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1 3A04-01_Part-1-000.png 3A04-01_Part-1-000.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-000.tif 57696 PNG 1250 1662 57.7KB 3A04-01_Part-1-000.png 3A04-01_Part-1-000.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-000_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 75 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-000_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 376 500 PagedImage <pre> UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO LIBRARY 3A4 / 1 KING COUNTRY LICENSING QUESTION MICROFILM COMPUTER SCANNING BY: NOVEMBER 2000 A T., I DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY Cernrchlarid, Ltd) Maar ing owitoI5 -. PO Box ;2049 1A Lake Rocd Horniiron NOW Zealand Pkrno/Fak: 44147 0878 Mobir. 022-293 313. Em: docrnatud2,14,-crwr </pre>
2 3A04-01_Part-1-001.png 3A04-01_Part-1-001.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-001.tif 208700 PNG 1896 2114 209KB 3A04-01_Part-1-001.png 3A04-01_Part-1-001.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-001_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 90 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-001_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 448 500 PagedImage <pre> '"4"4/ '714 "16/ T Tokaaga-nut-a-nehe TB KUIT I. Ki To Honore To /Unita Maori kyinar Paremata romigKa. B Pa Tana too He take polo , ngar1 he what tikanga out kla matou taku a tuhi utu nal ki a koe ara he mss atu naku kia pal toe ki to whakarite atu ma to Hekeretarl what kupu ata kl to Bo r Komihana so to Balboa balpiro kla whakatIkatlkalna atoll kerere he e pa ana 01 nga whakapapa tapu o Hgati lianiapoto , 1 whakapuakina ai 01 to aroaro o to Komihana 1 to ma i to al II To Kuiti not No to Yore 1 what waahl Y1 to whakatika 1 aua korero 1 kanoi 1 tuht atu al ahau ki a toe Kai to Amble hold to Hekeretari ko ahau tetehi o ratou =Atm a mottle ana ki a matou ara whakapapa ; otira Yo is tonu holt as Lana t 1na no T. Hurinui - flans nob 1 whakapaare nga korero mo to taha ki nga tot To Rohopota -nga putanga mai o rote 1 nga Yawed pa nal taku korero Hs moo tapu o mateu whakapapa no r lra kaoro Lila kla whakaketititia e to tangata hal hang ingoa sona , k1a tiroh1a atu al nga sea kuaro 01 a natou whakapapa ho tangata nut a la - ara a/ kl to whakaaro a aux mono tangata Km nga kororo he maa net ahau kta onakatikatikaina to anal what aka net Liakaal Ko to torero a Briata (GaUriell Elliott) i kl al ke Tuarau Honare Tata tlIiiiUUULAJUL2iinangL Kam he art o Wahanul ; naari ano to Lana Liana to Kaahu , kotani to tamahlme era net , to Minors - nand 1 whakaatu kb to Kosihana to sera koura o Mahanui me to haere kor utu 1 runga 1 to terelna Ko Tuarau he tasalti kg na to tain o to wahine a tfabanui Ko to kerero a Hori Tana (George Turner) Ao uri tone aka la no How/ Ilanlanota Caer he uri o Rawl Manlapote. Kei to Latta ke ki to kola o Rawl ka tata atu to hekenga lho kla Merl Tana Ko nga ass tine tata ko ago uri o Taurangam maho me Mangu t Muraani laataza Ka to kor rm a Tsar, Patena Tumnakaririka (Charles Barton) bo uri toot ate a la no Hauaurg Kaore he uri. o Hauauru. I puts mat a Tsars 1 to tonna o Hauauru 1 a kat na ; ana to tuakana o Hauauru no koutama ha put sal ki to Hoker tarl me tiena te1na me To Hurtnui Ka nut taku manawapa tot taketo he o matou whakapapa 1 rota 1 nga tuhttuhtnga so nga uri whakutupu na r lra ahau 1 tuhl atu al T tehl he mea tine he to kor re teka 01 to aroaro t Ro ra Komihana liaora toot too to matua o to lot Maori Ka mutu n l ra naku Ha T u t </pre>
3 3A04-01_Part-1-002.png 3A04-01_Part-1-002.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-002.tif 231806 PNG 1994 2136 232KB 3A04-01_Part-1-002.png 3A04-01_Part-1-002.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-002_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 93 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-002_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 467 500 PagedImage <pre> 2; Uf InC Majority Vote On Liquor Issue Urged For King Country The au,ereettho r","Tho'ldtv4'hilotftnnor. and t ,uropeo at ,.m of the dlethlebt, nod that a atm,. moJorlty =;r.,TZ117,;:,dr.'; who spoke tor 1tt pUhlio dles thetaIn tho COOtr, 080 urzed the ',state, of eh. cherub; to hass Country orgeoLentlons Irreeywotha of the reault of the refereodum `Po me hi the Kits Country wieh. a rovorsloa Co sera `thilh erbled before liquor woe Introdurcal to and controded by the rooMO do nu[ tviad Anna Lunn arise that as the result of bead. ful of 31aorl rot. the hang Country may lett to al thou: with liquor proWene which cans. cow trolled by the law aud tpolor a pro. biblilon which the majority of tbe re. nen. are not prepared to Choral od tor which ca. nod no thora, loath/cotton, The people of the lilog Cooetry " t 7,V" h ",=t,1`4 =1 turnedlt o said. ild teear. t bth. no certain aloe ban beau made ill the DILI In glee effect to the reef.lot/n resat eh. Ito 172dOperldently of the 17,11thgl open licences kehldt were to be sob. et loot to a refereed., rave the prevented Maori poptaat/ao 111 yis0roa prevented to the Cotothlasio0 I and so ithera King countrySisorPtfinorily. :'ohs' =r1' S20,. compered with O :11:"}LOrr/r71:.ee'c'tyg'g:, br, n honor at ,2,rd.'030irl,:, eh: reaoiu 'o; REFERENDUM IN AREA OPPOSED BY MAORI LEADERS )IUV7 led Qers from rLe L'IT:=24 </pre>
4 3A04-01_Part-1-003.png 3A04-01_Part-1-003.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-003.tif 163118 PNG 1888 2698 163KB 3A04-01_Part-1-003.png 3A04-01_Part-1-003.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-003_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 70 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-003_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 350 500 PagedImage <pre> 31st. Marsh 1949 Pat Nora, Esq., TADVAUGUI, Dear Pat, Thanks for settingwhich made very interesting reeding. No Gounlyou have seen in the Plass that the masa delateilen did het soomplish anything. Pei has told you what wl views eve on the matter and it wee refreshing to know that it eolnelded with our folk there. The dealt with the deputation in a masterly manner and if the Church leaders who were responsible for orgwelning the visit owl look at the natter fairly they should eel that it would have been better to let sleeping dogs lie. The is definite that the matter should rent on Van result of the yell. I doubt very mach shearer the Government rill maks may-alteratlaw sithont\_azulthar\_p olszvi thet-JUMly of tee giving the preseat setup at leaet n A111 parliamentary term. The eutting attested gives very good Impression-1NC the wooer in which the deputation vas received. I wee really sorry that Xereki was inveigled Late signing the statement as I feel sure that be personally did set see or know the full inplidatiens. I doubt whether it would be wise to work op a manteeputation, but there would be no hum la mentioning it to the when you ease dawn. Ton woad ally that a opuntsrdepstation could be organised. All for now. Be to boa. ze.) M. JON </pre>
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6 3A04-01_Part-1-005.png 3A04-01_Part-1-005.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-005.tif 117271 PNG 1888 2029 117KB 3A04-01_Part-1-005.png 3A04-01_Part-1-005.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-005_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 93 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-005_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 465 500 PagedImage <pre> EMBER 15. 1948. - -- MAORI PROTESTS OVER I E LIKELY INTRODUCTION OF E LIQUOR IN KING COUNTRY (fir Princes. Te Pueis nerangi, on behalf of Xing Koroki and the council of la Mete of the Waikato, ben protealed f, to kfash, Mr. Mason and member, it, tow cousidering the Licensing Nil/. of tho select committee of the Mon, ft, against what the chieftainess has call. AI ed +b./tacking of Kim pravi moan of the King Co., Pact,"tt feted lot? by their seem/tors and the N Government to prevent the iNevorle, lion of liquor in that territory. Why belittle the Crown by b ing faith with our great .Lora and the remnanb, of our MCC by elling t; to a ballot a question so fuw/itiotrital to Maori welfare, and which was set. tied by sacred pledge, before the 1,1 Country V., opened!" rhiefraitiess tl "We thought the good faith of p the Britials Crown was permanent." A telegram of pot. nal support 7 ed by another signed by Mania ',foe. run, ebnirmau. 4 the Itcv. N. A. Kukutel, secretary, on behalf of t. t. King Country Maori Eseentivc Corn. A mitt., saying: We sewn the nt. tempts made to belittle the pachich was and is a kupu tonne. No fuer, went could iH more tittered betweon. tribe and repreeeieep of thp tials Crown.'. A petition has been forwardel from Otorohnn. tothing King on:, fuse to nose. to y l'arlian rotary enactment that would trnnagreas past. it is sign. byre Tata Waitanci, grandson of Wnhanul, original signer 0. of the pact, and Ho. Tana, a member t/ of Resi 3lesiapoto, family. 7 </pre>
7 3A04-01_Part-1-006.png 3A04-01_Part-1-006.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-006.tif 170621 PNG 1924 1936 171KB 3A04-01_Part-1-006.png 3A04-01_Part-1-006.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-006_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 99 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-006_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 497 500 PagedImage <pre> Maori Deputation Apology Offered Fo r Statement On Royal Commission An aroeg4itoit by the Ring Country Maoris' spokesman that the recent Royal Commission Licensing was heavily weighted on the side of t: , trede-10Inuly-reimidintod 40,1# aster, Mr. Fraser, yesterday at he heating of the 406. tation ou Jgrqr Country liquor matters. Mr. i1r56t said that the statement was untrue and he was shocked and grieved that such a statement should have been written and he suggeeted that there should be an apology. W. Traver geld he' wite compelled tends. it was untrue end he w to take teem enewption to ,ths etst. to hear an apology because It re moralmadeWU/MAW the Comm. fleeted stronrly upon glen that it was 1wasely wobbled eel coma.oh A greet deal of Rt. the side of the pier trade, and with tint had been Redd to the selection of no representative of ems people , the commier. Lod the members' TM Government would not have ap., alifkatione lad been summed ?,. P. commis. that v. heav Only two members of the ,rni ily weighted on the adds of the liquor had been connected in any way will the liquor trade. They wart Sir. Coyle. onto. of the licensed trade, I and Mr. P. G. Young. secretor', o the Hotel and iteatsurant usu. It Foe o h17 lost the ' whoes livine be represented Mr. Justin wee for many years prohibition party, and hal ita4e}(Qrra, and the other mein tom Kew. Yoram, Irt.?.- 7 }rontl=ta',:.= far se he inSW they had never said word th fen our of the hrmor Mule. He did not know lir. Hutchison'. views W wee she. 4 reeved, Kr. Tr. t such a statement should have appeared In their evisnls Woos. 'rata datement wee made by Wog Harold, leader or donut. of some 30 Maoris, and waa road by two spolteerneieser- Tits Vetere and Mania dolga. Mr. WIaleth made wholehearted withdrawal of the allegation with the entire appro. 1 of the denotation. </pre>
8 3A04-01_Part-1-007.png 3A04-01_Part-1-007.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-007.tif 197096 PNG 1915 1709 197KB 3A04-01_Part-1-007.png 3A04-01_Part-1-007.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-007_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 89 png 3A04-01_Part-1-007_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 446 PagedImage <pre> 1King-t'ottittry-4 Twin, .R. Bar Liquor Irwstence that there ems pact tannins for SD throe the rm.!, of lIcenctse for the wile of toner to Uns H., Country rut throne) Ions' am detailed represent. to the F )hatter. Mr. Fraser, yeeter,41 'rge'nf'41,0rohf sub.' t=lt'rgr Nan hletory of relation. Dew. the g Gov.' nonent sea the King Country' </pre>
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11 3A04-01_Part-1-010.png 3A04-01_Part-1-010.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-010.tif 210023 PNG 1900 2200 210KB 3A04-01_Part-1-010.png 3A04-01_Part-1-010.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-010_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 86 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-010_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 432 500 PagedImage <pre> TAInux MAORI TRUST BOARD. PWI HURINUI JONES, Chairman. CHAIRMAN'S ONYICB. Box 221, HAWSRA. 11th. October 1910. Mr. Jones, Private Secretary, Minister of Maori Affairs, Parliament Buildings , W SLIINOTON, 0 rot Petition Tata Wahnnui and Hari Tana to Nis Maisety the King, Dear Kick, Herewith I enclose my file copy of a letter and whakapepa lent by Tukorshu to Ahipu (one of our tribal whakapapa experts) shortly after the sitting of the Royal Commission on Licensing - the original should be on one of the Commission's files. This whakapaps was checked with Mulora and the Muraahi family - and it is correct. It will be noted that Tata is not even a blood relative of Wahanui. He sae the orphaned nephew on'Wahenui's wife, by whom he was cared for - On the death of eabanui it was found that he had left a will leaving Tata as his mole devisee. According to Where Rota, Wahanui became mentally unablanoed before he died. George Turner's (Hors Tana) relationship is on Reel's maternal aide, mid not his chieftain line - Rewits mother was a first cousin to George Turner's maternal grandfather. The leading chiefs in the formation of the Rohepotae were Hauauru, Takerel (otherwise Meters) and disband/ - vide Native Land Court records. Wahanui was the first witness called, but he soon had to give way to Hauaurn (Whose evidence took two weeks to record, and in subsequent court proceedings on block claims wee frequently quoted and invariably found reliable). Reel had very little land interest in the Rohepotae - his ancestral lands (he was of the Paretekawa sub-tribe) were in and around Kihikihi which were confiscated after the Waikato War. He could not assert my strong claims to Rohepotae lands and was in this respect ignored by the Ksniapoto tribe - a foot to which he make reference in a lament he composed on his deathbed. Wahanui was a scholar at Three Kings before the outbreak of war. He was an astute etatesnan and an outstanding orate', mud WA this acoount the other chiefs, including King Tawhiao, made him their talking chief. </pre>
12 3A04-01_Part-1-011.png 3A04-01_Part-1-011.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-011.tif 126018 PNG 1907 2197 126KB 3A04-01_Part-1-011.png 3A04-01_Part-1-011.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-011_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 87 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-011_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 434 500 PagedImage <pre> 2. Behind the scene, the chiefs conferred fro, time to time and after coming to a decision authorised Wahanui to speak on their behalf. This happened in the matter of the opening of the Railway and also on the Liquor question. According to are Hotu, howl and Wahanui took full advantage of the hostile attitude of their fellow-chiefs (most of whom were senior in the zaniapoto hierarchy) to the idea of meeting the pakehe halfway; and by currying favour with the powers that be, both were suitably rewarded by annuities, free houses - fully furnished, and free railway passes. The geniapoto chiefs concerned in the Liquor question were; Taenui (Ngatl Bora - numerically the strongest helm of the geniato); urn Taonul's cousin, Bana (Poutona, Ammonite elder brother was than dead); Te Wetlni, Euro Hate, 09fatheri Haupokla (Inner Rawhia chief) Te Kanews (Wallow) and Tekerei otherwise Wetere to Raring (Ilaboosni-Mok,an). The Ngati Tusheretoa chiefs; Te Beuhou and Pecrini, (Taupe) and TePino Ngati Hauaroa (Upper Wanganui) were also consulted and took leading parts in this matter. In haste, (30D) PSI TB HURINDI JOBBS. </pre>
13 3A04-01_Part-1-012.png 3A04-01_Part-1-012.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-012.tif 228718 PNG 1948 2229 229KB 3A04-01_Part-1-012.png 3A04-01_Part-1-012.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-012_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 87 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-012_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 437 500 PagedImage <pre> 3 Te Tokanga-nui-e-note" Te Kulti. Li Te Honore Te 6inita 4mari, (Whore larmaata), KNEKR. I Fa, Tana too , Ka take polo, ngari what tikanga nal kia mama, taku tuhl atu mei ki a km' s art he meta atu naku kia pal toe ki to vhakarit stu ma to H k retart what. kupu atu ki to Roses Komikana no t Rtikana Walpiro kia vhakatikataina tehl korero be pa an. ki age vhskapapa tap' Ngatl Kam/spot , 1 vhskspnakina at ki to ar aro o to toolhana i t vs 1 to el ki To tulti oil Ws to kola J. what waahl ki t vhakatika 1 aua barer? I konel 1 Loki atu at than kJ a Yoe. tot to mohio Aoki to Hoke tars ko ahau tatehl o ratan matua a mohio an Xi o matou art ohakapapa 1 stirs ko la tonu bolo me tans taint ma Te Nurinui - nana not 1 whakapuare nga torero mo Is taha Li ago lel 0 Te Roh potae - ago putanga mal o polo 1 ago kawsl a pa nal taka kororo. He moo tapir o matou vhalapePa, no rwir tow'. tike kia whakakotitttla t tmigata het hang Ingo kia tirobi atu al ago moo kuare ki o matou vhakapapa he tangata nut a is - art a al ki is wheikaaro a sus moms tangata. to nga korero ho a mss nal ahau kia ehakat11 ins ko anal e what aka nal:- Tuatahl; ID to koraro a Wrists (Gabriel Elliott) 1 ki al ko TUALIMUS Ilanar Tata to art tonu ate o Wahaqul. Kaore ha uri o Wahanui; agars oho to tans t loa to Kaihu,lootaht t tamahine ora net, km tutors - nacre I vhakaatu ki to Komihana t mere Lours o Wahanut mo t haer kora utu 1 rung. 1 to teraina. to Tuarau he tamaitt Xs rim t toina o to wahine a Wahanui. Tuarua; Ko to ;tor ro a Hort Tana (George Turnip) he Ari tonu Ike la ma Rout Maniapeto, /Coor he uri o Ravi Maniapoto tot to taha to ki to knit o Reel ko tata atu to hekenga tho kin Nori Tana. to nga meet Limo tats to nga uri o Taurangemovaho mo tango t Muraahi. Tuatoriu to to torero a Tempe Patens Tuvhakarlrika (Charles Barton) T putt tclualle is 2: :THaK"rs,h7 "u11;'"La. to tuakana o Nagmaru, as Poutama, ka puta mai ki to Wakeretari ma tans tells me To Huriaui. Ka nut taku manawmpa tot takoto he o oaten vhakapapa roto 1 Aga tuhituhings mo ago art whakatupu, no reira ahau I tuhi sin at. Totthi he M46 tin() he to karsro t ka ki t aroaro o to Roars Kom1hmts. Lit ora tonu Yee t Katua o to Iii Maori, to mutu nal ra, takes Ns. (TIMOR-ZHU TB aHIPV) </pre>
14 3A04-01_Part-1-013.png 3A04-01_Part-1-013.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-013.tif 195039 PNG 1888 2177 195KB 3A04-01_Part-1-013.png 3A04-01_Part-1-013.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-013_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 87 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-013_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 434 500 PagedImage <pre> "Te Tokanga-nui-a-noho" Te Kuiti. Ki Te Honore Te Minita (Whore Paremata), PONEKE. E Pa, Tana toe , He take poto, engari.:,e what tikanga nui kia matou, take e tuhi atu net ki a koe ara he mea atu naku kia pai koe ki te whakarite ate ma to Hekeretari e whai kupu ate ki te Roera Komihana mo to Raihana Waipiro kia whakatikatikaina etehi korero he e pa ana ki nga whakapapa tapu 0 Ngati Maniapoto , i whakapuakina ai ki te aroaro o te Komihana i te ma i to ai ki Te Kuiti nei Na te tore i whai waahi hi te whakatika i aua korero konei 1 tuhi ate ai ahau ki a toe. Kei te mohio hoki to Hekeretari to ahau tetehi o ratou matua e mohio ana ki o matou ara whakapapa ; otira ko is tone hoki me tuna teina me Te Hurinui - nana nei i whakapuare nga korero mo te taha ki nga iwi o 7e Pohepotae - nga putanga mai o roto nga towel e pa nei taku korero. He mea tapu o matou whakapapa, no reira kaore e tika kia whakakotititia e te tangata hei hanga ingo mona, kia tirohia atu e nga mea kuare ki o matou whakapapa he tangata nui a is - ara e ai ki te whakaaro a aua momo tangata. Ko nga korero he e mea nei ahau kia what aina ho enei e whai ake nei:- Tuatahi: Ko te korero a Eriata (Gabriel Elliott) i ki ai ko Tuaraua Her Tata te art tonu ake o Wahanui. Kaore he uri o Wahanui; engaz ano to tana teina to Kaahu, kotahi te tamahine a ora nei, ko uiora - nana i whakaatu ki te Komihana te mera koura o Wahant mo to haere :core utu i runga i te tereina. Ku Tuarau he tamai ke no te teina o te wahine a Wahanui. Tuarua: Ko to torero a Nori Tana (George Turner) he uri tonu eke a is Rewi Haniauoto. Kaore he uri o Reel Haniapoto. Kei te taa ki te hula o Rewi ka tata ate te hekenga iho kia Hori Tana. nga mea tino tata ko nga uri o Taurangamowaho me te Huraahi. Tuatoru: Ko te korero a Taare Patene Tuwhakaririka (Charles Barton) he uri tone ake a is no Hauauru. Kaore he uri o Hauauru. I puta mat a Taare i to teina o Hauauru, i a Patena; a no te tuakana o Hauauru, na Poutwaa, ka puta mai ki to Hekeretari tana teina me Te Hurinui. Ka nui take manawapa kef. takoto he o matou whakapa roto i nga tuhituhinga mo nga uri whakatupu, no reira ahau i tuhi atu Tetehi he mea tino he te korero take ki te aroaro o te Roera Komihana. Kia ora tone toe to Natua o to Iwi Maori. Ka mutu nei ra, naku Na (TUKOREHli TE </pre>
15 3A04-01_Part-1-014.png 3A04-01_Part-1-014.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-014.tif 110959 PNG 1965 2247 111KB 3A04-01_Part-1-014.png 3A04-01_Part-1-014.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-014_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 87 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-014_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 437 500 PagedImage <pre> 2. Behind the scenes, the chiefs conferred from time to time and after coming to a decision authorised Wahanui to speak on their behalf. This happened in the matter of the opening of the Railway and also on the Liquor question. According to Whore kotu, Rewi and Wahanui took full advantage of the hostile attitude of their fellow-chiefs (most of whom were senior in the :.ianiapoto hierarchy) to the idea of meeting the pakeha halfway; and by currying favour with the rowers that be, both were suitably rewarded by annuities, free houses - fully furnished, and free railway passes. The Vaniapoto chiefs concerned in the Liquor question were; Taonui (Ngati flora - numerically the strongest hapu of the Maniapoto); Taonui's cousin, Hauauru (Poutsma, Hauauru's elder brother was then dead); Te Wetini, Where Hotu's G9father; Haupokia (Inner Kawhia chief) Te Kanawa (Waitomo) and Takerei otherwise Wetere to Rerenga (Mahoenui-Mokau). The Ngati Tuwharetoa chiefs; Te Heuheu and Paurini, (Taupo) and Topine of Ngati Hauaroa (Upper Wanganui) were also consulted and took leading parts in this matter. In haste, (SOD) PEI TH HURIBUI JONES. </pre>
