. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.} WELLINGTON, Tuesday. To commemorate his visit to lands in the course of development by .Maori settlers under the various native development schemes organised in the Rotorua and Bay of Plenty districts, Lord Bledisloe has donated a silver cup, to he known as the Ahuwlienua, or Son of the Soil Trophy, with an endowment fund for annual prizes, lo be competed for by Maori farmers and settlers on native land. The development schemes fund Is £IOO. The first prize is a silver medal and the second prize a bronze medal, with first, second and third certificates of merit, and a fourth at the discretion of the Minister.
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18806, 30 November 1932, Page 12
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