Whakaaetanga kia Whakawhitingia tetahi Whenua Karauna mo tetahi Whenua Maori.
NOTEMEA kua whakaritea e Wahi XIX o te Ture Whenua Maori, 1909, inter alia, ko te whakawhiti Whenua Karauna mo te whenua Maori me riro ma te Poari Hoko Whenua Maori e whakahaere e whakatutuki. A notemea e tika ana kia whakatutukitia te whakawhitiwhiti e ata whakaaturia nei i roto i te Kupu Apiti ki tenei. Na reira, ko te Poari Hoko Whenua Maori, i runga i te whakahaerenga i nga mana kua whakawhiwhia ki a ia e Wahi XIX o te Ture Whenua Maori. 1909, tenei ka whakaae ki taua whakawhitiwhitinga. A tenei ka panuitia ko tenei whakaaturanga he mea whakaputa i raro i nga tikanga mo taua mahi kei roto i te Ture Whenua Maori, 1909, a me whai mana ano he whakaaetanga na te Poari Hoko Whenua Maori. KUPU APITI. Whenua Karauna : E 3'3 paati, ara ko etahi wahi o Ohura South 0 Nama 1, kua ata rohea, kei roto i Poraka 1, takiwa Ruri o Piopiotea; me whakawhiti hei utu mo te — Whenua Maori : 36’3 nga paati, ara ko etahi wahi o Ohura 0 South Nama 3 kua ata rohea, kei roto i Poraka I, Takiwa Ruri o Piopiotea. He mea tnhituhi ki Poneke, i tenei te tahi o nga ra o
Hune, 1911.
JAMES CARROLL,
Minita mo te Taha Maori.
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Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 24, 8 June 1911, Page 368
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225Whakaaetanga kia Whakawhitingia tetahi Whenua Karauna mo tetahi Whenua Maori. Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 24, 8 June 1911, Page 368
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