16 3A04-01_Part-1-015.png 3A04-01_Part-1-015.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-015.tif 165399 PNG 1751 2008 165KB 3A04-01_Part-1-015.png 3A04-01_Part-1-015.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-015_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 87 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-015_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 436 500 PagedImage <pre> ks.?, 11th. October Mr, R. Jones Privets 5"orstary Minister for Maori Affairs , Parliameat Baildings NELLIIGTON re: Petition Tata Manal and Hort Tana to His Majesty the King. Herewith I enclose my file copy of a letter and whakapapa sent by Tukorahu to Ahipu ( One of our tribal whokapapa experts) shortly after the sitting of the Royal mission oa Licensing Wks original should be on one of the Comaissionts files. This whakapipa was daeokad with Mulora and the Wurashi family - and it is correct. It will be noted that Tata is not even a blood relative of Mahanui He was the orphaned nrphos of Nahanni's wife by whoa be vas oared for - On the death of eahanui it was found that be had left a will leaving Tata as his sole devisee. Assoording to ehara Hotu Wahanui beeene mitstallTtua.- balunsed before he died George Turner's 4 Bort Tani) relationship Is aft Rewile aatannal aide and not his daleftain lino - Real mother was tires cousin to George Turner,. aarsal grandfather., r The leading oblate in the formation of the Rohopots0 were Hausuria Takeridi use (otherwise water ) end Mahanni - ti ; wide native, Land Court rewards abanui was the first witness : ,.,. oalled , but be soon had to give say to Honours ( whose widened" ,. took two seeks to r000rd , and in subsequent court proceeding/ on block chins was frequently quoted and invariably'bond rislia. , : 14 1 1 'b ' 4 Dear Wick , </pre>
17 3A04-01_Part-1-016.png 3A04-01_Part-1-016.tif 3A04-01_Part-1-016.tif 195401 PNG 1891 2130 195KB 3A04-01_Part-1-016.png 3A04-01_Part-1-016.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-1-016_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 89 100 png 3A04-01_Part-1-016_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 444 500 PagedImage <pre> 2. n and around Rinikiht which wore oonfiscated after the tato war. Be could not assert any strong claims to Ro lands and was in this repeat ignored by the Maniapoth fact to which he alma referense in a lament he oomp000d On his deathbed Bahama was a scholar at Three rings before; the outr breakk of war BO was An astute statesman and an outstanding orators and On this a000unt the ot chiefs inoluding Ring Tewhdeo made him their talking chief Behind tb- sowers the Chiefs conferred from time tin and after coming to decision authorised Wahanui to speak on their behalf This happened in the clatter et the opening of the Railway and also on the Liquor quaatimm According to share Rota , Rawl and Wahanai took fall advantage of the hostile attitude of their fellowrehisofs (Nast of whom wore mentor in the kanispot6 hierarchy) to the idea of meting the Meta halfway g and by currying. falnar With the powers that be i;Apath we, suitably rewarded by aonnidgen free bourn - fully fOrnishod , and free railway pass. The sags kaniapoto shiers concerned in the Liquor question wire Taomul ( Usti Rora - nnmerleilly Oa strongest hapu of the nanispoto) i Taosniti cousin , Hauamrn ( pinta Bauauruss elder brother was then deed); Te stint Where it;tuda (Prather ; BOmpotts (Inner Itnahla ohlof) To Kanerma-aaltomo) end Takerei otherwise deters to Rarenga ( Rohoenuoktru) Tbe Hgati Tuitheretas. chit!,: To Heuhau and Paurtni,(Teupe) and Wiqk Topton of 1441 Rauaroa (Upper Wanganui) sere also samultod marl took loading parte An them matt. ID bort. </pre>
18 3A04-01_Part-2-000.png 3A04-01_Part-2-000.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-000.tif 171371 PNG 1728 2179 171KB 3A04-01_Part-2-000.png 3A04-01_Part-2-000.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-000_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 79 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-000_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 397 500 PagedImage <pre> C C TAINUI MAORI TRUST 3OARD. PEI TR HURINUI JONES, Chairnan. ChRI AN'S OFFICE. 3ox 221, 11th. October 1948. Hr. Jones, Private Secretary, hinister of Maori Affairs, ".:'arlia,:oent Buildings , WELLINGTO N. re: Petition Tata Wahanui and Hori Tana to His Majesty the Kin/;. Dear k, Herewith I enclose my file copy of a letter anti whakapapa sent by Tukorehu to Ahipu (one of our tribal whakapapa experts) shortly after the sitting of the Royal Commission on Licensing - the original should be on one of the Commission's files. This whakapapa was checked with Muiora and the iiuraahi family,- and it correct. It will be noted that Tata is not even a blood relative of Wahanui. He was the orphaned nephew of Wahanui's wife, by whom he was cared for - On the death of Wahanui it was found that he had lef a will leaving Tata as his sole devisee. According to Whare :otu, Wahanui became mentally unablanced before he died. George Turner's (Hori Tana) relationship is on Rewi's maternal side, and not his chieftain line - Rewi's mother was a first cousin to George Turner's maternal grandfather. The leading chiefs in the formation of the Rohepotae were Hauauru, Takerei (otherwise Waters) and Wahanui - vide Native Land Court records. Wahanui was the first witness called, but he soon had to give way to Hauauru (whose evidence took two weeks to record, and in subsequent court proceedings on block claims was frequently quoted and invariably found reliable). itewi had very little land interest in the Rohepotae - his ancestral lands (he was of the Faretekawa sub-tribe) were in and around Kihikihi which were confiscated after the Waikato War. He could not assert any strong claims to Rohepotae lands and was in this respect ignored by the Maniapoto tribe - a fact to which he makes reference in a lament he cemposed on his deathbed. Wahanui was a scholar at Three Kings before the outbreak of war. He was an astute statesman and an outstanding orator, and on this account the other chiefs, including King =awhiao, made him their talking chief. </pre>
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25 3A04-01_Part-2-007.png 3A04-01_Part-2-007.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-007.tif 102337 PNG 1766 2150 102KB 3A04-01_Part-2-007.png 3A04-01_Part-2-007.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-007_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 82 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-007_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 411 500 PagedImage <pre> 11 Morriesey Street HAW A. 10 o Kurae 1945 Kitt iferihe te Tutri Aaihi TOKAANU. Tana ono koutou me o totem aitua maha E Tu' katahi one ahau ka tau ki te kainga , ka what wa poto holld ki te utu utu i to rata i tuhi mat nei mo to Take korero o te Puukai 1 Te Kuiti ; kua puta nei 1 tenet ra 1 roto 1 nga korero o te Kominana 1 to nei Ai Te Kuiti Kuu kite trio koe 1 nga korero o rota 1 te Nupepa Ko te waahi kuore i puta ko aku korero anakamaruma ki te Komihuna e wria nga wanangu Lei kei roto 1 to korero whanui o te Rohepotae , ara 1. Waikato Takiwa o Aotea me Kawhia 2. Maniapoto I waho mat o Waikato tuturu , e noho waenganui ana , ko Taumarunui te rohe ki te tonga 3. Tuwharetoa Te taha nauauru me te tonga mu uru o to Moana o Taupe 4. Whanganui Ko te waahi 1 puta ki waho o enei kua huatna ake nei me uru hoki a Ohura Naku huki t ahakurite ki te Komihana kia whakaaetia runga 1 to tone kaha a Tiwha Turoa me nga rangatira o to taha tonga o Taumarunui kia hikitia to waani kia Ngati Tuwharetoa me </pre>
26 3A04-01_Part-2-008.png 3A04-01_Part-2-008.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-008.tif 64054 PNG 1844 2157 64.1KB 3A04-01_Part-2-008.png 3A04-01_Part-2-008.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-008_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 85 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-008_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 427 500 PagedImage <pre> Whanganui kia ata karangatia he hui o era iwi Kia oti a ratou korero ka tuku a-pukapuka a ratou korero ki te hominana Kua inakaaetia mai tenet e te Komihana ; a i hoki koa atu a Tiveha Turoa , a Te Hekenui me to raua kaumatua me Kaiwhare ; kei a ratou hoki etehi o aku ripoata No reita ma koutou e ui mai kia Te Tiwha Turoa mo te ra me te waani e to al te hut a koutou Ka mutu ra i konei nga korero hanguil mo te Take i tuhi mai net koe Aroha nut Na to karanga rua Ka nut to matou ora 1 a matou a nono atu net </pre>
27 3A04-01_Part-2-009.png 3A04-01_Part-2-009.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-009.tif 194659 PNG 1833 2213 195KB 3A04-01_Part-2-009.png 3A04-01_Part-2-009.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-009_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 83 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-009_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 414 500 PagedImage <pre> C 21, TAINUI 'MAORI TRUST BOARD. PSI TL HURINUI JONRS, Chairman. CHAIRMAN'S OFFICE. Box 221, HAWERA. 11th. October 1948. Mr. Jonee, Private Secretary, Minister of Maori Affairs, Parliament Buildings , WELLINGTO N, re: Petition Tata Wahanui and Hori Tana to Hie Majesty the King. Dear Mick, Herewith I enclose my file copy of a letter and whakapapa sent by Tukorehu to Ahipu (one of our tribal whekapapa experts) shortly after the sitting of the Royal Commission on Licensing - the original should be on one of the Commission's filet, This whekapapa was checked with Muiora and the Muraahi family - and it is correct. It will be noted that Tata is not even a blood relative of Wahanui. He was the orphaned nephew of wahanui's wife, by whom he was cared for - On the meath of Wahanui it was found that he had left a will leaving Tata as his sole devisee. According to Where Hotu, Wahanui became mentally unablanced before he died. George Turner's (Hori Tana) relationship is on Rewi's maternal side, and not his chieftain line - Rewi's mother was a first cousin to George Turner's maternal grandfather. The leading chiefs in the formation of the Rohepotae were Hauauru, Tekerei (otherwise Wetere) and Wahanui - vide Native Land Court records. Wahanui was the first witness called, but he soon had to give way to Hauauru (whose evidence took two weeks to record, and in subsequent court proceedings on block claims was frequently quoted and invariably found reliable). Rewi had very little land interest in the Rohepotae - his anoestral land. (he was of the Paretekawa eub-tribe) were in and around Kihikihi which were confiscated after the Waikato War. He could not assert any strong claims to Rohepotae lands and was in this respect ignored by the Maniapoto tribe - a fact to which he makes reference in a lament he composed on his deathbed. Wahanui was a scholar at Three Kings before the outbreak of war. He was an astute statesman and an outstanding orator, and on this account the other ohiefa, inoluding King Tawhiao, made him their talking chief. </pre>
28 3A04-01_Part-2-010.png 3A04-01_Part-2-010.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-010.tif 116484 PNG 1847 2225 116KB 3A04-01_Part-2-010.png 3A04-01_Part-2-010.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-010_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 83 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-010_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 415 500 PagedImage <pre> 2. Behind the scenes, the chiefs conferred from time to time and after coming to a decision authorised Wahanui to speak on their behalf. This happened in the matter of the opening of the Railway and also on the Liquor question. According to Where Hotu, Rawl and 'Alhanui took full advantage of the hostile attitude of their fellow-chiefs (most of whom were senior in the niapoto hierarchy) to the idea of meetin,: the pakeha halfway; and by curryinL favour with the powers that be, both were suitably rewarded by annuities, free houses - fully furnished, and free railway passes. The Maniapoto chiefs concerned in the Liquor question were; Taonui (Ngati Rora - numerically the strongest hapu of the asniapoto); Taenui's cousin, Hauauru (Foutoma, Hauauru's elder brother was then dead); Te Wetini, Where Hotu's 09father; Haupokia (Inner Kawhia chief) Te Kanawa (Waitomo) and Takerei otherwise Vetere to Rerenga (Mahoenul-Mokau). The Ngati Tuwharetoa chiefs; Te Heuheu and Paurini, (Taupo) and Topine of Ngati Hauaroa (Upper Wanganui) were also consulted and took leading parts in this matter. In haste, (huh) PSI TS HURINUI JONSS. </pre>
29 3A04-01_Part-2-011.png 3A04-01_Part-2-011.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-011.tif 213395 PNG 1847 2224 213KB 3A04-01_Part-2-011.png 3A04-01_Part-2-011.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-011_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 83 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-011_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 415 500 PagedImage <pre> "Te Tokanga-nui-a-noho. Te Kuiti. Ki Te Honore Te Idlnita Maori, (Whore Paremata), PONEKE. E Fa, Tana toe , He take poto, engari e what tlkanga nut tie matou, taku e tuhi atu net k1 a koe are he mea atu naku kia pal toe ki to whakarite atu a to Hekeretari a what kupu atu ki to Roera Komihana mo to Rkthana Waipiro kia whakatikatikaina etehl korero he e pa ana ki nga whakapapa tapu o Ngati Raniapoto , 1 whakapuakina al ki te aroaro o to Komihana i te wa 1 to al 'al To Kuiti net Na te kore i what waahi ki to whakatlka i aua korero 1 toned 1 tuhi atu al ahau ki a toe. Kei to mohlo hok1 to Hekeretari ko ahau tetehi o ratou matua e nohio aaa ki o matou era whakapapa ; otira ko is tonu hoki me tana teina me Te Nurinui - nana net 1 whakapuare nga korero mo te taha ki nga 1wi o Te Rohepotae - nga putanga mat o roto 1 nga towel a pa net taku korero. He mea tapu o matou whakapapa, no reira taore e tika kia whakakotititia a to tangata hei hanga ingo na, His tirohia atu al e nga mea kuare hi o matou whakapapa he tangata nul a is - are e al ki to whakaaro a aua momo tangata. Ko nga korero he e mea net ahau kia whakatl. alas ko maei e what aka nei:- Tuatahi: Ko to korero a Eriata (Gabriel Elliott) 1 ki ai ko Tueraue Henare Tata to uri tonu ate o Wahanui. Kaore he ur1 0 Wahanui; engari ano to tans teina to Kaahu, kotahi te tamahine e ors nei, ko laziora - nave 1 whakaatu ki te Komi/luau to mere koura o Wahanui mo te haere tore uta 1 runga 1 te tereina. Ko Tuarau he tamalti ke na te teina o te wahine a Wahanui. Tuerua: Ko to korero a H0r1 Tana (George Turner) he uri tonu eke a la no Rewi Manlepoto. Kaore he uri o Newt niapoto. Kel to taha ke ki te kuia o Rewi ka tats atu to hekenga lho kia Horl Tana. Ko nga mea tlno teta ko nga uri o Taurangamowaho me aangu to Muraahl. Tuatoru: Ko te korero a Taare Patens Tuwhakarirlka (Charles Barton) he uri tonu eke a is no Hauauru. Kaore he uri o Hauauru. I puta mai a Taare i to tams o Hauauru, 1 a Petena; a na to tuakana o Hauauru, na Poutama, ka puts mai ki to Hekeretari me tana teina me Te Hurinui. Ka nub taku menawapa kel takoto he o matou whakapapa roto 1 nga tuhituhinga OD nga uri whakatupu, no reira ahau i tuhi atu ai. Tetehl he mea tiro he to korero take ki to aroaro o to Roars Komihana. Kis ora tonu toe to Matua o te Iwi Maori. Ka mutu net re, naku Na (TUKOREHU TE AHIPU) </pre>
30 3A04-01_Part-2-012.png 3A04-01_Part-2-012.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-012.tif 102626 PNG 1858 2723 103KB 3A04-01_Part-2-012.png 3A04-01_Part-2-012.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-012_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-012_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 341 500 PagedImage <pre> NEW ZEALAND OFFICE OF THE MINISTER OF MAORI AFFAIRS. PARLIAMENT I1LNLOINGS. WELLINGTON C. I. 8th Catober,1948. Jones, Esq., Box 221, HAWER A. Dear Pei, I am sending you copies of papers comprising a petition which was sent to His Majesty King George VI, by the paramount Chiefs of Heaha to atm namely Hori Tana alias George Turner and Tata Wahanui. The papers reached Buckingham Palace but were referred back to the Prime iAnister of New Zealand. Please let me have your comments particularly on the following points. (1) Tata's relationship to Wahanui. (2) Hori's relationship to ReNvi. (3) Rewi's part in formation of the Rohepotae. (4) Rewi's part in prohibiting liquor in Rohepotae. (5) Wahanui's part in formation of the Rohepotae. (6) Wahanui's part in prohibiting liquor in Rohepotae. (7) Any other points. Please treat as urgent. Yours faithfully, 'rhisja: </pre>
31 3A04-01_Part-2-013.png 3A04-01_Part-2-013.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-013.tif 143461 PNG 1827 2712 143KB 3A04-01_Part-2-013.png 3A04-01_Part-2-013.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-013_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-013_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 337 500 PagedImage <pre> COPY Box 84, Otorohanga, New Zealand. 3rd June, 1948. To His Majesty King George VI Buokingham Palace, London, BNGLAHD. May it please your Majesty, I desire to draw your Majesty's attention to a very serious matter. The enclosed nutting (. Herald 8.) relates re Vice-Regal Visit to Islands during June 29 to July 22, 1948. The Chief Justice to act as Deputy-Governor General. About this time there will be brought down in the Parliament two measuress- 1. To amend the Constitution. 2. Liquor Bill, including to introduce Liquor into the King Country. The Government apparently want Sir Bernard Freyberg out of the road during this period. Sir Humphrey O'Leary is a Roman Catholic who holds allegiance to a foreign Potentate - the Pope of Rome. He cannot be faithful to our King and Constitution and to the Pope also. Christ said "No man can serve two masters." Please stop the rot which le setting in in New Zealand. You are the only one who can do it. I will try to see Sir Bernard Freyberg but am at present suffering from heart trouble supervening on ptomaine poisoning and am in my 75th year. I have had to get out of bed to send this to you, But I will pull through and fight this osmpMgn to finish. Please get Sir Bernard Freyberg to stick to his post throughout all this Parliament. Your loyal end faithful subject. (SOD.) DAVID WHYTE. </pre>
32 3A04-01_Part-2-014.png 3A04-01_Part-2-014.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-014.tif 109413 PNG 1803 2698 109KB 3A04-01_Part-2-014.png 3A04-01_Part-2-014.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-014_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-014_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 334 500 PagedImage <pre> COPY Copy of Newspaper Cutting from Herald -8. VICE-REGAL VISIT TO ISLANDS. DEPARTURE ON ONE 29. It is announced that Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Freyberg will visit the Pacific Islands in July. Their Excellencies, who will travel for the greater part of the journey in S. Bellona in the course oer normal cruising programme, will leave Auckland by air for Fiji on June 29 and will return about July 22. During their cruise Their Excellencies will visit Fiji, Tonga, Niue, Cook Islands, Western Samoa and the Tokelau Group. The Chief Justice (the Rt. Hon. Sir Humphrey O'Leary) will act as Deputy of the Governor-General during His Excellency's temporary absence from the Dominion. Last evening Their Excellencies the Governor-General, Sir Bernard Freyberg, and Lady Freyberg were present at a reception by the Auckland branch of the English Speaking Union of New Zealand in Milne and. Choyce's Reception Hall. </pre>
33 3A04-01_Part-2-015.png 3A04-01_Part-2-015.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-015.tif 61300 PNG 1830 2720 61.3KB 3A04-01_Part-2-015.png 3A04-01_Part-2-015.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-015_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-015_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 336 500 PagedImage <pre> I CIQPX Box 84, Otorobanga, Hew Zealand, 3rd June, 1948. To Rim Majesty, King George VI Buckingham Palace, London, England. May it pie. your Majesty. This neitition was entrusted to me, to be forwarded on to you. ,ould you please send acknowledgwnent of receipt of it to me at the above address. I have the honour to be Your loyal and faithful subject. (JW.) DAVID WHY-E. </pre>
34 3A04-01_Part-2-016.png 3A04-01_Part-2-016.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-016.tif 159930 PNG 1792 2697 160KB 3A04-01_Part-2-016.png 3A04-01_Part-2-016.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-016_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 66 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-016_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 332 500 PagedImage <pre> PAGE 1. PETITION To Hie Majesty King George VI Buckingham Palace London. England. May it please your Majesty. The Petitioners herein, namely TE TATA WAHANUI and HOPI TANA, both of Otorohenga, in the King Country. North Island, New ;ealend, are the Ancestral Chiefs of the said King Country. TE TATA WAHANUI is the GRANDSON OF WAHANUI. RORI TANA is the grandson of Rewi. Wshanui and Rewi were, in their day, the head Chiefs of the King Country, which was and is known by the name of Maniapoto. ran was the Chief of historical renown who fought and defied the British soldiers at the /attic of Orakau Pah. WAHANUI wee the Chief, defending the near-by Hangiawhia Pah in the same battle, and was wounded in the fight. This of Orakau Pah Battle was moat vital of portent during the Maori War. At it Rawl stood on the rampart, when asked to surrender, and made the historic statement of defiance 1,2,.m,mxLgr which, being interpreted, means "I WILL FIGHT FOR EVER AND EVER AND EVER." Sir George Grey, a former Governor of New Zealand, who was in South Africa, came over from South Africa, and came direct to Te Awamutu, near Orakau, to arrange peace between the Maori and the British. He arrived just after Rewi had retreated across the Punlu River, about two miles distant from Orakau Pah. Sir George Grey sent messengers to ask Revd to meet him. Rawl replied that he would meet him if ho came alone. Sir George Grey went alone, and had a conversation with Rewi. Sir George Grey asked Rewi to make peace. Rewi refused for a long time. </pre>
35 3A04-01_Part-2-017.png 3A04-01_Part-2-017.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-017.tif 170845 PNG 1829 2725 171KB 3A04-01_Part-2-017.png 3A04-01_Part-2-017.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-017_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-017_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 336 500 PagedImage <pre> F11'142. Sir George Grey said "If I had been here there would not have been any war. We will never be able to repay you for the damage we have done." Reid said "You were in the wrong. My blood was spilt on my homeland. Give me my land back." Sir, George Grey said he would say to the Government to give the land. back. Reid said "How am I to know that your people won't Dome and fight me again?" Sir George Grey said "I will make this river"(the Puniu River) the boundary of the land on the South Side (now known ae the Maniapoto, King Country). "No white people will be allowed to tresspaes. If they do so, then it will be at their own risk." Shortly after this arrangement, two men, William Moffatt (at Taumaranui) and Manukeu ( a surveyor, at Pirongia) were shot for trespass, and no action was taken. The boundary of the King Country was eventually defined in written peat, signed by Rewi and wahanui for the Maoris, and Sir George Grey for the British. Sir George Grey suggested fixing a boundary for the King Country, and asked Rewi and Wahanui how it should be defined. Wahanui said "What my hat covers on the map." The area thus defined was thereafter known as the "Rohaootae,"whioh means around the het." Wahanui wikut to Wellington, planed his hat on the Government map from the Puniu Stream southwards. The exact boundaries were thus officially recorded. At the spot where this pact was signed a monument is erected to mark the occasion. Thle is at the town now known as Kihikihi, near Te Awamutu. Sir George Grey wanted this monument to be erected at Waitara (near New Plymouth)1 but Ravi said "The fire started at Waitara, but was put out here." In oonnection with this event of peacaking, Sir George Grey arranged for a feast to take place at Waitara about </pre>
36 3A04-01_Part-2-018.png 3A04-01_Part-2-018.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-018.tif 162007 PNG 1808 2709 162KB 3A04-01_Part-2-018.png 3A04-01_Part-2-018.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-018_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-018_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 334 500 PagedImage <pre> PAGE 1. the year 1864. At this feast a photograph was taken. There were two long tables, with a apace between. At one table sat the British soldiers in war-dress; at the other cat the Maori soldiers in war-dress. Wahanui, Rawl and Sir George Grey were present. The photograph shows Sir George Grey and Real shaking hands; Sir George Grey looking North towards the Xing Country, and Rewi looking southwards. This feast was the finishing act of peace-making, to mark the end of the war. SUBSEQTANT MODIFICATIONS. About the year 1880, the Government desired to get a railway through the King Country to connect Wellington with Auckland. Sir George Grey went, as Agent for the Government, to meet Rewi and Wahanui to arrange an agreement. These meeting. took place at the home of Ravi at Kihikihi and at the home of Wahanui at Alexandra (now nailed Pirongia). Here it was agreed as follows:- "That the Government be given a free grant of laud along the railway route, as specified, to put the railway through, upon the following conditione:- 1, That no intoxicating liquor be allowed into the NiAit Country. 2. 'net the Maori laid: be free from taxes. We Rs. view with alarm, a report, published in the public Press (New Zealand Herald. 48), from the Annual Conference of the Labour Party (the Party now in power in Parliament) which advocates allowing intoxicating liquor to go into the King Country. The reasons given in that report are contrary to the solemn agreement made between Rewi and Wahenui on the one hand, </pre>
37 3A04-01_Part-2-019.png 3A04-01_Part-2-019.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-019.tif 129653 PNG 1854 2744 130KB 3A04-01_Part-2-019.png 3A04-01_Part-2-019.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-019_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-019_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 338 500 PagedImage <pre> PAH 4. and Sir George Grey on the other hand. The true Maori holds as sacred any agreement made oq behalf of the Maori people by their forefather. Ws believe that the same pledge was given to the Maori forefathers by Governor Hobson on behalf of Queen Victoria and her British people, beneath the shadow of the Union Jaok, at the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. We slain that the word of honour given by the British forefathers Governor Hobson and Sir George Grey be honoured by the British people today; past as we will uphold the word of honour given by our forefathers Rewi and Wahanui at Draken and Pirongia. We therefore pray that your Majesty will place your seal on the sacredness of the agreements made as referred to herein, by decreeing that any Parliamentary enactment purporting to allow intoxicating liquor into the King Country shall not receive the Royal assent. (SGD.) TS TATA WAHANUI HORI TANA. Witness to the signatures of Ts Tata Wahanul and Hori Tana, all being present together at the signing hereof; 13th day of May 1948. (SGD.) DAVID WHYTE Justine of the Peace (SGD.) Justice of the Peact Otorohanga King Country New Zealand. </pre>
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42 3A04-01_Part-2-024.png 3A04-01_Part-2-024.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-024.tif 298722 PNG 1672 2526 299KB 3A04-01_Part-2-024.png 3A04-01_Part-2-024.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-024_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 66 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-024_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 331 500 PagedImage <pre> Trust Control Over Liquor Advocated In King Country Scheme presented by local bodies. Press Te Kuiti, Last Night. A scheme presented by a committee representing local bodies and a large number of institutions of the central and Southern King fl Country for the granting of community-controlled liquor licenses was the chief feature of the King Country sitting of the Royal CommissiOn investigating the licensing laws. The fact that the proportion! adult Maoris to adult Europeans to the King a Country was only 12 per cont., where e as when the pact was made in :534 e there were virtually no Europeans in the arcs, was emphasised by the corn - tnittec which was set up by the Tau neartmui, Ractehi and Ohnkune liorougl d Councils, ohoro, Kaitieke, Taummunu e ei Waimarino County Councils on other local bodies. In the Bay of Ile c and RottoTivreas Mitioins,cnreises.,d Failure of Regulations. Matthew Manokt Wilkes, chairman of , the conenutter. submitted that, the re Poein;'1.)=Ziarnbethggt7:,`, sub- ; benefit i Art,;:ticirn't i for Ileittnn. dE'11;4 etact'esi=rd safeguards. administrative responiilities, and - any attempt at licensing reform should be constructive and educative. r The first Maori plea wax Mat the sale r4,1: 2T Inotald of ace. y 'rtg to this request for total prohibition the Government e b la twee r - the l'irei'tfor" within the if King Count], but in such form that e both European and Maori could legally procure supplies from outside. Tins pre. vailed from 1534 to I. From 1705 unward Maoris were prohibited front obtaining liquor supplies from outside the \_ proclaimed area. The European position remained unaltered. Continuance Favoured. At the 1133, I. and 1143 elections the European residents of the King Country expressed themselves very substantially in favour of continuance or SL,te 1 Witness suggested that any contem- plated reform intuit either give effect to total prob. ton, no requested by the Maoris m 1584 or give Some form of license to the Xing Country under which the consumption of liquor, as well ns its importation might be roguhattal and ) controlled. Rejecting the idea of a board consist- gs, Government"ndlocal no- IfroUrnftr;bIic'Ccrlainrarre'a the holee2otd sist of seven rnemuers, one of whamshould be a Maori member. Continuity of eon./ should be ensured by the compulsory retirement of Pleatheth periodically, elections being held to fill the plates and Maori members to be c/oted by a Maori board prised. overgeeby a magistrate exercising Jurisdiction Maori Referendum Not Favoured. In reply to the commission, wiMers said he did not favour a solely Maori referendum, as Europeans far out-numbered the Maoris. cross-curinuned, the witness stated r. that theretrt of the local body cont - mittee had been drawn up by five well known Tat/martini/I residents, edited by the full committee and circulated to all local bodies in the area. He said he slid not know the opinion of the Tc Ruin Oe Olorohanga utouleto, toy no reply had been received. Al! the local bodies in the south pledged support to theitt Do iou know the Maorisf Mr. 1,t,i1Vslct;/lould find that very hat there is ir'ZiC.,;iteMZea=';' Clcis those Who want liquor and those Who "Cottolic Priest's Opinion The view that the liquor question Was grotty aggravated by the existing law irquiitng total abstinence or bulk plea chase. w/ kh led inevitably to bulk a drinking, 'was expressed by lb," Rev g Gerald erald van Beck, Waihi, near Tokoutut. a CathOhC pncst with at) Yet., ; expel fence of work among the Maoris. 15 years being in the King Country. He support. Mr. Wilkes. It was, he said, sl 7.:171V, that t'isutidobr- ously be to complete prohibition. which t considered both impracticable and e , or LO the granting of liCe CentrUl to ensure consumption Kier the best possible conditions, "I have personally seen 1700 empties f taken assay by a lorry alter a wflnesS said. "At weddings and funerals F they have beer by the barrel. They all expect beer, and it is useless to close r one's eyes to existingcondiions:. In the early days drinking in the e King Country was mainly among Bm- peens, witness said, but when came v back in :9= the Maoris had taken the it lead rain the Europeans and were con- suming liquor in bulk. Causes of Deterioration. th?. 7r,fL t'amo,t;';dia." committee, I t etertorauon in the position to improvf ed transport facilities, the failure of g itre,;o=etitline't'ire PierlofTre 's younger mu. Unit they should have lgn t with the pakeha. being in- g searthat'their liquor status WAS below equal that of Indians and islai,dimd Tre'oseHn assoe'l'utZ'o'; with the Indians. in the early daYs dealt '11re evenly ,.mi:;:=11?:i'l had made the name of he K try synonymous with sly grog. ant 'tt the only avenue for iroprovrinto\_ ,Th t';`,.Fn"Ltr"`.3 t"'" Ask. by '1,I;T:,7tittOrVo,unty 111 c'hn-t Mr. and Walter Kenneth Low. Mayor v of 4TAtiiti, env,. 'Personal ' opinions that y in view of the the sub to Pact, free vote of l all habitants of the area. Mr. r1 se sarate polls for Maori and v p."riks' If both carried licensing et ,b should'. be grant..tenthly F 'XiTenrttlie 7/nottr,r'nrrent'sgtd'ndeccei'de: Police Observations. Sergeant E. A. Gatehouse gave a =Id 7z, `;'`,?,b.`,`Zrastate of eRairs are- were American ad a demoralising effect upon girls, but apart from reporting to the United state, authortietiheiopolocn it d no allegations he be had no Ine IPai: reason to toinploin of drink ete-tXtr'gc "21';alrro7"VrInt;K"Iol:; Maoris come directto hint. he To Runt he knew of only one sly-grogger, and was investigating. The co-operatio! Otorohanga storekeepers had to be goat-, to stop the drinking of methylated( spirits 2/nOng Moons thee. 'Rte t dehverY railway service Si10111(1 be "btaFi'g'liq'unodr,r.'in'r,o,7'.V.,:i7en'lexyi,dr'aTeisirii 1'; should br red'negrots Indians han n a'moingnd'the were nothing but ely- le grog sellers. - vMg tailed uttc rl in their purlxn. c, jeer, however, to the inauguration of a system of trust control vested in the corm/tunny. All profit accruing front </pre>
43 3A04-01_Part-2-025.png 3A04-01_Part-2-025.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-025.tif 143838 PNG 1665 2016 144KB 3A04-01_Part-2-025.png 3A04-01_Part-2-025.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-025_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 83 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-025_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 413 500 PagedImage <pre> SUBJECT TO ABUSE jr ,4.,; ATTACK MADE LIQUOR ON D. FORGERY ALLEGED. A strong protest against the present D. system of supplying of liquo. was voiced by Gabriel Elliott at the sitting of the Licensing Commission. Witness stated as the result of this system liquor was going to the natives. A person could obtain liquor under this system with as much ease as a prescription from chemist. He cited a case of having received a letter front C. L. limes and Co., Ltd., asking for the return of kegs which indicated that someone had used his name for the securing of liquor. Further proof of this was given by the fact that some time ago he had been asked by the police whether he had ordered any liquor. It was revealed that someone had signed his name on the order but no trace could be found of the man or the liquor. Supplying liquor under tile D. system was a breach of the Rohe Potae pact and was tantamount to selling at the railway station. The Maoris referred ro the railway station as the pub." In reply to a question witness stated that, he did not consider that the situation would be very much improved by witnessing the signatures of those collecting liquor. Fie considered time the D. system should be entirely abolished. The D. system was also crit, icised by the Presbyterian Church in evidence tendered by the Rev. Rue! sell Shaw. Witness contended that the system facilitated the sly-grog seller, especially in the selling of liquor to the Maoris in remote parts of the country. Thy, elimination of this abuse depended on the sympathetic co-operation of railway ofIIcials with the police department. Thif was being received in Otorohanga. It also encouraged forgery. He had been authorised by of official of the railway department and an officer of the police department to say that they believed that such abuses did occur of the D. system and that the second abuse was believed to be more frequent than the first. Railway officials at Otorolumga were ask-, ed to supply liquor to persona on Sunday and to receive payment for same. They also received frequent requests to deliver liquor to net's,s at any hour of the night and to re ceive payment. The following abuses arose therefrom ?(al The hour of delivery often indicated an unhealthy secrecy on the part of the recipient; (b) The delivery and payment for liquor took place at an hour which extended special and undesirableI privileges to Otorobanga purchasers, when compared with those who purchased from hotels. </pre>
44 3A04-01_Part-2-026.png 3A04-01_Part-2-026.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-026.tif 149644 PNG 1658 2062 150KB 3A04-01_Part-2-026.png 3A04-01_Part-2-026.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-026_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 80 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-026_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 402 500 PagedImage <pre> 1/4/44, THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD) MAORI OPINIONS LICENSING 917ESTION THE KING COUNTRY PACT TE Nut, 'flirsitsy Widely divergent view on the liquor Lyme in the King Count, were presented today before tile Royal Coin mission on licensing by Maori loaders. A firm stand to honour the pact mgned by an ancestor, Rowi Maniapoto, was made by the chairman of the tribes committee for the Te Kiliti aro, 31, E. Searancke. A representative of 12 chiefs it the aimarino area castigated the King Count, proclaimed area as an utter failure. and Mr T. 31. Hetet, representing 31aori returned service-111011, made a strong pi. 10T equal privilege, to those of their pakeha brothers in arms in taking digger, particularly at purely A. functions. Tile view that the restriction on liquor wax the creator of crime. oars, Non, bribery. graft and poverty was expressed by Nfr Samuel P. Arahauga. who claimed that 12 paramount tribal leaden gave him authority to speak for the Waimarino area. Because of the legal position Maoris were not welcome at clobnd institutions and were forced to the slv grog-seller and to smok- ing home at all hours. Humiliation Pelt K'itness said the liquor laws were the only ones that degraded the Maori be/ow ether coloured races 3/1,1 the Maori keenly felt the humiliation. When the King Count, pact was merle n solitary Waimarino chief had any hand in it. Those responsible came frprn the extreme north and had no shadow of authority to speak for the Waimarine area, which never shonld have been embraced under the articles of the pact. A telegram received from other Maoris of Wairnarino questioned the right of 31r Arabian, to speak for the majority 111 the area. While agreeing that be had Do actual majority mandate, wane. relied upon OW mane 01111 ii="t lin+Insettl'houses"itl and tee King 'Count, equal liquor and vain, rights with the Pakeha, and a separate and independent Wei-merino area in liquor affairs and rot- Real Maniapoto's Conditions Mr Searancke hold that the Salo of liquor in the King Conntrywuld cle grade the Maori rare. The right;-of-way for the railway line without ceninensalion had been granted by Rewi Maniamato through his territory conditional upon no lig., being carried by rail and upon no rates and taxes being levied on tho Manris, and witness stood firmly for honouring the pact. The case of Maori returned servicemon, after full armee., privileges, being prohibited from mixing with 1pakeha friends at A. fiinctions was stressed by Mr T. M. Hetet. a me-mine. Ngsti-31aniapoto lead,. Wit- ,iceman also considered the law relat- ing to the consumption of lino, off o ness added that Maori returned SO, 110011901) premises in the King Count, an iniquity imposed on the 31,016 people by n law treating the Maoris as an inferior race. </pre>
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55 3A04-01_Part-2-037.png 3A04-01_Part-2-037.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-037.tif 18068 PNG 1632 1564 18.1KB 3A04-01_Part-2-037.png 3A04-01_Part-2-037.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-037_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 96 png 3A04-01_Part-2-037_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 479 PagedImage 1 This document has no text.
56 3A04-01_Part-2-038.png 3A04-01_Part-2-038.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-038.tif 37729 PNG 1723 1656 37.7KB 3A04-01_Part-2-038.png 3A04-01_Part-2-038.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-038_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 96 png 3A04-01_Part-2-038_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 481 PagedImage 1 This document has no text.
57 3A04-01_Part-2-039.png 3A04-01_Part-2-039.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-039.tif 62515 PNG 1654 939 62.5KB 3A04-01_Part-2-039.png 3A04-01_Part-2-039.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-039_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 57 png 3A04-01_Part-2-039_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 284 PagedImage <pre> NEW ZEALAND POST P. APHS (if prepaid In stamp, offix in this SIXIC N Code :. Time: Words : Cho, Instructions: FOE WPM. USE ON, ADDRESS Xe= et\_ \_ 541. Arm Nr. By Checked Ackgt. ". e "Weectiet,ee - eo YO4vet e e0eC 440C., ;sto tflt /(47,0 ovez. tv7l'0:?,.c Z24 V,vt: 0 et\_ re? ',Getz 04. The name and address of the sender If not to be telegraphed must be writieCthe back of the form. </pre>
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59 3A04-01_Part-2-041.png 3A04-01_Part-2-041.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-041.tif 55885 PNG 1669 1049 55.9KB 3A04-01_Part-2-041.png 3A04-01_Part-2-041.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-041_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 63 png 3A04-01_Part-2-041_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 314 PagedImage 1 This document has no text.
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61 3A04-01_Part-2-043.png 3A04-01_Part-2-043.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-043.tif 67517 PNG 1690 1621 67.5KB 3A04-01_Part-2-043.png 3A04-01_Part-2-043.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-043_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 96 png 3A04-01_Part-2-043_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 480 PagedImage 1 This document has no text.
62 3A04-01_Part-2-044.png 3A04-01_Part-2-044.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-044.tif 66289 PNG 1632 1133 66.3KB 3A04-01_Part-2-044.png 3A04-01_Part-2-044.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-044_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 69 png 3A04-01_Part-2-044_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 347 PagedImage 1 This document has no text.
63 3A04-01_Part-2-045.png 3A04-01_Part-2-045.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-045.tif 92469 PNG 1744 1993 92.5KB 3A04-01_Part-2-045.png 3A04-01_Part-2-045.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-045_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 88 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-045_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 438 500 PagedImage <pre> MI/R. 26t. Tune, 1945. Yr. Sutherland,Esq., KAII)I. Tenn hoe, re! Royal Commission on Licensing. Wth regard to 'dour telegram; you should co,r,munleate with' 7:.r. 711s, Counsel, Royal Commission on Llsenaing, R0,73RUA. I will be attending as a selected tribal representative, and I am not a member of the Commission. You will probably be interested to have a copy of the report of our TriLal Conference held t Te Kuiti last April; and I am f)rwarding a copy herewith. Further copies for others inter,ated may Ix had on application to No. To cover coat of printing etc. we are making a charge of 1/6 a copy of the report - those taking the orders for same collect 2/- and remit 1/6 to ma, retaining 6d to cover their out of pocket expenses. purr, faithfully, </pre>
64 3A04-01_Part-2-046.png 3A04-01_Part-2-046.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-046.tif 71522 PNG 1817 2053 71.5KB 3A04-01_Part-2-046.png 3A04-01_Part-2-046.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-046_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 89 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-046_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 443 500 PagedImage <pre> PHJ/R. 26th. June, 1945. Kla Te Mareikura, WAKUNE. Tana koe, Tenet to kape o to Ripoata 0 to Hui 1 tu ki Te Kuiti mo to Take Waipiro o to Rohepotae. Ko tone tikanga 1/6 1 to kape bei utu mo nga raruraru. Ko nga mea kohikoh1 mat mo nga riposte e tango ana t to 2/- 1 to kape Ho to 1/6 e tukune mai ana His ahau. Ko tenet kapea naku t wehe eke nau ;more he utu. iCiR mutu mai i Rotorua katehi lie tu to Komihana Hi to Kuiti. Hoot net re Tema ano Igoe NA. </pre>
65 3A04-01_Part-2-047.png 3A04-01_Part-2-047.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-047.tif 65693 PNG 1817 1224 65.7KB 3A04-01_Part-2-047.png 3A04-01_Part-2-047.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-047_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 67 png 3A04-01_Part-2-047_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 337 PagedImage 1 This document has no text.
66 3A04-01_Part-2-048.png 3A04-01_Part-2-048.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-048.tif 108653 PNG 1744 2086 109KB 3A04-01_Part-2-048.png 3A04-01_Part-2-048.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-048_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 84 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-048_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 418 500 PagedImage <pre> 22nd. June 1945 Ki a Te Rauhinga (.Edwards, Maq.,) River Road, OTORC04411k Dear Tana koe, i to haere ke ahau i Wanganui, Rotorua, hurl atu ki a Ngati Porou ka tae mat to rota tono mai ki a kimihia atu to pitlhana a Wahanui ma o to tau 1891. He mea kiwi nut ka kitea tenet te tukua atu net o to Rape kei rote i nga pukapuka o to Paramata (-1896), engari kei te kimihla to eta pitihena ki a mohiotia al ko wai ma d haina 1 tua atu o Wahanui. Mehemea ka kitea a au, maku ano hat tuku atu. gel tukua e au tetahi o nga kape ki a Te Hurinul. Mo te ahuatanga ki nga ra a tu al te Komihana ki Te Kuiti, ki nga whakemarama mai kei Rotorua 1 nalanei a tu ana to Komihana kia mutu mai I reira Re hiki mai ki Te Kuiti, te ahua net kei nLa ra waenganui o Hurae. Mo to ahuatanga ki nga tangata kai-korero t mua o to Komihene kei a Po (Ted Barton) te rarangi ingoa o te tekau ma rue tohuncia t to hui a Neati-Zaniapoto i to Te Kuiti. Heel ra net/ whakamarmaa, Na tVtamaiti, Jonea, Esq., Box 221, H4WERA: For your information. -4tivu. 22/6145 </pre>
67 3A04-01_Part-2-049.png 3A04-01_Part-2-049.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-049.tif 234398 PNG 1780 2671 234KB 3A04-01_Part-2-049.png 3A04-01_Part-2-049.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-049_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-049_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 333 500 PagedImage <pre> He Honore he Kororia he maunga range ki rungs i Te Whenua he whekaaro psi ki nga Tangata Ko te wihi no ki Te Atue te timutanga o te Whekaaro nut me whaka Honore Pe Kiingi. Tens koe e Te Kmoihana. Te Rakau i whaka tupuria ki woenganui Hei Tuari i nga hue papal ki waenganui i nga taha c Rua, kite taha kite Kiingi Laori me tone iwi, Kite taha kohl ki nga Iwi nunui o Pe Pakeha me Te Kawanatanga Ku te take a tenet KomitTe Haons Kaha" He 'whaka Tuturu he whakauu ite ture, me ono tikenga katoa, 1 oti i o matou Tupuna, Rengitire maori me Tc Kawanatanga, i nga rangi o muri mo,"Te,Wapir4,e Te Raihana Hoke" Kia kaua rawa e uru mai ki rot() 1 tenet Rohe e kua nei "Ko Te Rohe Potae" ( King Country) Ko te take. I. He Tiriti tenet i oti i waenganui ite iwi Maori me to ratou Kiingi, toe nga iwi nunui o te Pakehu o Te Kawanatanga. 2. Ku tenet anake Pe Tiriti, kei Te Tohu kei to pupuru i Te Mona o Te Kiingi Maori me Tona iwi o Nui Tireni katoa kei runga i tenet mak iti noaiho, e kiia net, "Ko Te Rohe Potae" (King Country) Ka tutu tone te waahi i Tau ai te mane o Te Kiingi Maori me tone iwi katoe. Ko te Nuinga atu o Pe Tominiana o Niu Tireni kaore i penei te whakaatu i te mane o Te Kiingi Laori me tone iwi, ki runga i tenet moutere e kua nei "Ka Te Ike Roe a Maui", 1 Hua ai Pe Rengarenga i Pakari ai Te Kawariki e kua net Ko "Aotearoa me Te Waipounamu ki Wharekouri" Ko te nuinga atu o Pe Tominiana o Niu Tireni, kei a koe anake kei Te Pakeha are kei Te Kewanatanga, Iti noaiho nei te i Pumau ai te many o Te Kiingi maori me tone iwi,ko tenet Rohe anake e kua nei ko "Te Rohe Potae" (King Country) No Te Kiingi Maori nei hoki tenei ingoa i huina ai Te Kiingi Kanatere (King Country) 3. Ko Te tohu pumau a te lei maori me to ratou Kiingi, kite Kawanatanga. a. I muri o tenet Tiriti Rua oti nei ki waenganui it2 iwi maori, me Te Kawanatanga. Ka tonoa e Pe Kawanatanga kia tukus "Turongo" (Railway) kia puta i roto i rot, i te Rohe Potae (King Country) ihakaae tea ana e nga Rangatira keori me to ratou Kiingi. ore nor nga Rangatira Laori ano i "Huri te huripara oneone tuatahi ite whaka pusratanga o"TurongoY(Railway) nu ngamaori katoa Tc Reriwe, me nga rori pooti katoa i roto itenei Rohe, i tango hia e Te Kawanatana e wha eke ki te Meru eke o nga maori too nga Teihsna ReWiwe. mai ite timatanga o tenet Rohe puts noa ki Teumarunui uhu atu we nga Rori huarahi katoa no nga o. Ku nga Painga kator o Te :eriwe me nga Huerahi kei a koe ,nake kci Te Pakeha are kei Te Kawanatanga. ano ite timatanga tae mai ana ki tcnei ra. Kaore kohl nga maori e tone one kit, homai tetchi waaWi. Ko te take kua Whakaae hoki Te Kewanatanga to ratou i tuna ai to te Tiriti o te RohEPotag(King Country) No reira ke whakaae gal ratou ki to Te Kawanatanga i tono al, mo Turongo kia tukua kia putt roto ite Rohe Potee (King Country) Koinei te Tohu ote pono o te whnksaro o tenet iwangatira o te </pre>
68 3A04-01_Part-2-050.png 3A04-01_Part-2-050.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-050.tif 237561 PNG 1825 2700 238KB 3A04-01_Part-2-050.png 3A04-01_Part-2-050.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-050_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-050_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 338 500 PagedImage <pre> - 2- maori Me to retou Kiingi, a rite ana he tote o retou whokearo i choke oti ai i eke ai ki tenei kupu "Ko maru Kai atu Komaru kai mai ka ngohe ngohe" KP takoto ko te psi, ko te Rangi marirle ki waengunui i tetahi taha i tetahi taha, No noho kite Kupu o Te Kercipiture 1 nei"Ano te psi te ahucreke ote noho anga tahi tangs. o nga tome roe ngt, Tuakens i rungs ite whakarro kotahi" KAAti tenet Xxxiixisna Ko Te Kino o tenei kni ote -,Taipiro (Liquor) 1. a. Koore e kites i rote i nga hitori (history) o nga led nunui ririki ranei o te act knton, Pskehs me era etu iwi minui a to no. kin puta tetohi etehi renal ki te rangstire tenge toni timmt, renei net Te Weipiro, geore ono. b. I te we tat, i o u,tou matua, tau an nga whenua to Koko ki Te Kemanatange net Te Vaipiro te Teke, Te tukunga iho ki nee. uri kaore kau he whenua, no te purunga Te Kawanatangs ite Koko whenua i toe ai nga toenga. c. Le titiro ki nge tau tats kue mahue eke nei kite ra i hokons ci Te bone o Te Kuiti (Freehold) e Rims nano petit kite Tekau ma sea want PaDD6 i outalkite 'ngots kutshi 0 tenci hoko (Freehold) I tenei rongi psi ake te tangatc mahi (Labour) na one ringa i kiui he orange none, i te tengata i t,ngo ite Tekau mamea Larp,Afku Te 4aipiro te take. taus ra Ko nga mew kahai i pa ki tenet kai (weiplro) ko era nga mea e toe ape, are she mee itoe. , No reira ka kite whanui mei koutou ite ,(0 te wainiro (Liquor) e mea tie nei kia Tukun,O.,:eipatu ano i n3e. choke tapurangs kei te piki ake. kei to kite whanui ng iwi ketoe ite kino ote wainiro ko nga mahi kikino crake e puta ana ite waioiro. Ko te P,-ihena nut tenei kei waenga nui ite iwi mcori e haere art , Paihana mo te tinens, ',thane hoki no era atu painga katoe ote tailgate. Ko te waahi rahi kei te titirptenei Komit4Te Hoene Keha) 1. Kite whakati, to waipiralki rot() i tenei Rohe Yo te ngeronga ,tu tone o Te Kiingitenge me te men, kat., ,.tu o tenei iwi Ranntira ote meeri no Natou nei to tutoru o enei moutere eAsikkainei ko ":,otearon Ire Te Weipouname ki "Tharekeuev, 2. Kite Kore tenei Tiriti 1 wnenganui , Te Kuwenstangs me Te Kiingi maori me tone iwi, Ka takshia nostia iho tenet iwi Rangatira te maori me to retou Kiingi, e nga iwi nunui 0 Te Pakeha, ke rite ki te Karerehe, Ka net,. me nga iwi unngu o Atareria (strslia) o erika (America) me 0 Awherik. (South Africa) No reira c Te Kmaihana me titiro whanui ice ki enei take. Ko te Tiriti a Te Smepsee (British "roire) o Ingarangi hinge ai ki weengenui o nge Rangatira Naomi me Te Kuini o Ingarangi ektda nei Ko "Te Tiriti o 71,itengi" nu ngar,ngi ano 1 takahi ua iho nge ka murua nga whenua. News rate-:m Te Kumihana 1 whakewa to he o Te '.4aepaea no nga whenua i riro i Te kaupstu. Ko te hee nui Kaore ano i whakawa kis, "Ko te tekahargi 1 Te Tiriti o 4eitangil Koinei snake Te Tiriti ko Pe Tiriti o Te itohe Potee (King Country) kei te nupuru ite Mane o Te Kingi Naomi me tuna iwi katoa ki runaiilona moutere ake Aotearoe me Te /einalem (New Kealend k,toa , kua purangetie mai nei ki tenet woohi iti noeiho eKKKKKKKde. nei ko Te Rohe Potee (King Country) </pre>
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70 3A04-01_Part-2-052.png 3A04-01_Part-2-052.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-052.tif 67334 PNG 1767 2700 67.3KB 3A04-01_Part-2-052.png 3A04-01_Part-2-052.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-052_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 65 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-052_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 327 500 PagedImage <pre> Parliamentary Paper 1896 HOUSA OF REPRESENTATIVES. NATIVE A.:,VAIRS COtNITTEE. KIPORT ON THE PETITION -of- N63-1896 V6uiANUI HUATARE 201 OTHERS. Petitioners orapthat the Rohe Potue may be declared a Licensing District for the sale of alcoholic liquors. I sin Cirected to report that the Co,mittee recommend that this petition be referred to the Governnent for consideration with legislation pending on tae question. sad. Houston Chairman. 24teptember 1896 </pre>
71 3A04-01_Part-2-053.png 3A04-01_Part-2-053.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-053.tif 136537 PNG 1744 2682 137KB 3A04-01_Part-2-053.png 3A04-01_Part-2-053.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-053_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 65 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-053_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 325 500 PagedImage <pre> N63-1896. coyy Mr. Te Ao. Otorohanga, 1896. the Honourable the- Speaher and Members of the House of Representatives of New Zealand. Greetings to you. This is a petition from us whose names and marks are hereunder written, being aboriginal members of the tribe of Rgatimaniapoto and of the many hapus living in the district known as the Rohe Potae or King Country. And we pray your Assembly to grant the matter which we now ask you. First: That the prohibition at present placed on the sale of alcoholic liquors in our district be removed. 8econd: That our district be proclaimed a Licensing District for the sale of alcoholic liquors. he reasons for our making this request are as follow : A. In order that individuals so wishing may erect hotels and to maintain and furnish the said houses for the convenience of the public and for the accommodation of europesn and maori travellers, who may visit our district. B. It is only by obtaining' a license for the sale of alcoholic liquors that any person would be enable to erect hotel buildings and maintain and furnish the same. C. In order that alcoholic liquors may be sold in our district according to law and that sly grog sellinz in our district may be suppressed. D. In order that the colony may benefit by the License Fees paid by the persons who may hold licenses for the sale of alcoholic liquors in our district. Cur reasons are ended and we trust that you will give effect to our wishes. (sod.) HUATAi2,i cc 201 </pre>
72 3A04-01_Part-2-054.png 3A04-01_Part-2-054.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-054.tif 103877 PNG 1789 2032 104KB 3A04-01_Part-2-054.png 3A04-01_Part-2-054.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-054_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 88 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-054_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 440 500 PagedImage <pre> tt PHJ/R. 15th. June, 1945. Mr. Willis, Royal Commission on Licensing, Town Hall, AUCKLAND. Dear Sir, I have t, thank you for your letter of the 12th instant. The representations I desire to place before the Commission are embodied in a report prepared by me on the tribal Meeting held at Te Kutti in on the 27th, 26th and 29th April last. The reporthas been printed in Snort, and as requested in the concluding'.1W-0.-"of your letter I am forwarding a copy of same, together with my English translation of it. You will note from the report that I and ten others were selected as "the accredited tribal representatives to rive evidence before the Royal Commission". (There were to have been twelve representatives but only eleven names were recorded by one of the joint secretaries, Wiremu Tauri, on whose notes of the proceedings the report is based). It will tnerefore be as an accredited tribal representative I will appear before the Conmiaston; and I will be prepared to answer all questions as to the Tribal Conference covered by the report and to make representations in support of tno Resolutions passed by the Conference. Yours faithfully, </pre>
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81 3A04-01_Part-2-063.png 3A04-01_Part-2-063.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-063.tif 136437 PNG 1778 2102 136KB 3A04-01_Part-2-063.png 3A04-01_Part-2-063.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-063_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 85 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-063_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 423 500 PagedImage <pre> Rely t/4?. g 'The Se Royal C. Us. c. Licensing. it opal Commigoion on licensing 20. Govt. Buildings, Mi naLL aUCKLakD. Wel gt. C. I. late: dune, 1/45 Mr. Pei to nurunui ,ones, Licensed 'nterpreter, BAWtRa. Lear Sir, Further to lay letter ea the '49td: ult., a nave been directed by the ,ommission to write you furtaer regaraeng the giving ox evidence by the natives before the commission at be nUiti. It appears that certain groups cr sections ox the natives object to your collating tneir evidence, or taking a slant/ in tae preparation of tneir case, and the uommission tninks that it wood De oetter, therefore, is those natives who Desire to do so oe alloweu to present their own cases respectively. Accordingly, I nave written to cr. 4etere, Aorrinsville, qtr. e. Sutherland, Karioi, Mr. G. Dcarancse, Utorohanga, and 'dr. G. elliott, le iuiti, advlsing them that the groups of natives whom they represent may make their own representations. no,ever, you desire to make representations cn your own account, or should you oe appwItsypny other section or group to arrange ibr tae presentation olit?;-4fticuiar section or group, then, 01 course,you are quite free to uo so. will you kindly advise the necretary as soon as possioae ii you will, in view of the altered situation, be tenuering evidence or making representations on oenaii of any sr the natives add, as already arranges, let us have the necessary;!odies of any written statenent predareu for tie purpose. yours faithfully, Counsel arsting toe commission. </pre>
82 3A04-01_Part-2-064.png 3A04-01_Part-2-064.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-064.tif 228854 PNG 1810 2675 229KB 3A04-01_Part-2-064.png 3A04-01_Part-2-064.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-064_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-064_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 338 500 PagedImage <pre> Aunot ,:/.1tInul Joseph, 7 IT. :ear ,eorie, re: 2,81 Omrsiaalon on i1censin,(70 "uitl nIttii (1) A memb,r of the coca lesion Jae ;.con In flue. tith 'on retet and au,;,ested two "norm witnesses would be enots,;h, ,s Jammiselon did not think any usef,1 pur,orse woul,! he ,arvee I' several wIthes or rqeeera wore to say he awe thin,: over am: over a. 'tin. (2) Yesterday '7 was In Ilwch by phone with the ,:omwssicm. and auc, etee that they ell. 11 speakers to appeer, Lnd if thcy were all in to,-ether ri,ht from the beginning tie Inter speakers could tie asked to may which of the earlier speakers le: a,',reed ,Ith; and if :cy did not have anytlanc fresh to a'c': their sr ,.ence would too cited and no tine would be wasted. T also said if any at the 12 speakers won: waled a hia:.: the people would be offended. (,) I wan also ack00 about the 12 ,feav,rs (!,), the say T only :of 11 na es from ,Iremu 'art r, in the report; era: the Coanlealon wanted to know if our 12 spea,:ere were represontee of ,Lo people in the rin, ountry. nald ,he'y were. (4) The matter of havin., a preliminary moetIr? :ar takink; notes of leet each apeaker to to talk about care elao Leuesod, anti he left it to nr. to arrrtn6e nUoet t1,ts. '.Is information I, to be rata available Lefore,end to the Counsel il,o is aasiatin? Ire co,.ission. 'n cx, time mt ,;e1. he ,t!,rs of 'he 12 to prejoro flemeejves for this, lo e.: it would be Just sell If they wrote It now or ot eore to write It for them ca we nI6ht fin.: it awkwsrd to told 'h. ectinE suceated; ar coping should be lo,:,'d etn :ou as rAteretary. T or 70m :'etet own throu then asul have translations ready :or tie Moel. (.) :Is tnia ri away we cannot be ,la,frd If (Let ,.a ers complain about the matter later about not. knowin, I.:4A La expocted of them. Aa zoom s 7 ,;Ut word of :he :1ato of Lie r 111 write you and you car Let In touci. ' It`. the others. gram our phone ,iscuselon 7 clattered ny ,u?-cation In para,xaph above will be eed to. ' also said that taro Jays would ba enou.). for - (7) ,Ith rc nrd to fabric' Allot ' told hlm 7 lid not know w,.o he was repreaentln es he start,' hie :love :tor our tribal mectinL. "c also entIoned none name that e4unded like cAlet: not boa. either. (3) am very busy tth my :f: loo work hunt now and the 'eee Court will be sittinz hare :th of neat month. ;!ut will be there for the ;:oo,isaion ,s re end sill lyre our ovi0c,co ready to ,:lve at to. wt11 ',eve it La you to let :1,r) cople know hat Is ox?,cted t Any wily from oat was sat,: et our poet tad T on,t ,co. will rust -,ot ready to ,ce:' our ,:td </pre>
83 3A04-01_Part-2-065.png 3A04-01_Part-2-065.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-065.tif 158666 PNG 1780 2102 159KB 3A04-01_Part-2-065.png 3A04-01_Part-2-065.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-065_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 85 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-065_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 423 500 PagedImage <pre> korai Commiggion on licensing u/- TOWN HALL, AUCKLANL. 19th May, 1945. Mr. Pei to hurunui Jones, Licenses Interpreter, Latta. Lear Fir, kurtner to my conversation with you per 'pnone to-nay, nave to confirm the fact that tne Commission will ne sitting at Te Kuiti in sue course to hear evidence there. The commission ,hula be very please(' to near evicence tenaeres to it by the Maori people and is preparea to set aside up to two whole days for that purcse. As tne time availao,e in Te Kuiti is somewnat snort, tne commission eoulc prefer you to arrange for the tribes to select not more tnan twelve or their numner to make representations on their penal/ within the period of two nays. tvldence will, o/ course, be given by pakehas also. I nave been Lnstructea Dy tne commission to inquire if you woulo De goon enough to wake the necessary arrangements. in order to save time and to enable the evidence to be given under the :cost advantageous conoitions, it is suggested that you arrange for the briefing os the evicence in advance amp nave it submitted, if possible, in tne form ox written statements. You have, i uncerstnnd, neara from mr. Hetet witn reference to my letter to him of tne 13ro inst., in whicn certain suggestions ,ere mane concerning the giving of evicence cy tne maniapoto iTioal Com,ittee. my letter to Mr. Hetet may now be regarnen as cancelled by this letter, as the mmission nesires tne eviaence to be presented in accordance ,itn tne instructions o/ this letter. I have sent a copy;,o1 this letter to mr. hetet. will you kindly confirm in sue course that arrangements accordingly nave been finalised. Yours faitnfui g the 'ommission. Counsel assts </pre>
84 3A04-01_Part-2-066.png 3A04-01_Part-2-066.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-066.tif 124880 PNG 1788 2115 125KB 3A04-01_Part-2-066.png 3A04-01_Part-2-066.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-066_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 85 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-066_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 423 500 PagedImage <pre> TE RIPOATA OTE HUI A-IWI I TU MO TE TAKE WAIPERO 0 TE ROHE-POTAE T. Hung. Powhiri. Ko te hunga na rat, powhiri tenni hi ko nga katimat;, tokotont o Ngati Maniapoto. art,? (a) KO To Wham Hoot o (Atmore (Ngati Kinohaku) (b) Ko Te Mahuri Taw. o To Kuiti (Ngati Rom) (c) K. Hilatka Hetete o Te Kuiti (Ngati Itora) r k HA be ioirt,lia1:.ilt2: N k a ,i,kapt,it,illuttits at. Ko ng a Pat, o 94tura ,A.,3.,.,.i te 4 Ap o nga ra o eri 945. ra, 1 2. T. Hui Ko le Hui i tu i te 27, 28 me te 29 o Aperira, 1945, ki Te Kuitt IA roto i to tupuna wham o Ngati Maniapoto ki Te Tokanganui-a-nohe. Ko te take what, o te Hui I/e whiriwhirt he whakakmpapa i te almatanga o nga whakaaro o te het Maori c pa anaIA tenet taltc. Ko le takiwa o To Rohm,p i pa ai te Take Watpiro porakameihanatia ki tc Kahiti o Tircni,-- (a) 3 o TM.), 1884; Pokaptika Nama 2 Wharangi 1685. (b) 9 o Aptrira, 1885; Pukapoka Nama 21 Wharangi 401-480. (c) 7 o Aperira, 1887; Rukapuka Nama 23. 3. To Tuber.nen o to HA, to Them. oto no. Hekerotari. K IC utherattiga tc 1),; 112C, 1 1111,a 1 te tut nowt i tc 3 o nga t1301,1j m alltahl 0 IC 27 o Apetra, 1945. Nn mutt t 0 hikittga p.;kai ka ttnutarta i tc 8 0 tiga harm, t Ian, rang. a, ka whakatorm Timm, me nga Ilekeretari.? Tiamanat Tante Sewed o Hangatiki. ""--' K""" ( mutt ka ham, tonu te hui i raro i lc Timanatanga o Tante Rtweti tac noa tc nastutaga i te 3 o 11,3 hattra i te ata te 29 0 Aperira. 1945. te mount. o te Hui ka whakautria ko Te Aolum(i WhRtnut hei Hekeretan 4. Te Whanottao, 0 nem Korero. I ic wa c Imere. ana hui i lino whakamattmtia nga tikatt. /mato hoki he wa hei korcrotan. 1110 stga mantent kama n 11,3 INV C ana te take tc hut. KO te tangata tuataht nana tc km, het whakattuarc i 0 Hut, ko Towhakatirika Patena, TamMti. Ko to atu o nga lower? i tino whanui. a ko nga whakaaro katoa i wtrakmmtaina. I whaikupu ano hoki Reverend Enter, te te te Haiti Wetereiana ona whakamo mo 1,ei take. No n. mangat o n. I korcro ,0 i nekc atu M 40; ko nca Mgoa i1/11 ttga lickmetari to ft, e 43 (Tirohia tc Ku),u AO) Nama 2) Nga Motini. tTi"t'w11':ii)laVrtellr'21"7 ?:" "h""t". "c' """ </pre>
85 3A04-01_Part-2-067.png 3A04-01_Part-2-067.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-067.tif 203366 PNG 1864 2202 203KB 3A04-01_Part-2-067.png 3A04-01_Part-2-067.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-067_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 85 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-067_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 423 500 PagedImage <pre> (" 7,'? raihana /no tr hoko waipiro ki roto i ona (2) Tem puts a kci te ha, tow tetchi to. kaha, ara nga Paha. who o I Rohepatar. kM whakahaerea te take /no le whakaputa Raihana run. i IN ritenga pooti o ogarakeha Whai-,oli 0 tent, taldwa. (2) ng. Ponbtanga Nut ka rualme aka nei mo te ritctlga te Mau tow o Whakakc i te Waipiro e whakaatu a. ki te /vicuna tenei take lei te ritanga pooti, tera r tau /no te whakaac Naihanatia nga whare /no lc hoko waipiro. nh'att'alniVt'o'ulng'a;ie' Crt 1,rt',7: sitai'rarIll'ankaCorkei eTak/=iia ana i run. i whakahr te mi way, NO REIRA, i ruln. i te whiriwhiringa mo tc ritenga tapu kua whakamaharatia ake nei i whakaarohia he/ arai nait r/'.gg')a=inZ =njolti'Lluda 't'el;ilatrui'lct'1171VC'tike?! sInt'aZ/Zitlintilrk7titflifalt:','/ e P. ana te who pal te rat011. KO TENEI NUI KA MOTINI Tuseah, Teta, i tua atu o nga here mo te boko te whakatmta raMana mo te hoko uaipiro roto te takiwa r whakahuaina wbanuitia nei ko te King Country. apiti atu nga here ki run. kia araia tabitia IN hat./ mai o le xalpIro nga utauta c Ia. at te (nal. o tc wmpiro. Ara ko to. korero ko te hari mat o te waipiro roto taua robe me lino arai atu btu tahi atu te main o te waipao. allak. /no tc hoko nto tetehi atu ritenga raw/. Tune.: Teta kana r whakaactia tc katoa riga tangata noho o roto i te Kohepotae kia whai um. le pooti mo te take Raihana te hoko waipieo. o teichi atts ritenga hoko ;anti, /no te int; rat. te waipiro i raro i ettbi whakabacre ahakoa pcwhca. T-- T?'z, (a) Me MU leten moni raihma welic e i)00 lc mo /a :totem. ko Wein akc ntenga wham. nga hoko te waipiro ka whatia i raro etelli alu whakabacre NM hawhc o nga tnoni toenga mai nga rarurarta te Kawanatanga kohl hat, rue utu mai ki tetchi Po, Kai-.ki It. liii Nlaori o te Noltepotac Ino wharc, waabi ranci hei hokonga waipiro; i aua whakalmere kat. ko nga moni N NUN ia tau nm ia what, waahi ranei k. Intaina Ace ne), ka. c hoki iho i teLION (b) Ko nga moni puts nui i raro i coca ritenga nIc whakabarre fa. i Kai-tiaki, No nga Mama me Iv. mai ngaINi MaOrf tupu mai i SOW 1 ng7 IN i 0 tc Rolmpotae, a ko nga whakapaunn aua moni tne whai i cnci c whai ake 1. N. Whanui: K. te l'oari Kai-tiaki te /sta. Inottthake ki te whakatau hc a. nga ta/tilm hei whakapautiga nlo aua mon/. 2. Nia Wtaltaltaaranga: Mc (MINIlNiIINNIIN o nga NNINI o le Poari K,IHk,iN (awn harren. ki nga take a tr Poara. mo nga rarmar, mo tetchi tar/ ona utauta, otira mu Mt. tnea hka o. kia wIlkaritra. 3. Komiti Takiwa: Me /Omit. le Pour/ Kai tiaki ki IN whakatu i eta. Klan. Takiwa nm ctehi waabi o roto i nga rohe o te Rohepotae. ki te wehe hoki i etch/ tnoni ma atta Kota/. Takiawa e whakabacre. Rokumillana: attei ana kia hangs etehi Rekurcihana hei NhINIINIIlkNINNlIN o N menu o te Paari Kaitiaki, i nga mana, me nga whakahatec o tc i. i nga take tika hei whakapaunga te Mmr, atta rnoni, me era atu rilenga e pa a. 3. Ora Tinana: Mc ahci tc Poari le whakap,i, moni mo tikanga tiaki turoro, ki te whakarite mom k/ nga Hohipera IN nga Takata hoNi mo nya tiaki i NIl inr010 tt. er, 1111 rkenire whakaora turoro o ntra Maori 0 le Rollepotac. , Kum: aho tc i re whuta mOni mo nga akoranga nunui, te uto tga nmni mo nga kareti 0 nga tai tamariki N kites ana totika he pakari tr hakukapuka. kakahn kaki :no nga tai-tarnariki c kora ana i rum karat; nit 11, Tin? Kura Num, (University). 7. blauirleogtk, het,Ittinztangata katoa toto Maori net kei roto i a ratou a oo roto Thaw.: TIN me Nolo ma IOW NIli IN Minita Maori kia whakaritea 1/0 IN Rocca Komihana mo le Take Raihan. Waipiro kia Te kia waahi Ii nga Mangai nga 1.)te Rohe/., k: le kotera :a ansa. 0 M. Roma Kamilla. (1 takmo tenci take I a 'Fe Hu,. tc Minita -Maori i unit taen. mai tc 2,3 o nga r.) </pre>
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87 3A04-01_Part-2-069.png 3A04-01_Part-2-069.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-069.tif 103654 PNG 1696 2095 104KB 3A04-01_Part-2-069.png 3A04-01_Part-2-069.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-069_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 81 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-069_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 405 500 PagedImage <pre> Nama 3. Te WhakamsorItsena o nest Korero a Walla,. te Where Paremats itohlo4i ki nas Pukapok4. Parents. i is i tu te korero i te I u Noema. "I, tett, tono alto aku het whakarac In" tc hoko o tc waiptro rOto t toku taktwa me 000 Whak901111I0 "rawa Kaore8013301 mta ki tenet Inca kito, kia ekcmai ki rungs i a matou me o mMon lot." (Kai te Pukapuka o nes, Korero o Paremata Nan. SO Wharangi 554). Nan. 4. lie Korero no roto i te Kahiti o Niu Tireni o te TRU 1854 Pukapuhu Nan. 2 Wharangi 68 whakaputaina i te 0 Tihenut. 1. "NOTEMEA i raro i tc Tekiona 23 o tc Turc Rai ham Waipiro, o 14 100 1881, whakantanaia te Kauatm, i "runga i 10 tono a nga ariki o tetehi takiwa. whenua Maori kaorc aro nei i whakaputaina tetehi raihana "paparakauta, c ahei atm, i roto i te porakarnethana i roto i te "Kabiti." ki a huaina tera kaua "c whakaputaina Ill 0010 it3tt3 poraka whenua. takiwa rattei, a e kore hoki e whai kaha i raro i lure tc "Komiti Whakapota Rail. ki to t0k0 raihana 0 what mama ana ki roto i tatia pesky when. i 'a. "takiwa rand ktta oti nei te porakatncilmna. a i te tura ko nga ariki te whenua maori whakaaturia nei "I rot? i re kupo arno kua whakantatta akc nei hi tenei, a kaure ano nei hold i whakaputaina tetelti raihana "paparakatna Si i rcira, koa tono kit w'aakanohoia nga ritenga 0 ta. tekiona lure ki rota i 1100 rohe 0 "tatta whcnua. 'WO RE1RA, Mani, a Wiremu Parattiiii Tewhoi, to Kawana 0 to 500001 o Niu tenci, i rar0 i uga "kalm me itga i tukua mai ki :than c lama Ture, tenei ka porakameihatm lot panui hoki tcra katta ho 1,11ana0 whakaputaina ki rot., i le 01,01100 1001,1 c whakaamria nci i rote tie Ku. Atom. tzu4pill e 01,151410 004 ko te Tskiws Ito Kawhis me to Takiws e huains whanuitis mei te Kio "lie tura tuku i raro i tc ringa 0 To Kawana, Ta Wirer. Paranilli Tammana Tewhoi , CB., a "tukua hoki i ram i te hiiri o tam Koroni, ki Naraihitiati '4141101 140 o nga ra 0 Tihema. tc tOtt 0 to Wm, "Ariki, Rapata Taut, "1) Te Atua tiaktna tc 150101." Ko tenei moon he Inca whakakaupapa na Pei to Hutinui runga te whakahatt it te Hui. Tante Reweti Tiarnaea. Te Tokangartui-a noho 're Kuiti. 29. 4. 1948. </pre>
88 3A04-01_Part-2-070.png 3A04-01_Part-2-070.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-070.tif 53058 PNG 1696 1384 53.1KB 3A04-01_Part-2-070.png 3A04-01_Part-2-070.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-070_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 82 png 3A04-01_Part-2-070_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 408 PagedImage <pre> THOS. M. HETET. DISTRICT AGENT LAND ESTATE AGENT. TR. PRIJOI,VIAL AIDEURANEE CO. LT0 ACC,01 .LICENSED INTERPRETER TRe Commcm. UNION AT UPANET Co L o 1,. pg.) ROE 17 Use's limo, Sheridan Street. NM OFFICE O. RESIDENCE 176 TE KUITI, 25th Kay, 1945. Mr. Jones, Licensed Interpreter, 9 A '1 R 9 A: Pear Pei, I attach hereto letter recesved by me from the Solicitor to the Licensing Commission. Thisis passed to you for yo,r information. It is expected that the omission will be sitting In Te Kuiti, some time towards the end of June, that is after the Rotorua sitting. Yours faithfully, </pre>
89 3A04-01_Part-2-071.png 3A04-01_Part-2-071.tif 3A04-01_Part-2-071.tif 93960 PNG 1696 2093 94KB 3A04-01_Part-2-071.png 3A04-01_Part-2-071.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-2-071_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 81 100 png 3A04-01_Part-2-071_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 405 500 PagedImage <pre> POYAL COMMISSION on LICENSING. TOWN HALL; AUCKLAN n. 23rd May, 1945. Mr. Thos. Y. Hetet, Hohorary Secretary, Maniapoto Central Tribal Committee, TE KUIT I. Tear Sir, I have to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the IIth inst., which was duly placed before the Commission. It Appears from Mr. Rroadfoot's letter to me that it had been suggested that there should be ets speakers from each of the two groups of elders and younger members respectively, the names of the tot,1 number of twelve speakers being set out in your letter to me. The Commission desires, however, to hear only one speaker (and not six speakers) from each of the two groups, so that needless repetition of your submi sicrs will be avoided. It will be neceesary therefore, for the respective two representative speakers to be selected now. I presume that you will inform Jones of the Commission's directin. Yours faithfully, (. Counsel assisting the Commission. </pre>
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96 3A04-01_Part-3-005.png 3A04-01_Part-3-005.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-005.tif 125973 PNG 1899 2139 126KB 3A04-01_Part-3-005.png 3A04-01_Part-3-005.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-005_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 89 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-005_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 444 500 PagedImage <pre> plat.-31e. Measequomthismkren. 19/1/551 NNW AEAN. in your reply. Patibe Department smarmam Norwich Union Building, JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, G. I. 14th May, 1945. Mr. P. to H. Jones, Box 221, HAWERA. Dear Sir, Royal Commission on Licensing, In accordance with the request contained in the speech made by you at the recent gathering held at Te Kuiti, representations have been made to the aboventioned Commission that twelve witnesses or representatives should give evidence before such commission on behalf of the people represented at that gathering. The commission has also been requested to arrange for e sitting at Te Kuiti. Should this not be possible end the selected witnesses are required to travel to some other centre to be heard, the Commission hes been asked to allow them reasonable witnesses' expenses, such expenses to be paid by the Crown. The Secretary of the Commission whose address is : Box 20, Government Buildings, Wellington, 11)38 been requested to communicate with both you and Er. Percy Barton with regard to this matter. Yours fa y, fled </pre>
97 3A04-01_Part-3-006.png 3A04-01_Part-3-006.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-006.tif 202730 PNG 1856 1987 203KB 3A04-01_Part-3-006.png 3A04-01_Part-3-006.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-006_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 93 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-006_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 467 500 PagedImage <pre> I toseeadi borsoith tato ro The Jinglish 4g6aelation le not quite ready ,11 sit, , 111,1,41 :t natty tor tat easiest , watch I understand; sok fl gniti atter 14 Sitting at Rotorua or uoklaal Tataati/I pd. ;baby be ebosti Um beginning of next month or i04111 Astor , 'it it I a slajoi I should Stowd to the prist4atattre , wire should. sent immedistO4 It 1111 tatf 1,01,.Sat printing ,egA 3 estimate it mill neap that tad eopies,o1 1X4 Sim to pay about 2/6 or a cow se would get al,arge number to subscribe it oodisi'4mgm ter masa , less gsggligiy that is IV suggestion , sikbpar1441mis av4 oollostokir ell these desiring to. here a etti.,11411113 the start olitOrwitst as might find ourisolves twat/Slam bill I tar kept copy of the g410i: we file Regards , </pre>
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102 3A04-01_Part-3-011.png 3A04-01_Part-3-011.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-011.tif 99984 PNG 1107 1664 100KB 3A04-01_Part-3-011.png 3A04-01_Part-3-011.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-011_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-011_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 333 500 PagedImage <pre> TE KUITI, 4 o Aperira, 1945. ?- HE POWHIRI. "Piki mai, piki mai, kake mai, kakai, Hari, mai te wai-ora ki ahau, E tu-tehua ana taku aloe i te po; Po-po; ka aa ao; Ka awatea!" E nga iwi; e nga hapu; e nga reo; e nga huihuinga tangata i runga i nga Marae maha o o tatou Tupuna. Tena koutou me o tatou mate; Tena koutou katoa. He powhiri tenei is koutou kia tae a tinana mai ki Te Kuiti a te Paraire, 27 o Aperira, 1945. Ki konei tatou tangi ai ki o tatou mate taraawhare me o tatou mate c hinga mai ra i te pae o te Pakanga. HAERE MAT! HAERE MAT! I-IAERE MAI! NGA. TAKE. 1. He tail' ite kawa o te Whare-kai.-27-4-45. 2. He Poukaperira 28, 1945. 3. He korero mote Ture Waipirove 4. He kupu aPiti: Me tae mai nga Mangai o nga hapu o roto i te Rohepotae i te Paraire 27 o Aperira, 1945. Ki konei tatou whiriwhiri ai a whakakotahi ai hoki i o tatou whakaaro mo te take kiln huaina i runga ake nei me era atu take hoki e pa ana ki te iwi hei kokiri ki te Minita Maori. (Hon. Mason) me o tatou Mema i te Paremata. Heoi na, #N, WHARF HOTU. MAHURI TAWHANA. HIKAKA HETETE. Me MANIAPOTO KATOA. A24A46. cf-4-2r4\_-.1-.,.,/ gz- </pre>
103 3A04-01_Part-3-012.png 3A04-01_Part-3-012.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-012.tif 306936 PNG 1848 2745 307KB 3A04-01_Part-3-012.png 3A04-01_Part-3-012.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-012_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-012_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 337 500 PagedImage <pre> air, folloteint, on the miaow extended by our leader, ;:hare :!otu, I. ae owe of tee yOUr;Or ewarotion would like to opeak on matter? hiatorioal uhich I law you are very interested ,.;c1 aro eathered an aria onot where fomorly "teed the here of Teonud. paranount chief of Itget1 Toro, met tuierow Deb-tribe of :lett :aniopoto. She isetine-house you see here van rooted under the instruotlono of the famous Te kikdronel, femuSer of the fineato roll: ion, who had a coot oolorful 'do oleo wooed two of tho most outetandinc oarvore of the day to do the wore or the oarvinee Winh re you will eeo aro moot CiotInctIve ant; artlatio. I may mention aloe that the too Carver" wore Grendewoolee of the late naumoa Balneaves. The bundler, one o erected about a mile erelreee but about ee ewe, aeo it ens iftocl on to ito present site. It we pr000nted to the :eciti Inniapoto tribe ey Te econoi ant Tachana Teo ware cousin? and rembero of the ecatte724opote tribe and oub-tribe e,atl ra, so 4catl hope are elsrataIllas3 of the vary historical that we we before uo. One/mood here Loir' are rep eeentetivea of new tribes throuchout the ng Country uadikato. aloe, roereeentativee or Zinc noroki, end represeStativee from Ueihia, r;aucerunui and Taupe and the boo, to hew been holdinc neetineo and dieownione on matters ooncoredOe7 the welfare of the Uoori people. pee mottor phioh es have bow 'I/wowing 1 that Of the liquor question for which a Royal deutioalon tae beon est up tip the Government, and Wow deliberations have been followed with a swat deal of interest by the people of thia District. We know dlr that it is not right at tbic jmnotore Will. the Uoyal ,.-oceertion is aittiac to :awe our view on the meter Ware you but one of the nattero ern aro renowned with at the preeent Lima is the question of in eonnootion with sending our dolipatea to the Dommloaloa to our view before thine Another Wee. Gwent; our diacumiane It bee been Welded that to gift uo an opportunity of in,: ear views before the Royal Oaerdmion. that the Co enisoicit sit in Ts /anti and the people uouldlikojeu to mete representatiOno to the Warta, for a oft at TO iti to be arronced. tire meld oleo ask for twelve se tei or representatives to Lira wiftwe before the Royal Claniait. We hope to be able to pipe" before you. Juke abspheril of the :Intivolemeorteent and Juke Deeohey. the views of Our people on this matter end we hope that you will be Axle to we us ewe little time after the opmein: fenction to place, those ideal beibre roue we thank you very much for amine hero todw. ,Tie We. </pre>
104 3A04-01_Part-3-013.png 3A04-01_Part-3-013.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-013.tif 278559 PNG 1778 2696 279KB 3A04-01_Part-3-013.png 3A04-01_Part-3-013.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-013_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 66 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-013_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 330 500 PagedImage <pre> .Jones, Esq., ILAWERA: For your information. 27/3/45 27th March 1945. Davis, Esq., HANGATIKI E hoe, tone keel- Kua tae mai to rota me o petal mo to ahmatanga ki to walpiro 1 rote i to Rohe Potae, i to moo kin tare to tae atu o nga whakamarama tenet to tukuna atu net engari i to reo pakeha, rise Meer/ hokl. Petal 1. Kane he raihana hake waipiro. MAORI PETITION. 8o urgent were the Natives that in October, 1884, Tewhieo and twenty Waikato chiefs, as well as a large number of Natives signed a petition to Parliament praying that Wahanui, the great Ngatimaniapoto Chief, might be heard at the Bar of both Houses, and that the sale of intoxicating liquor might be =elided from the King Country altogether, AAR OF PARLIAMAZT. Wahanui was granted a hearing at the "Bar of the House" on November let, 1884. He Cheat his speech with these word.: "Another request I have to make is that the sale of spirits within our district shall be stopped absolutely. I do net want that great evil brought upon our people. I hope this House will be strong in preventing this well miming upon us and our people.' (See HansardVo0 56). QAZETTE That Parliament respondep to the appeal and entered into a covenant is shown by the Proclamation in Gazette 1884, Vol. 2, 685, as follows:- IMO SZS C' AIN T E Wm. P. Drummond Jervois, Governor A Proclamation. "WHEBBAS by the 25th Section of "The Licensing Act, 1881," it la enacted that the Governor, on the application of the owners of any bleak or area of native land on which no publican's lice se has been hitherto granted, may, by proclamation in the 'Gazette,' declare that no license ne gemirtedwitl1Wer-sesia iwomismotre,.4pA for the Lioensing Cimmitteeto iseee Oft license to talteMpa? within imr block or area so prodafatsd, and whereas the owners of the native land described in the schedule hereto, and an which no publican's license has hitherto been granted, have applied to have the said section brought into place within the boundaries of the said lend. "Now, therefore,I William Francis Ern,mond Jervois, tie Governor of the Colo= of Noutealand, do, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested n me by the said Act, hereby proclaim and declare that no lioeneekab1,be granted within the area of the native land described in the asidenhedule." (here follow dedminiptinn Of L0,MtSalled the tiovIA,Koattolng area, known as King"OseaMMOr',1 Given under the hold of as Excellency, Sir WilliwiSCOMOnnd,Tervois , , and leaned under the seal of the said Colony, at Chistdnu this 3rd day Of pfticler, year of Our Lord, 1884. ROBhWT STOUT. ".GazettesAta40111, 685. "God Save the Queen -1! Ilr </pre>
105 3A04-01_Part-3-014.png 3A04-01_Part-3-014.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-014.tif 356746 PNG 1840 2737 357KB 3A04-01_Part-3-014.png 3A04-01_Part-3-014.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-014_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-014_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 336 500 PagedImage <pre> Patti 3. hero kl, ammo o ago laaropnki to hoko, kua oti ke sal to sale i to Utmost/mho o to oh Pots. mua to teams mai ki to karapu. 31,10 to Karon he Motu i ngo woipiro /1 ago memo o to karluou Paint 44 Xaoro Wimps arai, snarl ki to kites s lei raw ant to Luke mai ki to tonsadlabotabi tors "Malmo s nga piriklmana kit to bolos S. rota 1 toho Rotas era - sly WM. hi take not titiro ko to hlahiatatarao poi kAnnatua A to vs I looreretio el Walloon! ma, he oral rows i te-witiplro Irl a kayo roma e urn mai ki Aloha Pot , agari i nga korero t parohitia haw ram 1 uru to 'Arai rowo 1 tow ire kepi ha to oral snake i to hobo. Xet to hokolutmal d rape 1 tenet Ahnatongo to waipiro uru net sal i miens/ 11 rota 1 to Rohs Pets,. Xebr tali i mignon to setakome ata a age kapa Aral no tOmioakaa aui leo to pokoha 1 to Maori 1 rote i to Rohs Polo tssahi Aoki lobbliolana sta ratan a too mai hold )1 a talon Wahl Wahl mat o to /oho Mao kua kers o totonamma ki r1400 1 no Oka km Piro 1 to Moore e obakamotio a to Xamanatango t4101altatiokors to kilo wsipirr 11 to /oho Pots smart mama pooti ram Al no Umtata to Moho Pates USIA, 140mba mo tans take. Xi to pen tale sable ka rive to pooti i to whokoo4 hi a tushoto to holm wstpiro. Ana kites the Roar to to 'Apostate to huh Maori 1 Rotorua 1 to wiki knakne abroad Ana 1 to kotini a tone hat hi a amohla ago bore hstoo o to Iwo wolpiro i runga is tons 1 to Maori II a turtte Al ki to paiblihk. boor ra tenet i to titw bangsl ki NIA ahuotanga a pa ago hi is Rohs Pots agari lest to whakmakka1 to tire- highs to whet ki a kers ago oral me am hero i rung i to Nam ki a tike Ai hoki to ki net no hot to turn to Alberto to pp ho agoras hold mai i to Poking nga sae hot to 140 whol i toms/ tor hold to maks aka Psingam to Ada i lS Ile inu woXpLro than, evert makensa ird teat San to nu tam ors nga rengatira hoteowa 1 to balsa Vaip OWEIvi tokamak/0 net lna u katem4 l hare i nga tare oral, 1 penal at take alma, sugar/ na karat to umiplro 1 to koL All kai ki a hansoodd rasa ko mato. al ,14i. Totals oho Dashes to mahl tfW hat oral kakoft mama bAshioliblobo kol ago kwarahi oat walk hot rlsomga mai la o toms kat. Via. O04. eta ago oral ha nut ate hold to hiahla me to ki 0 age bum/Oat bet rironga mai. I kite thou 1 toned ekes 1 how s sea 1 Taranaki I V4 Knit/ ho not ke noa ate nga tongota Maori To UAW. 1 o To Hawn 1 nga pa Motoroi to ate ono elan ki To Snit T tah1 nowt Rai hat to twat 1 to Mori ko tt mks. pa nal na he tuktecton, kaore an i pekari boa ago laugomuor tilts al Wm 111 to turite lK t4La, no retro, kaor4 4 moat Ana ago tunna t itoi, tuunga illakabwe nahl ma to Maori. Re ago tyro penal 1 to tur oral i to vaipiro t whim i tansi whalopao a to Woks. Ma ten 01 shut ki Jahn mehi to motini a to het i Rotorua. A WOK ho a i kaki toufmkortafta Apiromangota. Nut not re oku Winks/aro ko to am nut ho kiwi 1 '-;ittzt-Mir1/44, tstAhl waahl 0 Aga ohlahi a to helm whakapal marae. talk 1 a talon temoriki ki ago kora Heal ro, oall hot ponui atu kl 41 Relator. his ors beaten, Na, + p + IPatal R. Ito to tore o Iktakaktu ono kua oti ke to bola 1 to betoora i moo o t tae nmot ki to taihano lei rota i to Rohe POtao. ' 44: lakataliagALIX,4 sorts </pre>
106 3A04-01_Part-3-015.png 3A04-01_Part-3-015.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-015.tif 152071 PNG 1832 2091 152KB 3A04-01_Part-3-015.png 3A04-01_Part-3-015.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-015_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 88 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-015_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 438 500 PagedImage <pre> ( UPS) MANUATIKI Maroh 12th 1945 ones, 44c4. to Native Diniater, WNILINGTON. E hoa tens koe to ahuatanga io tatou Aitua. Tensi to rota o to 26 o to marama ka taha ake net 1 Labia mai net e koe kia Te Where Hotu kua hornet e is kia ahau. Tonal\_ kua kite iho 1 o whakamarama. Rua takoto to whakaaro mo te ra o te hul poukai ki Te Kulti a nga wiki tata net Re whakahaere al tenel kaupapas otira ko to hunga whaketu kei te Kauhau. Ro ahau kaore au a whakaae ki tenet kai otira kei to kainga nul tie 1 roto 1 to taua robe a to 1w1 pakeha. Kaore he tore arai la ratou, ura ka biahla te pakeha ki te waipiro ka torso a rata atu la ki te hoteera ma take mai ki tana teihana (Cash on delivery) ka utua to moni ki to atatiomnaater mans a tuk atu ki te hoteera. A hultahl ki nga Clubs e mohio net koe kei roto 1 to taua taone o to Rohe Potae. Ro te pakeha e herimai one I to waipiro het Rat mana me to mea net kaore he mutunga mai o to rani e ngari kaua la e hoko. No reira ka hiahia ki to petal kia koe mehemea ki te pal koe maau e rapumal mei whakamarmaa 1 roto I nga tare waipiro o te Rohe Potae. 1. I ki renal o tatou tupuna kaua he waipiro (liquor) a kaua rands ho raihana hoko waipiro? 2. Rua whakamanaa rani ete Kawanatanga nga Stationmasters ki te kohl nga moni 1 roto 1 to Rohe Potaa ma nga hoteera D. kaore ranel? 3. Ko nga karapu e to net I roto 1 to Rohe Potae kua basal e to Kawanatanga he mana kaore rani? 4. He tore ano renal e arai ana I nga tangata pakeha noalho kin whia ranol karani ma to tangata i to marana (Is there a limit or not)? He kaati iho 1 konei. Kia ore mat korua ko to hoa me too where katoa. Na, DAVIS </pre>
107 3A04-01_Part-3-016.png 3A04-01_Part-3-016.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-016.tif 207133 PNG 1772 2682 207KB 3A04-01_Part-3-016.png 3A04-01_Part-3-016.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-016_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 66 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-016_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 330 500 PagedImage <pre> (copy) To the Premier Native Minister of New Zealand. Greetings to you Sir, You are the Protector of your Maori people. Thus we send you the last testament of our chiefs asking that "No Hotels be opened in the King Country." That Law was made between our Fathers and the Government in the year 1884. At that time there were no Pakehas in the King Country and when the Government granted our request the Pakeha was permittea to enter under the conditions of that law and the hallway end European settlement followed. This was the result of Wahanui's visit to Wellington and his appearance before the "Bar of the House. Now, 0 Sir, some of these Europeans whom we permitted to enter, are asking to break that Law and are persuading some of our young people to sign a petition, but we assure you our chiefs anc elders are all opposed to that Pakeha petition. We trust our prayer is not too late to hasten this our last request. "0, Sirs, do not permit the pledge made with our Fathers to be broken. - Nur hearts are grieved et the efforts of the Pekeha, and we ore helpless as we have no money to fight our Cause like the Pakehas, who want to sell their ariak. - We do not want a vote because our young people would be bribed to break the sacred law of their elvers. We trust in you, 0 Sirs, as the representative of our Mother Queen Victoria, to continue that Royal protection so faithfully cesIored to no ner ohildreo under the Troaty of Waitangi and thus prevent the introduction of anything that woula ao us harm. 9 Sir, near our prayer. Gor words to our Pakeha friends are these - "If they want Hotels, let them go to those parts ',acre there are hotels, oat if they wish to tesain in the Wing Country they must honour the "Sacred Law" of our fathers. We cave nu ub;icetion ,o :he Pakeha as ouch and would welcome others in their place who are prepared to honour our Covenant. We uo not want a vote. tie want the Law made by Tawhiao, Wahanui, Rewi Maniapoto and the Govern- ment to remain. This wee tae prayer of our petition to Parliament in 1923 and resolutions to this end have been unanimously passed by meetings of oar native people throughout the King Country. This is enough. Signed: Te hate Mauta Tawhiao Potatau Tuwhakaririke Patana Hotu Tana Pakukohatu and thirty leading chiefs of the King Country. Te Kuiti. Aug. 2nd. 1926 </pre>
108 3A04-01_Part-3-017.png 3A04-01_Part-3-017.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-017.tif 171269 PNG 1784 2690 171KB 3A04-01_Part-3-017.png 3A04-01_Part-3-017.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-017_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 66 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-017_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 332 500 PagedImage <pre> KT TE ME MINIMA MAORI. K1 te P1r1m1a K1 Te Win1ta mo to taha Maori E koro tens ra koe, Te Kalarah1, manaa41 hoki 1 to Iwi Maori. E tuku atu ana matou o pononga i te Ohak1 bra "Kia kaua he Hotera, Whal-raihana, hokohoko waipiro e to k1 roto o te Rohe Potae" waenganui 1 o matou matua me te Iw1 me koe me te Kawanatanga; ara t te tau 1884. Ka ot1 tens kir1m1na e waenganui 1a tatou a kaore hok1 te Pskeha 1 mua atu o taua tau 1881 1 noho noa ki roto o te Rohe Potee, engar1 as runga 1 te Whakaaetanga o te Kawanatanga 11 to take a o matou matua me te Iw1 katoa, era 41a kaua he Raters het ki roto t tenet hohe, ka tali ka noho to Pakeha, a ka rere Reriwe, ko taue te take 1 metirib atu ai e Wahanui, ki to Paremata 1 te tau 1884. A i tenet we toe uru mai etah1 pakeha a e mew ana kia cable taua"Ohak1" a ke1 te kumea e taua tunes etch o a matou tamar1k1 kia what atu t ta ratou Pit1hana me titiro iho e koe e koro. Kacre nga Raumatua a rat? n te Rohe Potae 1 ha1na ki tena Pitihena. Tana pee kua mahue matou ki mur1 o tenet take a he ahakoa kua kite iho toe 1 ta matou reta. Ko te whakaaro tenet o to let nut tonu o roto c te Rohe Potae, ara tie mau ki to "Ohaki'. P Koro ka nut to matou raruraru tenet take kaore a matou moni het wha,hal ma tenet take pera me te hunga Hotera ka nut te mon1, penel ka tukua 41 te Pooti ka hinge matou, no te mea to to mon1 to kororia a to kaha hok1 o nga mea katoa. No reira t whakawhirinak1 a1 kia koe kt te ahuatanga o to matou whaea o Ku1n1 Wikitoria, nana net to kupu, ara mane matou het awhina, het manaak1 1 roto 1 nee raruraru katoa a pa mai ana kia matou no reira ko koe te Hangel o one 1w1. Manaatitia tenet take a matou ko tetehi whakaaro a matou ko to lunge e hiahia ana 41 to Hotera, he mea pal a he mea tike hok1, me haere ratou ki nga aah1 Hotera a mehemea e pal ana ratou ki te nohi 1 konei na me whakahonore a ratou taua "Oheki" </pre>
109 3A04-01_Part-3-018.png 3A04-01_Part-3-018.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-018.tif 81368 PNG 1760 2677 81.4KB 3A04-01_Part-3-018.png 3A04-01_Part-3-018.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-018_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 66 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-018_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 329 500 PagedImage <pre> -2- No reira kaua koe e whakaae kia taus Pitihana. Kaore o matou e whakaae ana ki te Pooti. iieoi ano ra ko koe me nga mema honore o te Paremata he hunga pono, kaore o matou rarurarunga no te mea e mohio atu ana matou ka awhina koutou i ta matou take ara i runga ano te tika. Heoi ano Na o tamariki me te Iwi 1,atoa kua hainatia ra o ratou ki runga 1 tera reta. Ko tenei reta i paahitia e nga Iwi katoa o roto o te Rohe Potae. E tautoko ana i ta matou Pitihana i te tau 1924. Signed: Te Rata Mahuta Tawhio Potatau Te Wherowhero Tuwhakaririka Patena His Witnessed by: Rota Taua Paku Kohatu X Mr. B. Wharehuia mark and Thirty other Leading Chiefs of the King Country Te Kuiti 2/7/V5- jr. </pre>
110 3A04-01_Part-3-019.png 3A04-01_Part-3-019.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-019.tif 304369 PNG 1961 2806 304KB 3A04-01_Part-3-019.png 3A04-01_Part-3-019.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-019_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 70 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-019_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 349 500 PagedImage <pre> / co 40 Py The solemn Testamentary Declaration of the Chiefs of the Maniapoto ;King Country; Tribes To the People and Tribes of the King Country - Greetings. ee, being the remainine elders and representatives of the important chiefs who have passed away, have learned that a certain petition is being circulated by people interested in establishing licensed hotels and that an effort is being made by this petition to establish licenses in the King Country. 'de hereby declare to you that we will never agree to such a petition. The petition is the underhand work of the pakehas and their agents. This petition has the clothing of a sheep. but in reality it is a destroying wolf The first part ;the part that states that our ancestors did not ask for No-license but for absolute and complete prohibition, but were tricked, getting only te-license) has a good appearance. but is incorrect. In truth, the words of bahanui at the gathering of the people et Kihikihi and in the preae,ce of the Hor Salience, were "when I went to Wellington I said That no licensee should be granted for the sale of drink in the King Country and the Government consented.' These words are officially recorded They remain as a sacred pact between the Pakeha and the Maori. Let ue not disturb the bones of our ancestors The second part of the petition is false. It would lead us astray, into distress. Those people signing the 1887 and 1892 petitions did not understand and were led army by pakehae Some of our own people who for their own personal profit wanted hotels, signed those petitions, while some others carelessly followed their example It was the same with those petitions as it is with this one now. Those signing have been led astray. which is very bad indeed. These petitions are of no benefit to the Maori people of the King Country. Oar present position (without licensed hotels' is much better than that of any other tribes (those in licensed areas The third part of the petition is also absolutely wrong. It belittles us King Country People. It is an insult to us. It says there is more drinking amongst us in the King Country than amongst people of any other Maori district. Of course, we know well, and so do all other thoughtful people, whether Pakehas or Maoris, that this statement is absolutely false. There is. we admit, some drinking amongst us at times but it is not to be compared with that which goes on amongst the Maori people who have licensed hotels in their districts Another part of this petition says that if licensee were granted there would be less drunkenese. This is an absurd state- ment e have heard that come of your names are on this petition dome of you have signed your names in ignorance of the real purport of the petition , others have their names written in without their consent; some young children have signed and some names have been written in in lead pencil. Now oh people do not disturb the sleep of your ancestors. Beware of this temptation from the pakehe. The path which was marked out by Tawhio. Rewi Mardapoto and 'eahanui is safe for you. In it you will not be injured by strong drink like the other Maori people (those who live in licensed areas). Therefore stand firm. The historic words stand. (They represent our attitude on this question). "Ka whawhai tone matou, ka whawhai tonu, Ake axe:" e will fight continually, we will fight for ever' There it is. From your Fathers. 51-natures of thirty-five leading chiefs. appointed to sign). </pre>
111 3A04-01_Part-3-020.png 3A04-01_Part-3-020.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-020.tif 174092 PNG 1798 2702 174KB 3A04-01_Part-3-020.png 3A04-01_Part-3-020.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-020_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-020_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 333 500 PagedImage <pre> Y Te Ohaki a Tawhiao o nga Rangatira o NgatiManiapoto. Ki nga Iwi, ki nga Hapu o roto o te Rohepotae. Tens koutou katoa. Ko matou ko nga morehu kaumatua waihotanga ake a nga kaumatua rangatira kue ngaro atu ki to po. Tenet o matou taringa tera tetahi pitihana kei to mauria haeretia na te hunga Whakatu Hotera e tono ens kia whakaae nga Maori kia homai he mana pooti kia matou mo te whekatu hotera ki roto o to Rohepotae nei. Ko to matou e mea eta nei kia koutou, kaore matou e whakaae ana ki tenei pitihana. Ko tenet pitihana he mea mahi ngaro na te pakeha a na a ratou kai-whakahaere hoki ko tenet pitihana he hips te kakahu ko roto is he wuruhi kai kino. Ko te wauhi tuatahi 0 te pitihana e ahua pas ana anti engari kei te hee no te mea 1 what kupu a Wahanui te hui i to ki Kihikihi i a Pepuere 1 te wha o nga re 1884 i waenganui o nga iwi 1 te aroaro ano hoki 0 te Minita o te Paranihi e mau na ana korero i roto 1 nga ripoata a te Kawanatenga ara 1 mea a Vahanui, "I a au 1 tae at ki Poneke ke whal kupu au.kia kaua he hotera hokohoko waipiro hei to ki roto o to Rohepotae" a vhakaaetia ana e te Kawanatanga. Ko te kupu tens e takoto nei hei ohaki 1 wa,nganui o te iwi Maori me to iwi Pakeha. Kaua tatou nga uri whakatupu hei whakaoho 1 te moe a o tatou matua e takoto nei i raro 1 a Papatuanuku. Ko to wahanga tuarua. Kaore i to tika. no to mea e kukume ens is tatou 1 te iwi ki to hee ki to mate hoki. Kaore hoki aua kaumatua o aua re 1 mohio, arc (o to tau 1887-1892) e whakawaia ana ratou e te pakeha a etahi ano o tatou hunga hiahia ki te hotera mo te pas mo ratou Like a hairs iho etahi o taus hangs a ko etahi he mea hairs noutu. Panel ano me tenei pitihana, kua riro etahi 1 oige whakawainga kanui to kino o tonal muhi Kaore tatou te iwi oroto o te Rohepotae nei e ora tenet pitihana 1 naianel ko tatou nga iwi ora kei rungs 1 tenei Motu. </pre>
112 3A04-01_Part-3-021.png 3A04-01_Part-3-021.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-021.tif 158360 PNG 1760 2675 158KB 3A04-01_Part-3-021.png 3A04-01_Part-3-021.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-021_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 66 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-021_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 329 500 PagedImage <pre> -2- Wahanga tuatoru. E tino he ana tene1. He whakaiti, he whakahoki i te tupu o tatou o to nga iwi o roto o te Rohepotae, e mea ana hok1 taua wahanga "Ko tatou nga 1w1 tino kino mo te kal wai- piro. K1no ke atu 1 nga iwi o waho he hotera net kei re1ra. E te 1w1 he tino kino tenet korero, e tino mohio ana matou, me era atu hunga what whakaaro ahakoa pakeha ahakoa ranel kaore e tika ana tenet korero. Tera ano a inu ana tatou 1 etahi wa engari kaore 1 pars me te hunga he hotera kei o ratou takiwa. E mea ana ano tenet wahanga penes. Ka tu he hotera ki Ronal, Ica iti te haurangi. Ko tenet he korero rorirorl. Rue rongo ano matou tera etahl o koutou kua ha1na, a ko etahi 1 haina 1 runga te kuaretanga, a ko etahi he mea haina noatu na nga tangata mau haere 1 te pitihana a ko etahi kaore ano 1 run tekau matahi noa nga tau a ko etahi he mea halm ki te pane wal-waha. No reira e te iwi kaua ra he1 whakaoho i te moe a nga matua. Kia tupato ki nga whakawalnga a te pakeha. Waiho ratou ma etahi hua- rahi atu a te pakeha e patu ko te huarahi 1 waiho iho a1 e Real e Wahanui het taiepa mo koutou kei pera koutou me era atu 1w1 o taus o te iwi Maori. No refire kia mau ki te kupu e tu ra "Ka whawhal tonu, ka whawhai tonu eke eke." Heol ano. ha o koutou matue. Rarang1 ingoa o nga kaumatue rangatira o Ngat1 Maniapoto. Ingoa - Te Rata Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau Te Rherowhero. his Hotu Taua Paku Kohatu X - Witness by his eon mark Wet1n1 Hotu. Hapu - Ngati-Kinohaku. Kainga - Hangatiki. Maniapoto Tupotahi Hapu - Paretekawa. Kainga - Buniu, K1h1k1h1. Tuwhakarir1ka Patena - Maniapoto. Raureti te Hula - Ngahape. Ngatl-Hinewai Ngati-Tuwharetoa Mangatoatoa. K1h1k1h1. </pre>
113 3A04-01_Part-3-022.png 3A04-01_Part-3-022.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-022.tif 133285 PNG 1760 2676 133KB 3A04-01_Part-3-022.png 3A04-01_Part-3-022.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-022_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 66 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-022_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 329 500 PagedImage <pre> -3- ( Te dhakataute Hula Raureti - Ngati Paretekawa, Mangatoatoa, Kihikihi. Te Takiwa Tawarua - Ngatimanunui, Tuharetoa, Kakahi. Taumata Poihipi Paaraone Ropiha Taumarunui. Wharawhara Topine Temamaku - Taumarunui, Ngati-Haug. Tainui Wetere - Mokau, Rungaterangi. Wetini Paneta - Mokau, Rakei. Pahiri Viari - Mokau, Mihi. Te Hula Piki Kotuku - Taumarunui - Ngati-Hauaroa. Kiingi Temate - Ngati-Kamutuhi - Otorohanga. Ruruku Aranui - Ngati-Paretekawa - Otorohanga. Muraahi Niketi - Ngati-Paretekawa - Piopio. his Moki X Puaha - ditneas by Wharehuia. mark Ngati Te Kanawa - Hangatiki. his Te Hamana X Eruera - Sign by Wharehula mark Ngati Matakore - Otorohanga. Tawhiwhi Te Kanawa - Ngati Uekaha - Pohatulri, Waitomo. Tutunui Tekaaawa Hohukopa Te Kanawa ff f t Taui Wetere - Kawhia. Ngati Hikairo - Waikato. Tahure Paora - Kawhia. Ngati Hikairo. Where Perangi - Kawhia. Ngati Mahanga. Marcie Erueti - Kawhia. Ngati Hikairo. Pouta Patupatu - Pi,pio. Ngati Urunumia. Riwatu Hihiako - Mapiu, Piopio. Ngati Paemate. Whitinul - Kinohaku. X. Matehaere Te Hui - Maniapoto. Nikora Hauparoa - Maniapoto. X. Tewhau Paterangi - :Maniapoto. Rauputu Tumokemoke - Maniapoto. her Te Aue Kahu X Huatare Wahanui mark Witnessed by :ilarehuia. </pre>
114 3A04-01_Part-3-023.png 3A04-01_Part-3-023.tif 3A04-01_Part-3-023.tif 154892 PNG 1385 1746 155KB 3A04-01_Part-3-023.png 3A04-01_Part-3-023.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-3-023_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 79 100 png 3A04-01_Part-3-023_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 397 500 PagedImage 1 This document has no text.
115 3A04-01_Part-4-000.png 3A04-01_Part-4-000.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-000.tif 54779 PNG 1136 1688 54.8KB 3A04-01_Part-4-000.png 3A04-01_Part-4-000.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-000_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-000_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 336 500 PagedImage <pre> FOREWORD. This pamphlet is written by a resident of the King Country of several years' standing; by one who has taken an active part in the public life of the district, and who has no brief for either Prohibitionist or Publican. It is written for the purpose of bringing to the notice of those in authority, and particularly the South Island Members of Parliament, the absolutely farcical and grossly unfair state of the law in a very large and progressive part of the North Island of New Zealand. If it is the means of dispelling even a small portion of the indifference, the prejudice, and the extreme ignorance at present existing, it will not be written in vain. The present system is an anachronism with the most pernicious consequences. It is a system which in effect disfranchises some 29,000 inhabitants of New Zealand. IS IT A FAIR THING? A Petition signed by several thousand persons is even now before Parliament. The Petition merely asks for, the Franchise. Can that request be much longer delayed? August, 1926. </pre>
116 3A04-01_Part-4-001.png 3A04-01_Part-4-001.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-001.tif 82662 PNG 1150 1697 82.7KB 3A04-01_Part-4-001.png 3A04-01_Part-4-001.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-001_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-001_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 339 500 PagedImage <pre> THE KING COUNTRY. THE King Country, or Rohe Potas, was, until 1884 a Maori stronghold. No European was allowed to enter without special permission. In that year the Government entered into negotiations with. the Natives for a strip of land for the Main Trunk Railway. The land vies eventually given gratis by the Maori chiefs. The Maoris had witnessed the evil effects of strong drink in other Maori strongholds, notably Hawke's Bay, the East Coast, and at Cambridge. At Cambridge especially scenes of debauchery and drunkenness were common at every sitting of the Native Land Court. IYIAORI PETITION. So great were these evils that, in October. 1881. Tawhiao and 20 Waikato chiefs, us well; as a large number of natives from the King Country, signed a Petition to Parliament praying that Wahanui, the great Maniapoto chief, might be heard at the Bar of both Houses, and that intoxicating liquor might be excluded from the King Country altogether. BAR OF PARLIAMENT. Wahanui was granted. a hearing at the "Bar of the House" on November 1st. 1884. He closed his speech with these -words:? " I ask that spirits be prohibited from cur district absolutely. I do not want this great evil brought upon our people. I hope this House will be strong in preventing this evil coining upon us, and upon our people." (See Hansard. Vol. 50, p. 556.) PARLIAMENT'S ANSWER. What should Parliament have done? It should have prohibited absolutely the importation of Liquor into the district. This was what the Maoris clearly desired, and would have been a direct answer tc their Petition. What did Parliament do? It merely prohibited the SALE of liquor within the King Country. A VERY different answer to the Maoris' request, 3 </pre>
117 3A04-01_Part-4-002.png 3A04-01_Part-4-002.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-002.tif 100935 PNG 1158 1704 101KB 3A04-01_Part-4-002.png 3A04-01_Part-4-002.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-002_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-002_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 340 500 PagedImage <pre> The Proclamation of 1884 has thus become a thing of NO PROTECTION to the Maori people. It is, in fact, a snare and a dekusion of the most hypocritical order The old Chief Wahanui asked?,hat liquor should not be brought into the King Country. Sir Robert Stout says: "Let us honour the pledge we made with the Maoris in 1885." Yet, during the five-year period 31st March, 1919, to 31st March, 1924, a grand total of 261,080 gallons of alcohol were legitimately brought into the King Country. (See Parliamentary Return, October. 1924.) Of this enormous total, no less than 374 gallons represent the importation of spirits. These figures represent an expenditure of approximately 0,000 per year. These are the Official figures. What are the figures for the amount smuggled in without notification? At least another 20 per cent. Can it be said that we HAVE stopped the :mportation of alcohol in the Rohe Potae? The people that LIVE in the King Country and KNOW the conditions state emphatically that' it would be far better to have the liquor sold and controlled within the King Country than having it imported to the tremendous extent it is to-day. The enormous majority against Prohibition in the last Election (November 4th, 1925) in the Waitomo Electorate is significant. The figures are: Number of Electors 7128 For Continuance 4081 For State Control 533 For Prohibition 2513 The present so-called Prohibition in the King Country is an utter farce. DRINKING AMONG THE YOUNG PEOPLE. Young men of both the European and Native races drink far more under the present system than 'wall be the case with properly licensed hotels. They get in a five or a ten-gallon keg of beer, and it is an unwritten law that the " bung must not he replaced." "Don't let's leave this in the barrel, it might go bad." In the 166 miles that lie between Ye Awamutu and Taihape railway stations I cannot lawfully buy a glass of beer or whisky. I can, however, quite lawfully and legitimately buy a whole keg of beer or a bottle - of whisky by going to the Post Office and sending a money order telegram to the nearest hotel. The result, of course, is a greatly increased money order business at the Post Offices throughout the King Country! 5 </pre>
118 3A04-01_Part-4-003.png 3A04-01_Part-4-003.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-003.tif 87862 PNG 1136 1687 87.9KB 3A04-01_Part-4-003.png 3A04-01_Part-4-003.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-003_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-003_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 337 500 PagedImage <pre> LOCAL BODIES FAVOUR REFERENDUM. Tract from "New Zealand Herald." September 6. 1925:? OPTION POLL SUGGESTED. KING COUNTRY AND LIQUOR. THE DESIRE FOR LICENSES. WAITARA, September 5, 1924. The Waitomo Licensing Committee at in- day's quarterly :neeting resolved that, having regard to the greatly-increased European population in the King Country and the large quantity of liquor annually imported into the district:, is of opinion: (1) that the proclamation of 1884 should be repealed forthwith; (2) that a. local option poll should-be taken throughout the King Country; (3) that, in the event of a favourable vote, licenses should forthwith. be granted. It was decided that a copy of the resolution be forwarded to the Speaker of the House of Representatives. WAITOMO LICENSING COMMITTEE AGAIN URGES REFERENDUM. The newly-elected Waitomo Licensing Committee, at its annual meeting held on June 8th, 1926, again passed a resolution calling upon the Government to grant a Referendum for the King Country. This, be it noted, was a unanimous vote of the Licensing Committee, and at lea3t two members of the Committee are National Prohihi tionists. "New Zealand -Herald," July, 1923: LOCAL OPTION WANTED. KING COUNTRY DECISION. LOCAL BODIES TAKE ACTION. Taumarunui, July 15. A conference of all local bodies interested in the question of licensed hotels for the King Country was held last night. Mr. J. A. Gordon, chairman of the Taumarunui Chamber of Commerce. presided over delegates from the Taumarunui Borough Council and Chamber of Commerce, Kaitieke County Council, Te Kuiti Borough Council, Taumarunui County Council, Racial Borough Council, Ohakune Chamber of Commerce, Owhango Ratepayers' Association, Manunui Town Board and Waimarino County Council. 7 </pre>
119 3A04-01_Part-4-004.png 3A04-01_Part-4-004.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-004.tif 98927 PNG 1155 1702 98.9KB 3A04-01_Part-4-004.png 3A04-01_Part-4-004.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-004_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-004_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 339 500 PagedImage <pre> The "King Country Chronicle," February 27, 1923:? MUNICIPAL LICENSE. COUNCIL'S UNANIMOUS ASSENT. The following resolution met with the unanimous approval of the Te- Kuiti Borough Council last evening and was carried without a single dissentient:?"That the Te Kuiti Borough Council urge the Government to give early effect to the recommendation of the Licensing Commission in reference to Local Option for the King Country, and in the event of restoration being carried, to grant a license to the Te Kuiti Borough Council." In 1924 the late Right Honourable W. F. Massey promised legislation dealing with the King Country. LOCAL OPTION POLL. FOR KING COUNTRY. DEALT WITH NEXT SESSION. The following telegram was despatched from Te Kuiti by the King Country Referendutit Committee immediately on Mr. Massey's arrival at Auckland after his-last journey to England:?"King Country welcomes you back to New Zealand. We trust you will soon bring clown legislation to enable this large and progressive country to enjoy the privilege of voting on the question of Local Option, a right already enjoyed by whole of the rest of New Zealand," Yesterday afternoon the Committee received a wire from the Prime Minister as follows: "Many thanks for your good wishes, which I very much appreciate. The matter referred to will be dealt with early next seasion." ALLIANCE AND THE REFERENDUM. On Friday, 7th May, 1926, a deputation from the Alliance waitied on the Prime Minister and the Attorney-General to place before them a number of matters dealing with Licensing Legislation. Mr. C. R. Edmonds, General Secretary of the Alliance, urged (inter alia) "that protection from alcoholic liquors be afforded to the Natives of the King Country, in accordance with the petition made on the opening of the territory." The Prime Minister asked whether Mr. Edmonds- thought the Natives there should have a say. Mr. Edmonds: "We have not considered that." Mr. \_Coates: "You believe in the Referendum'?" Mr. Edmonds: "We believe in the Referendum entirely." (. Herald, 8th May, 1926.) 9 </pre>
120 3A04-01_Part-4-005.png 3A04-01_Part-4-005.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-005.tif 96843 PNG 1147 1697 96.8KB 3A04-01_Part-4-005.png 3A04-01_Part-4-005.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-005_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-005_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 338 500 PagedImage <pre> possession; hut. the chiefs of the United tribes and the individual chiefs yield to 1-Ter Majesty the exclusive right of pie-el/10km over-'such lands as the proprietors thereof may be disposed to aliet, at such prices as may be agreed upon between the respective proprietors and persons appointed by Her Majesty to treat with them in that behalf. ARTICLE THE THIRD. In consideration thereof Her Majesty, the Queen of England, extends to the Natives of New Zealand her Royal protection, and imparts to them all the rights and privileges cf British subjects. W. H013SON, 'Lieutenant-Governor. Now, therefore, we, the chiefs of the Confederation of the United tribes of New Zealand. being assembled in congress at Victoria, in Waitangi, and we the separate and independent chiefs of New Zealand, claiming over the tribes and territories which are specified after our respective names, having been made fully to understand the provisions of the foregoing treaty, accept and enter into the same in the full spirit and meaning thereof; in witness whereof we have attached. our signatures or, marks at the pieces and the dates respectively specified. 1922 PARLIAMENTARY LICENSING COMMITTEE FAVOURS REFERENDUM FOR KING COUNTRY. After hearing all the evidence adduced and maiming exhaustive inquiry, the Licensing Committee of 1922 favoured the Referendum for the King Country. EXTRACT FROM THE REPORT OF THE PARLIAMENTARY LICENSING COMMITTEE, AUGUST, 1922 (MR. F. F. HOCKLY. CHAIRMAN.) The Committee resolved that, in the event of National Prohibition not being carried at the coining Licensing Poll, the Government be recommended tc make the following amendments in the Licensing Legislation:? 5. The people of the Rohe Potae should be given the opportunity of voting as to whether they desire license or not. The poll to be taken on the lines laid down in the Licensirg Act. THE REFERENDUM is a fair thing. THE REFERENDUM is the will of the people. THE REFERENDUM is the acknowledged right of a democratic country. Therefore, give the pecple of the King Country the Referendum without further delay. II </pre>
121 3A04-01_Part-4-006.png 3A04-01_Part-4-006.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-006.tif 117047 PNG 1157 1711 117KB 3A04-01_Part-4-006.png 3A04-01_Part-4-006.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-006_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-006_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 338 500 PagedImage <pre> 6. THAT the Crown has not prevented the introduction of liquor into the King Country, and for a great number of years the European inhabitants have been able, with the full approval of the lawAto send for and obtain as much intoxicating liquor as they desire: 7. That the direct result of the existing legislation has been the amazing growth of the sly-grog traffic. Very large numbers of people make a prosperous living by importing whisky and selling it to Europeans and Natives at exorbitant prices. The Natives can obtain all the liquor they desire, provided that they are prepared to pay heavily fur it; the ruling price in the sly-grog dens being 25s for the first bottle, with a considerable increase for sub sequent bottles. Much of this whisky is adulterated, and its effect on the drinker is deplorable. Sometimes the Maori is caught by the police when he has so purchased liquor, and then he is fined 0 or sent to gaol. 8. THAT so great is the harm worked by the sly-grogger to the Native that it would be greatly in the Native interest, for that reason alone, that licenses should be granted and the sly-grog traffic abolished. There is no other way of rooting out the sly-grog traffic, vigilant and skilful as the police are acknowledged to be. It is not humanly possible for them to cope successfully with this pernicious trade. 9. THAT for all the above considerations your petitioners urge most strongly that it is just and equitable that the inhabitants of the King Country, both Europeans anti Natives, should have the right to vote on the subject ci the introduction of liquor, and that the granting of licenses would be in the best interests of the Natives in the Rohe Potae. Your petitioners strongly affirm this, though many of them are teetotallers. (10, 11, 12. 13 affect question of Native rates only.) 14. THAT. if municipal hotels were established and controlled by the local authorities the very large profits which now go out of the King Country into the hands of brewers and hotelkeepers outside the King Country' would he applied for the benefit of the whole district, and would result in a considerable reduction in rates: this would be a great blessing on all ratepayers, and particularly on those who belong to the Native race. WHEREFORE YOUR PETITIONERS HUMBLY PRAY that this Honourable House may introduce legislation (a) Granting to the inhabitants of the King Country the right to vote on the subject of license and nodicense, in common with the other citizens of this Dominion, and to grant licenses if the inhabitants approve. (b) Providing 'for the establishment of municipal control of hotels in the King Country in the event. of licenses being granted. AND YOUR PETITIONERS AS IN DUTY BOUND WILL EVER PRAY. 13 </pre>
122 3A04-01_Part-4-007.png 3A04-01_Part-4-007.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-007.tif 89625 PNG 920 1831 89.6KB 3A04-01_Part-4-007.png 3A04-01_Part-4-007.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-007_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 50 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-007_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 251 500 PagedImage <pre> 44111,11 PO A THROUOU ar \_ LIQUORLICENfES FOR KING: CCOUNTRY BOROUGH COUN011, DISCUSSION At the monthly meeting of the Tarunui BorougE Council on Tuesday night a communication was received from the Ritetihi Chamber of VommeTe0 asking what action, if any, was being p taken in regard to obtaining the right to vote on the liquor licensing ques, tion in the King Country. Concerted action should be taken: on- this vital matter immediately, asking for Royal Commlissi n to decide the ques' tion of giving the people this democratic right. It was stated that the Government did not intend to take a y alteration allow liquor to he sold in the King Oountry, but a Royal Oommission to deal with titajiciaar--1errming question was likely to he set up. Cr. gt-idnia,n said they now bad a definite answer that the Government wail pot prepared to consider---- teration in the liquor licensing law as afTecting the King Country, but what di Ase Government tell us before the tnuir They said definitely that, if elected, they would set up a commission to deal with this question. They should get in touch 'with the Gaternmerit right away to see that, when the Commislion is set up, the King Country vlaims should be considered, as well as the rest of New Zealand, Mr. Mead-'retain said they had elected the preaent---- Government and, if they did not do what they were told we should use the big stick as the wharf labourers did- 'tag </pre>
123 3A04-01_Part-4-008.png 3A04-01_Part-4-008.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-008.tif 191850 PNG 1792 2660 192KB 3A04-01_Part-4-008.png 3A04-01_Part-4-008.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-008_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-008_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 337 500 PagedImage <pre> LICENCES IN THE KING COUNTRY. The existing conditions pertaining to alcoholic liquor in the Rohae Potai are far from satisfactory for the Maori people. At nearly every sitting of the Court Maoris are prosecuted for offences under the Licencing Act. The time has come when Maoris in the Rohae Potai should be treated the same as the Maoris in other parte of New Zealand. The proposition which I now put forward is a Municipal Licence for Te Kuiti ens for 'each of the other three Boroughs in the King Country, namely, Taumarunui, Raetihi and Ohakune. 25 of the nett profits derived from these Municipal Hotels to be devoted to form a fund for the Education of the young Maori At the present time nothing is being done in the King Country to teach the young members of the Race any profession or trade after school age. The Maori is en apt and willing worker but in this skilled and scientific age, the men that is not taught a trade is at a great disadvantage. \_ T\_h\_seri\_t\_plqnia. to eablish a Tecbrictitl.,Wionl. to by,--,p. devoted exclusively to the training of the Maoris in the arts of Carpentering, Plumbing, Painting, Building, Kngineering and such like trades. The young man will then be fitted to take his part in the great development which will most undoubtedly take place after this present war has been won and peace once again prevails. Such a plan as I have outlined could quite easily be put into practice. 25 of the nett profits from licenced hotels in the King Country would moat certainly bring in a fine revenue which should be amply sufficient to establish and maintain a first class training school And college. The conditions therefore under which I propose to weak Ak licences in the King Country therefore are as follows:- 1. Municipal Owenership and Control No Private or Company to own or Control Hotels 2. 25 of the profits to be devoted to the Establishment and Maintenance of a Trainigg School for Maoris after they leave school: 3. The scheme to be managed and controlled by a body to be known e as the King Country Maori Training College Board. such Board to compris 5 members, 3 of whom to be Maoris. </pre>
124 3A04-01_Part-4-009.png 3A04-01_Part-4-009.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-009.tif 107392 PNG 1879 2716 107KB 3A04-01_Part-4-009.png 3A04-01_Part-4-009.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-009_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 69 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-009_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 346 500 PagedImage <pre> I am quite certain thatthia scheme will be advantageous for the Maori People and will indeed be greatly preferable to the existing etate of affairs under which there is little or in many cases no proper control of Liquor in the King Country. 14\_ AZ cr P" 44;3 ,/t; 4s, ier,-/ ? /, , ? , 14", A ' 14?" ? r., A 7 1 Ppi I, - 1 e. c, ? </pre>
125 3A04-01_Part-4-010.png 3A04-01_Part-4-010.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-010.tif 220310 PNG 1910 2138 220KB 3A04-01_Part-4-010.png 3A04-01_Part-4-010.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-010_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 89 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-010_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 447 500 PagedImage <pre> PETITION HO 41/1936. To 111,7Z RONOURABLE TR SPEARMI AND NONDURABLE gENBERS OP TEE ROUSL Of REARESTATIVE3. in PAAL/AMJIT 43SEEB2, SPELINGTON. Glt.,T1NGU TC YOU ALL, ? TEE RUUBLE NT/tION of the undersigned, 'being members of the Wort tribee of the district known 3u the Ping Country or the Rohopotae in the North Island of mw Aland, NEELY SHERETE as -6P 1. That in accordance with a eoleon pact with the Smart Chtets Trine. Om Wove district VA probleited in the year 14184,:iiner-thm Licensing Act and no licenees for the este of intoxicating liquors hae been granted therein. R. That thorn has been and etill to x strong covsment, nartioularlP among the opcan Inhabitente of the Ping :Jountrv, to have the 4 question of whetr liceneos ehould b- granted determined by the 'setae of the rcpean lectors of tile district. ' 3. That votes cast at the last General Zlectien on taw issues of q Continnence end Itrotibition indicate that the lunation, if put to the vote now, would he determined in favour of the liceneing of NIs houses for tho pale of intoxicating liquor. stNZ n1/AEFGRE, in conoiderlingon of the tact that the oolemn ;nett herein before referred to vas inttnded to protect th- earl people from the evil. of t,41iassivi)drinking of intoxicating liquor., and turthermore,it It1,43,9XIVAXe.;.,..:13tatue quo should,Jilgarin la " A taoR,ble form 'tritfretaoRmition.-est the d elre of the maori feo2le ,cto ameliorate Immo of the floc.) connitions among thers,Jea71T1138tHS,i. - ti A., R ( 't :!/. -,7"; ;44. 1 )4,6 , P;./ GS, / r -(4? t:' ,4"- '; e wee. That in the past the Government her invariably given due coneideration to the representations rmde for and ,n tope-it of the ,mori inhabitants of the district and the question of granting licenses has not been agreed to it t face of objections made by the lacri people. That It in only ton true thLt tiv ',sort population of the RohOnotee now tears only a very stall porportion to that of the ropean populattenend it ieValrelputed that the time will inevitably come shen thin question wi11 be ocided votes of the majority of the inhabitants of thin district, Gad that as indicated in paragraph 3 above, the licsnaing of IO f3t the male of Intoxicating lig. Pill bee en eutubliehod fact) </pre>
126 3A04-01_Part-4-011.png 3A04-01_Part-4-011.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-011.tif 170532 PNG 1823 2064 171KB 3A04-01_Part-4-011.png 3A04-01_Part-4-011.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-011_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 88 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-011_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 442 500 PagedImage <pre> 2. BUYELY PRAY That in the event of License being grunted in the King Country or Rohopotae, "Parliament will at the Beet time lozislate to:- 1. Impose a special Licensee foe of 00 per annum in respect of each and every license lseuod. Such license Fee to be collected by the Government and paid over to a Trust Board representing the Lauri Tribes of the King Country. 2. The Fund so created to be administered by the eaid Trust Board the memterehip of ehich should be limited to mambo. of the King Country or Rohopotae Tribes, and the said Fund is to be expended for :- ( ) TRIBAL BF,NEFII. The said Trust Board to finally determine What may ,ac FUJI! ellarfUG"k14"YmArAm4,b? de ?'? ,t!!.luiti- 'C' '.'./ i' , "'" ) ( ) 417g7;ATION. Administration exnses to be a proper expenditure of tho funds of the Board inclLdin,7, travelling ullowencts and expense, of members, salaries of official', office premises, furniture and requieitee and other incidental exenses. ) ;.1511-.1 40liglIILL0 The Treat Board to hevo power to set up District Committees for various parts of the King Country And to set aside cOrttin moneys to to tWaini6tured by thu said District Comsitteea. The District Co,oitteue to tarnish u Annum. Report to the Tenet Board setting forth the sooner in'ehich the said moneys have been expeoded. ( ) 0EGULATI,;:2 7egu:.eto to to drawn up '.fining the number of r,embure of thu Board, th. and functions of the Board, the objects upon which the moneys of the mooed May to expended and other 4 4, 4`cr iig411 Th "card ray provide coneys for medical trentsent for ',aorta or sake nrrancements with Bospitel hoards and Doctors for medical nod ,orgichl tr,ntront of mortoru of the Rohopotme Tribe. The Board ray make grante for higher education. pay college fees for the youth of the tribes showing spacial merit and ebility, or provide 170000 cud clothing for scholars from the Rohopotao boort Tribes attending Secondary Schools or the University. ,AKnod :awhakl,hietena land 69 others. </pre>
127 3A04-01_Part-4-012.png 3A04-01_Part-4-012.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-012.tif 131089 PNG 1825 2118 131KB 3A04-01_Part-4-012.png 3A04-01_Part-4-012.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-012_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 86 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-012_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 431 500 PagedImage <pre> SIGNATURES TO aANING LICLUSE IN IRE KINO COUNTRY PRESEIALJ APRIL 1936. ;lgriature. AAAL/Al. INXI Rauls Imohati Mittens Ie Koura Iongi Roam Kshutopuni Ngstai Cogarua Ropots Arita Rolhana Root To 'Inure gore T. Porana Nits Matra Isuaarunui Kohing. Tinier. To tour. Teraehiti NNetni Deringorotu AraMa 0001 Mihatu To Aninl Matona TeKoura To Tarsi 9ohu?. Nororsho uru Kakahl 7ohe Ngatai Tuuseruuui Isnablhi Iv Nuiti Tope Hernugi Teri Puk. 1. i,Lng Riau Aloe Yoh! ,nihno. Te Moronity Katarian ;Nato rashiri FAO. /m-:tera Ion. Io Aroha /uwhintaririko Run. Unteogaro lionand rotor. Hetet r Inumatangs Rite Tu;otorangi To tow. PuhArgreko lei se urinni roredu To Nguhn :ketone :,oriokurs Chaiune Noire.' ,nreiNur.' eoihrnza -.nano Rake Rohe'. HOtlhingi iorwh ,atom 761 ,arAttnt Kataurmina Snrongi oungiheoinul Nori Horonal Make. Mato Flrlhima Reiaa Pohira Ft/Login/iris Kane Cataat Waratuna Bersmati MariEura Ansora guto. Repo Rariekura Tohungs korieter. rorahopi Tokooro 1Wani Marloturs Yana Raptt 0euveu Burins! Tan. kariehur. Iaiharakots Matliokurs Mconel Rorimini. 7orogkapitu Thu.,1 lies ea To Kew,: ,tototoa lhakohong0 Roo To Kooro Mote Resit/ Ant A., To Aooro (era ro,lka Ottaja Kirhi la Auto Ruhap. Pitaul Ta (SiaLaturva all To Euttl ead Chain. oxot Shure ,thorviso stotod) Poi r. Eurinui. Vitt Pd, 1arARZ,T1,) </pre>
128 3A04-01_Part-4-013.png 3A04-01_Part-4-013.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-013.tif 145585 PNG 1875 2159 146KB 3A04-01_Part-4-013.png 3A04-01_Part-4-013.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-013_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 87 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-013_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 434 500 PagedImage <pre> The Rev. J. h. Blanchard, Provident, See Zealand Alliance. iTo The Members of the Native Affair,. Committee coneidering a petition to regard to licensers for the sale of alcoholic liquor In the King Country. Yr. Chairmen and Gentlemen. As the nee Parliament cont6ine army new kembera, and as numbers of them are possibly unacquainted with the background to the preeont position In t-o King Country, I feel that I ought briefly to rotor to that background. The legialstive recorde of N. Zealand have been ecarabed and ample evidence produced that there ash definite covenant entered into between the King Country Voiori and the Ooeeroaeot of the day that thorn should not ho any licenses for the solo of liquor in that territory. I do not propose to telke up ttco by goin., over the ground in detail. the cue Vh reatively Arepared by the late Rev. 'cps 14iireon, General Secretor, of the es Zealand Alliance In 19i5, and presented in booklet form. Happily copies of that booklet in tofficient Suantity aro here to-dey to enable each Member of thin Committee to have one. In ll will to found the unqualified confirmation pronounced by the late Sir bert rtout, who Calf Premier of Nov Zeeland sod cut the first cod for the railway In 1085 es direct result of this cevenant. I submit that nobody can study this evidence In fair- 1. ea, without concludin6 that tnere Lut certainly a definite uaderetanding between the two portico. I could ask pot; to remember that 11 'uropoana who have settled In the YIM; Coultry have gone there of their own free will, cell knowing the conditions elth regard tc lntordca0In,7 liguer. They re to this respect liko people piing into the ;lo-lIcenee eletrlote - fully cognisant of the fact that there Ss r, Mrtnsel tale of liquor tnere. And they know in advance thot there eau no :qovieloo for voting t, necoro the licensing of the sale </pre>
129 3A04-01_Part-4-014.png 3A04-01_Part-4-014.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-014.tif 150132 PNG 1893 2174 150KB 3A04-01_Part-4-014.png 3A04-01_Part-4-014.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-014_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 87 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-014_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 435 500 PagedImage <pre> 3. The bribe of money for license fees to ire used for medical and eduestional benefits is one likely to confuse the Maori mind and induce forgetfulness of the results of license. I have no hesitation to affiraing that the physical sod moral evils that voull accrue from the prosonce of licenses In the King Coontry could not be offset by any amount of cash. I feel sure. oleo, that Maorie do not tent oodles] or other tonetite that are purohafted at the pricy of the degradation jot their fellows. 04 for us the liconee too of VAC Bove, it may ho takto nu carts In that unless apecial legiolotien provision tore nod. in that tones, the liquor Interests would refuge to pay such a price for a llamas that Is prooarablo In the rest of the Dominion for 0 per annum. The question tory naturally ariaos: ,y iv a petition of this nature brought forvard. lo our view it ankles froa the cirounotancs that the Europeaoo urn desiro liconeui 114000 bore r to that no Oovernmont worthy the name Quid cit.:min./vat toe 1084 covonant o tee request of Buropoono oho voiuntattly soot to live tailor Ito condt i,no. the covenant ea. with tht Maoris and in our - and 1 bolievo in the view of all rightaindod citizens - the covenant should stood until tho of their own initiative, eta hot inspired by Ouroeeano, eek the' it thould ho altered. I have already advanced rodents the tho, do Got. wish it 1torel. The original covenant vas nit, os the petition deciaroe. 'Intended to Otoct the gaori people free evils of Ivo drinking'. Ito intention to prevent the eel. of intoxleetino lieuor in King Lountry. :n ,1G a nross at the hiatorla cetcrony April 16th. 1885, Fir gobort Moot bold, "re ore otandlog hors on boil on "Nish there ',Aso hose u proclation that no liquor shell be sold'. This patition implies that they Olt prop,16 to ccept the abrogation of the covonint. But I could cull your attontioo to one point. lamely. that ouch a proposal os that in the petition bufore you la, I believe, bad to Inn. </pre>
130 3A04-01_Part-4-015.png 3A04-01_Part-4-015.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-015.tif 148968 PNG 1864 2151 149KB 3A04-01_Part-4-015.png 3A04-01_Part-4-015.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-015_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 87 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-015_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 433 500 PagedImage <pre> 2. bevera,o alcohol In the King Country. Three people therefore live under Icondltions voluntarily accepted by thee; conditions designed to protect the native peters of the soil. I submit that this provision against the 1140 of llivor deeanded by the Maoris, vas demanded in the interests of the health of the race a. etch as safeguarding them morally from the pernicious evils anteing from alcoholic indulgence. There have been e variety of petitions and attempts to break down the covenent of 1811, acre of tl,cc. reflecting very adversely on the characters of those promoting trAn, since signatures have been obtained by misleading the :Moyle as to the real prayer of the petition, and none signatures have been fraudulently affixed without the coneent of the people concerned. But the petition at present before you differs to noon notable respects frnr its predecessors. The triving feeturae of thin petition are :- (e) It presents the naorie as admitting the inevitability of liquor licensee. (b) It dangles the bribe of poselele rlucational and medical benefits to come to the tribe. from the liceneo fee. (a) It oaks that the license foes should be 00 each. (0) It says that the eolemn peat hereintrofore referred to vas intended to proteot ties 011 people fr. the evils of excessive drinking of intoxicating lieuora. : propose to deal with there points in order. And firstly I would point out that the total numbor of eignaturen in 7, not these 70 endeavour to make the Priori people as a hole adnit that li,ensee aro hone. to come. At ft meeting most important Maori bothering held nt tirikune in 1134, at which 311 the notable chintz sere present, including the 'wort King, there sae U11414/.304e support for the covenant or 1884, effort,/ demon,. for ctricter enforcement of the existing la, eed etro apposition ve p3rition for u poll on the comities. :he preterit 7,etitten, therefore, cannot be rererded es expressing the mind of the Prior! people me a whole. </pre>
131 3A04-01_Part-4-016.png 3A04-01_Part-4-016.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-016.tif 133093 PNG 1804 2045 133KB 3A04-01_Part-4-016.png 3A04-01_Part-4-016.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-016_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 88 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-016_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 441 500 PagedImage <pre> 5. Bishop Cheerington, newly arrived from :ngland, made IA public statement in favour of license in the King Country. At a public meeting in the Teen gall, Hamilton, 25th. October 1927, Tuvilakaririku, leading descendant of the famous chief Te Fehanui 'oho stood by the late Sir Robert Stout as he cut the first died for the railway, said amongst other thing. i- "Ladies and Gentlemen, only one of two things is no. poeeible; either give back to the Maori the sod and all it represents, whiCh was put in the barrow in 1865, or keep the promisee that the Government put into the barrow at the time. When the first sod was placed in thu Cerro-, it repreeented all the lead that the georle gene for the railsy Tina, end S,r ubert Stout put into the barrow the promise made by the Gevernment on begalf of the people of Ass Zeeland that no liquor should be veld In the hing :.:huntry. Foe, 1 ssy, either keep that promise or give back to the ,sort ell the lend that he gee( the Covet.cut, end stop the train. runnih, thiough the yin C,ountryA, and close the 'Irv; ,:ountry to the white people' Gentles/oh, I Intl that the statement i itoVO Juot road rums +.1- the Lawn ;,hition 4ne the facts of tho cumo on its atcriel nide. rut is our duty at, :.-niePeehr. 'Conn Prowl bohet ie not only that to ro civilised, but that so are Christie/ie. lone of you. I feel sure, need convincing that intoxicating liquor has olready worked dreadful physical, utal ,:id 4, iritual hhvoc bcchbet the :.rim ,A,Obet; to it. eau, 1 tnink oeny t liquor Dar continually 2unt sculO be u munuct to our: well:- being. Ity hope and ay confioe is net this Zow,ittee sill not srt uny ;ortoesle vrich, however much they might profit vested int.:este, ovoid be destructive to our spleritift fellow citizens. the Maori ptioyae. </pre>
132 3A04-01_Part-4-017.png 3A04-01_Part-4-017.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-017.tif 145916 PNG 1821 2060 146KB 3A04-01_Part-4-017.png 3A04-01_Part-4-017.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-017_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 88 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-017_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 442 500 PagedImage <pre> ; 4. /The petition soess to say, you ada a covenant vith ue that en liquor licenses should be granted in the ':Sag Qountry because vs sere convinced that they would work evil to our rate. loe vs are 'Idling that you ehould break that covenant provided you pay us money. That le the affect of the eording of the petition. It prevents the oori ne saying. we sill submit to this evil for a cash consideration. I believe that the legal profession would call that or any similar errenge000t tainted inlay. I could go further and sky that the eauris ho hove been Induced by this glittering bribe to put their names t. the petition atouli to protected from themselves - or rather from thnee oh, sock to use them for scrild ends. U.), I dent briefly with the oft reiterated contention that :icenses for the Salo of liquor to the 'Inv, country could reduce sly-grog tolling and ovoke 4 greater Teepee for the, ',ow that exiato at present. I ask you, to all eoriousnasa, gooaan, ',Pother you 19r hoard of any community that V. improved ty the introduction of the liceneed litter tart The police records reveel that there it, six times no runt, my-grog so,ling in the licensee districts of New Zealand as there 1. in the No-Liconee once. The experience of Ohinesuri evict, voted for restoration of licenses in 1985 given a striking illustration of chat happen, hen bore t, op., in a listrict there there provioebly wore hone. rho Lour` rcenrdo for ,hinemuri oho, the folloeing the reintro- duction of licensed tore drunkeeon incronued i73 per cent., prohibition Orders 380 per cent., moults eel other offences 1,9 per cent., summary convictions 161 per cent. And diatinct euer ary convictions 13r per cent. Those Increases took plec,., IL 18 months of 1l covet restored. Inare had been no alteration to anything in the dietrict but just the return of the elan liquor bar. Actually the Zuropenaa are protected no loon then the ".auras by tho present position In the King :ountry. It may be well to retell a declaration that we., nude In 1987 after </pre>
133 3A04-01_Part-4-018.png 3A04-01_Part-4-018.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-018.tif 96252 PNG 1810 2103 96.3KB 3A04-01_Part-4-018.png 3A04-01_Part-4-018.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-018_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 86 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-018_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 430 500 PagedImage <pre> TE KUITI. 4th. Nay, 1936. TO nom IT NAY CONCERN. At a meeting of the elder, of the Mgatimaniapoto people held at the Meeting Rouse - Totamganianoho Ts Kuiti to-day it vas resolved after lengthy discuasion that a deputation consisting of:- fort Tana, To Uh ro Rotu, Tukorshu to Ahipu end aotini Rotu prodeed to ,ellington to appear before tho Tattoo Affairs Cosmitteo on W.:ginny to ask that the desire of the peorle is that the promise made to the elders be adhered to and no licenses be granted In the King Country; or that, if the Government contemplate" Legislation contrary to tho above, a cf'srence be held sith kaniapoto tribal reresontativoe at To Kuiti beforehand. -feigned) Pei Rurinui. RON. SETARY. </pre>
134 3A04-01_Part-4-019.png 3A04-01_Part-4-019.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-019.tif 173131 PNG 1846 2110 173KB 3A04-01_Part-4-019.png 3A04-01_Part-4-019.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-019_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 87 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-019_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 437 500 PagedImage <pre> Pnesident Hon Treafr 1. BOULTON SMITH. Mr. HENRY , MAIN WOAD. WEA1,OON:. ADFSTOWN lion ,cretary Baptist Union of New Zealand Rm. N. R. WOOD. (Iicresidots CENTRAL. AUXILIARY I ISOLTOH TTTTTT Rm. WIS. HOLLINGS Wellington. PONC J. C. MACKY M. J. R. CAREY M. ERNEST NETS Mr. D. P. POWER April 8th. 1936. Dear Sir, I am directed by the Central Auxiliary of the Baptist Church to ask for your earnest consideration of the matters set forth in the resolution adopted on March 30th. last which is as follows:- "That this meeting, representing the Central Auxiliary of the Baptist Union of , and concerned with all the Baptist Churches south of a line drawn from New Plymouth to Napier in the North island and including Nelson in the South Island, regrets the renewed attempt to obtain licenses for the sale of alcoholic liquor in the Ring Country. It points out that Europeans took up their residence there well knowing the conditions imposed by our Maori brethren for the protection of their race. As recently as August 1934 at Ohakune, a Maori gathering, at which the Maori Ring and prominent Chiefs were present, voicod its emphatic opposition to the grantirg of licenses and demanded a stricter enforcement of the existing law. This meeting points out that a comparison of court records reveals that general crime and offences arising from drinking are less in the King Country than in localities where licenses exist. The present condition is rot only a safeguard for the Maori race but is an advantage to the European population. Our National honour demands that our pact with the Maori race must be kept in spirit as well as in letter and this meeting urges Parliament to reject proposals dishonouring to a Christian community. Ye are aware that a further attempt is being made to obtain licenses for the sale of liquor in the Ring Country, and confidently appeal to you to resist when occasion offers that which is not in the best interests of either Maori or European. Yours faithfully, SKILETARY. </pre>
135 3A04-01_Part-4-020.png 3A04-01_Part-4-020.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-020.tif 71973 PNG 1817 2050 72KB 3A04-01_Part-4-020.png 3A04-01_Part-4-020.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-020_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 89 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-020_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 443 500 PagedImage <pre> Te kuiti Rd., OTGRORANOA 22nd. April 1936 Ur. J. Molten aurray, General aocretary, A. Box 1079, 1SLLI,CTON. Deur Sir, I oncloae copies of Lao Roeolutione passed by the Congregations of the kethoilet aha : oabytorinh Jhurches in OtorohanGa on Sunday luot tho 19th. inst., 1 ulso oncloee copy of letter to Er. Broadfoot, fcr taitomo Clocturate, which speaks for itself. Cur Union In Otorohanga learned that a petition to have Licod Rolleee in the King Country was in Mr. Broadfoo hands and the Roeclutionc attached cro put b,foro the Congregations of the two Churchoe at the request of the Branch of the here.' Yours faithfully, J. Clark, Ron. Secrotary, Otorohanga Branch </pre>
136 3A04-01_Part-4-021.png 3A04-01_Part-4-021.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-021.tif 67265 PNG 1862 2091 67.3KB 3A04-01_Part-4-021.png 3A04-01_Part-4-021.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-021_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 89 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-021_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 445 500 PagedImage <pre> T. Kulti Rd., OTCRCRANGA. 2204. April 1938. 0. J. Broadfoot Fel. Souse. of Ro reJentetives, Si, ee hove tho honour to oncloee horevith too Resolutions peened on Sunda; lest the ,9th. inst. by the congregations of the Usthodist and Preshyterian Churches end request that y,u bring them before the Rouse shoo the queetiOn of Liceasing in the King Country lb under discussion. AO Owe it to you to inform you that copies of these Rseolutione here been posted to Rr. J. Kelt. Yurray, General Secrotary of tho Kee Zealand Allianco. Yours fsithfully, The Otorchanga granch of the u. J. Clark, SECRETARY. </pre>
137 3A04-01_Part-4-022.png 3A04-01_Part-4-022.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-022.tif 63863 PNG 1792 2030 63.9KB 3A04-01_Part-4-022.png 3A04-01_Part-4-022.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-022_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 88 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-022_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 441 500 PagedImage <pre> 'MT this congregation representative of the Otorohanga Methodist Church reepectfully urges the Member for kaitograo to do sll in hie power to oppose the suggested granting of Liquor Licenses in the King Country. ho feel that such granting of licenses would be not only a violation of an agreement that 'should be sacredly observed by both parties, Maori and Pakeha alike, but also would militate against the best interests of the ,:ommunity ao a hole." (Signed; S. 7 feyno, MINISTER. Z. 0. Tozer, CIRCUIT 31,YARD. Voting ki in favour. 1 neutral. </pre>
138 3A04-01_Part-4-023.png 3A04-01_Part-4-023.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-023.tif 66351 PNG 1950 2219 66.4KB 3A04-01_Part-4-023.png 3A04-01_Part-4-023.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-023_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 88 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-023_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 439 500 PagedImage <pre> 'That this Congregation representative of the Otorohanga Areetyterian Church respectfully urges the Beebe'. for daitoXmo to do all in his power to oppose the suggested granting of Liquor Liu in the King Country. to feel that such granting of Licensee could be not only a violation of se agremsont that should be sacredly ob.,1 by bosh parties, Maori And Palvehe alike, but also would militate againut the best interest, of the Community 44 a -hole." (Signed) :. I. Burton, UINISTER. R. Bell, SZCRBTARY. (The :on,restation nucberod thirty-eight and the above eeeolution was Tied unanimously. 5.) </pre>
139 3A04-01_Part-4-024.png 3A04-01_Part-4-024.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-024.tif 233065 PNG 1838 2447 233KB 3A04-01_Part-4-024.png 3A04-01_Part-4-024.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-024_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 75 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-024_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 376 500 PagedImage <pre> PETITION NO. 41/1936. TO THe NONDURABLE THE SPEAKER AND HONOURABLE MEMBERS OP THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMT ASSEMBLED, WELLINGTO N. GREETINGS TO YOU ALL, THE HUMBLE PETITION of the undersigned, being members of the Maori tribes of the district known as the King Country or the Rohepotae in the North Island of New Zealand, HUMBLY SHEWETH as follows: 1. That in accordance with a solemn pact made with the Maori Chwiefs of our tribes the above district was proclaimed in the year 1884 under the Licensing Act and no licences for the sale of intoxicating liquors have been granted therein. 2. That there has been and still is a strong movement, particularly among the European inhabitants of the King Country,to have the question of whether licenses should he granted determined by the votes of the Eurppean Electors of this District. 3. That votes cast at the last General Election on the issues of Continuance and Prohibition indicate that the question,if put to the vote now, would be determined in favour of the Licensing of houses for the sale of intoxicating liquors. 4. That in the past the Government has invariably given due consideration to the representations made for and on behalf of the Maori inhabitants of the district and the question of granting licenses haa not been agreed to in the face of objections made by the Maori people. I. That it is only too true that the Maori population of the Rohepotae now bears only a very small propotion to that of the European population and it is anticipated that the time will inevitably come when this question will be decided on the votes of the majority of the inhabitants of this district, and that, as indicated in paragraph three above, the licensing of houses for the sale of intoxicating liquors will become an established fact. WHEREFORE, in consideration of the fact that the solemn pact herein-before referred to was intended to protect the Maori people from the evils of excessive drinking of intoxicating liquors, and furthermore, it being strongly urged that any alteration of the status quo should be marked in some tangible form and in recognition of the desire of the Maori people to ameliorate some of the social conditions among them, YOUR PETITIONERS HUMBLY PRAY, That in the event of Licenses being granted in the King Country or Rohepotae, Parliament will at the same time legislate to: 1. Impose a special License Fee of 00 per annum in respect of each and every License issued. Such License Fee to be collected by the Government and paid over to a Trust Board representing the Maori Tribes of the King Country. </pre>
140 3A04-01_Part-4-025.png 3A04-01_Part-4-025.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-025.tif 166016 PNG 1822 2455 166KB 3A04-01_Part-4-025.png 3A04-01_Part-4-025.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-025_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 74 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-025_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 371 500 PagedImage <pre> - 2 - 2. The Fund so created to be adminstered by the said Trust Board the membership of which should be limited to members of the King Country or Rohepotae Tribes, and the said fund is to be expended for: (a). TRIBAL BENEFIT: The said Trust Board to finally determine what may be a proper object for which a payment may be made out of the funds. (b). ADMINISTRATION: Aaministration expenses to be a proper expenditure of the funds of the Board including travelling allowances and expenses, of members, salaries of officials, office premises, furniture and requisites and other incidental expenses. (c). DISTRICT COMMITTEES; The Trust Board to have power to set up District Committees for various parts of the King Country and to set aside certain moneys to he administered by the said District Committees The District Committees to furnish an annual report to the Trust Board setting forth the manner in which the said moneys have been expended. (d). REGULATIONS; Regulations to be drawn up defining the number of Mem- bers of the Board, the powers and functions of the Board, the objects upon which the moneys of the Board may be expended and other relevant matters. (e). HEALTH SERVICES; The Board may provide moneys for medical treatment for Maoris or make arrangements with Hospital Boards and Doctors for medical and surgical treatment of members of the Rohepotae Maori Tribes. EDUCATION: The Board may make grants for higher education pay college fees for youth of the tribes showing soecial merit and ability, or provide books and clothing for scholars from the Rohepotae Maori Tribes attending Secondary Schools or the University. (Sgd). TAWHAKI MATENA and 69 others. 44Wafaa. PKP. W. 'I I' ,, I </pre>
141 3A04-01_Part-4-026.png 3A04-01_Part-4-026.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-026.tif 127366 PNG 1806 1765 127KB 3A04-01_Part-4-026.png 3A04-01_Part-4-026.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-026_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 98 png 3A04-01_Part-4-026_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 489 PagedImage <pre> c The King Country Licensing Question SLIVEMEN1 by REV. R. TAHOTIK1 HADDON. Senior SaPe,mfendrni (a, Bebop) of fly hictorie Wesleyan Maori Missions throngbont New Zealand. OTR RIGHT TO SPEAK ON THIS QUESTION.e had important Mission Stations and very extensive operations in progress throughout the greater part of this area before the dark days of the Maori Wars. OW commencement there W. the dawn of civilisation lo this people. We have contributed the life work of many noble men and tens of thousands of pounds to their uplift. To-day. we have OW important StAtion Station, with a staff of 7 officiating ministers. 3 trained district deaconesses and nurses, and a host of voluntary workers. I think I am right in saying that, apart from the Ratana Movement. 'which is. of course, a purely Maori Institution on a voluntary basis. we are the only Church that has more than one minister working amongst the King Country Maoris. Further. on many occasions. the King Country Chiefs have asked us to safeguard the interests of their people on social questions. ANCIENT PACT. -When the Government of that day desired to secure land for the Main 'Fmk lint. for roads. and for a measure of European settlement in the King Country. the Chiefs consented subject to certain conditions which they considered essential to the well-being and continuance of their rice. 'IS, main provision was brat there should he no legalised sale of intoxicating liquor within II. King Country. A most solemn undertaking was given by the representative of the Government at that time that this nondition would be observed and this agreement was placed on record and gtted (see statement made by Hon. Bryce at that time). ATTEMPTS TO BREAK THE PACT'.hile this would sone to fair-minded men almost incredible, yet it is a fact that many attempts have been made by Europeans a Lo setled in :he King Country under these conditions to have this sacred pact broken. On every such occasion the Maori Chiefs have united with all their strength to panes' against such breach of faith. but. from some source, money has always seemed to he available to engineer some further underhand movement and, indeed. our people have been told again and again that large sums of money would be available in their interests if they would agree to break the pact. On one occasion it was stated generally amongst our people that in a certain interview in Auckland 00 was the figure stated as available to purchase a reserve in the King Country. to be designated for all tine as the </pre>
142 3A04-01_Part-4-027.png 3A04-01_Part-4-027.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-027.tif 124520 PNG 1201 1774 125KB 3A04-01_Part-4-027.png 3A04-01_Part-4-027.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-027_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-027_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 339 500 PagedImage <pre> "King Country," and rents. etc. front it, to be used for the benefit or the Maori pple, the conditions of the sacred pact then to apply to this reserve only. At the present time, the King Country Maoris are being solemnly told that if license were granted, "it is certain that 00 per annum would be paid for each of these licenses" and that this money would be available as a fund to he administered by a Maori Trust Board in the interests of the Maori residents. (See petitions lately presented to the House through Mr. Broadfoot.) We desire to protest with all the manhood we have against these attempts to mislead the people by the suggestion of such impossible bribes in the hope that the King Country Maoris might commit themselves in some way to something that could eventually be used as a lever in an attempt to show that ihey themselves were willing for the sacred pact to be broken. THE EFFECT OF STRONG DRINK ON NATIVE RACES.? Whatever intoxicating liquor may or may not mean to Europeans, it means absolute damnation to a primitive people. (Note the decision of the League of Nations regarding Mandated Territory and liquor. Note also the attitude of our own Government in Samoa:) A leading King Country Chief said publicly not long ago that he desired to prevent open bars being established in the King Country, because: having unfortunately acquired a taste for intoxicants when he was living outside of the King Country as a youth. he found himself in later life unable to avoid over-indulgence when in the vicinity of licensed hotels, but when in the King Country he -found no such difficulty and, although he had not himself much longer to live, he wanted for the sake of his sons to know that the Government would keep faith and prevent the establishment of open bars in the King Country. TERMS OF THE PACt has been. stated. in order to influence the mind of the Maori- people,: and of Europeans also, that the pact has already been broken by the enactment of the present law. which provides that intoxicating liquors can he purchased by Europeans, in limited quantities. for their own personal use. and "transported by them into the King Country. As a matter of fact, beyond all dispute, there never was any agreement that meant absolute prohibition of the entrance of liquor into the King Country. The question was merely that of the granting of licenses for the sale of liquor in the King Country. Personally I wish it had been Prohibition. but it was not. Let it he said to the honour of the Government of New Zealand that so far. through all the years, the pact has not been broken. There was in the very early days, before the boundaries were firmly estahlished. a slight re-adjustment of those boundaries which was interpreted by some as a breach of the pact. but that Was overstating the position. </pre>
143 3A04-01_Part-4-028.png 3A04-01_Part-4-028.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-028.tif 116632 PNG 1168 1747 117KB 3A04-01_Part-4-028.png 3A04-01_Part-4-028.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-028_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-028_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 334 500 PagedImage <pre> The late Sir Robert Stout, who himself handled part of the -negotiations when the pact was made, and was intimately acquainted with the whole of the circumstances, stated, when he was Chief Justice, that any authority that ever permitted a breach of this sacred pact would stand discredited for all time before the people of New Zealand and of the whole ,world. COMPARISON OF THE KING COUNTRY WITH LICENSED AREAS.ur King Country people are constantly being told that there is more drinking in the King Country than in licensed areas. As one who knows the truth by personal contact during routine visitations amongst the people and by absolute reliable reports from our agents, I would say that there is not one-twentieth part of the drinking amongst the King Country Maoris as there is amongst those in licensed districts and. even amongst Europeans in the King Country, except in three choice t?) spots the same can. be said. It is general knowledge that the attention of the Police is called more quickly to any excessive drinking in the King Country than elsewhere, yet the convictions for drunkenness within the King Country. are only about one-fifth as many in proportion to the population as in the adjoining districts. One of our great King Country Chiefs has said: "The walls of the sacred pact are keeping out the flood of drink. Foolish people tell us that because a trickle is coming through we should pull down the walls and let the flood overwhelm us." THE LABOUR PARTY AND THE REFERENDUM.--Our Maori people have now been informed by prominent Europeans that as the Labour Party has come into power and is pledged to grant a referendum where a percentage of the people desire it, it is impossible for the present Government to decline to grant a referendum in the King Country on the question of the granting of licenses. Could any statement be more absurd? The sacred pact was a treaty between the people of New Zealand as represented by their Government and the Chiefs of the King Country and adjacent tribes. Who are the present European residents in the King Country that they should assume the right to decide this great question involving the honour of New Zealand?. Why are these men inferring that a Labour Government should be less solicitous about the honour of our Dominion and the welfare of the Maori Race than any of their predecessors? I am not a party man myself, hut I know no reason whatever. why the present absurd petition before Parliament should be taken seriously as' it was circulated under a misapprehension deliberately created. . TAHUPOTIKI HADDON. </pre>
144 3A04-01_Part-4-029.png 3A04-01_Part-4-029.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-029.tif 96683 PNG 1696 1311 96.7KB 3A04-01_Part-4-029.png 3A04-01_Part-4-029.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-029_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 77 png 3A04-01_Part-4-029_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 386 PagedImage <pre> NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS. thilftei ( prepaid M stamps, affix ie this pace.) Ouse., 19 wards. to En, nth wee. /. them: Double the online., rms. Latham 99 words Ls. ETCVY t=n12 ""' Checked Code 4,.4 Time No Poet Instructions To By Charges: Wood.: Ackt Tide telegreatte promoted for trthstaiesioti by the tuaciondowid, subject to the sallearked oanditlomile. TO illOADFOOT , pluziotm. NOUN itxPinextrrorms PROCIENDING TO IMIZZIM011 TO OM MUNOZ ON LTOOING PETITION TENNTADAY ILKOING. :ON. Note.hca it is not introded or desired that the onder's elspastare book be tgs/Lobed it mast be written co the boot of the farm. ) Tel. 130. Date stamo. </pre>
145 3A04-01_Part-4-030.png 3A04-01_Part-4-030.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-030.tif 175623 PNG 1696 1310 176KB 3A04-01_Part-4-030.png 3A04-01_Part-4-030.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-030_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 77 png 3A04-01_Part-4-030_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 386 PagedImage <pre> NOTICE TO trim SENDER OF THIS TELEGRAM: NEITHER Hie Majesty the ging nor the Government of New Zealand Will be responsible for b errors, omissions; or delays in. the transmission of any telegram, or for the nondelivery or noransinission of any telegram. 2. The ohargee for telegrams are prepaid is postage-atamps ; but at offices where a caela. register is in nee payment may be made to cash. The sender of a telegram is responsible for all charges incurred in the transMission and delivery thereof. 3. All telegrams must coneein proper address of not leas than three words (except in the case of a code adircras), and must bear a genuine signature. Telegrams for passenger. on trains should show in the address the word "northward" or "southward" (as the ease may be), or other iodisation of direction. They are accepted at the sender's risk, owing to uncertainty of delivery. 4. Except in the case of a letter-telegram the sender may direct delivery to the addressee by telephone by the insertion of the word Telephone" in the address. 5. The tender may prepay the test of a reply. If the reply-form is not used its value will be refuuded upon application, within three months, accompanied by the form itself, to the Controller of Accounts, O. A reply-form may be used to send a mesaage to any address. 6. A telegram may be accepted Collect," in which case the value will be oolleoted from the 'addressee; but the sender will beheld responsible for the charges, failing payment by tberecldressee. 7. A telegram may bp repeated back from office to oft., if the sender so desires, at a barge of one-half the ordinary tariff. 8. The addressee of a telegram may have it repeated on payment of one-hall of the amount paid for its transmission. Should he require a portion only to bo repeated, payment must be made at the rate of id. for each word. The minimum charge, however, is (id. Payments for repetition will be refunded if the original telegram is found to be incorrectly transmitted. 9. Urgent telegrams take precedence of ordinary telegram. 10. Letter-telegrams are delivered by post at the office of destination on the morning following the day of presentation, 11. Attention is called to the penalties provided in the Poet and Telegraph Act, 1928, for forging a telegram, and for the misnee of telegram forms, respectively. 12. All applications respecting this telegram should be made within three months fret the, date-of its transmission, after wIlieh period it Will be destroyed. For further regulations see Post and Tettgraph Guide. a!) ;" 2,jania and ircisiress of Sender: I i4 </pre>
146 3A04-01_Part-4-031.png 3A04-01_Part-4-031.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-031.tif 67830 PNG 1715 1665 67.8KB 3A04-01_Part-4-031.png 3A04-01_Part-4-031.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-031_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 97 png 3A04-01_Part-4-031_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 485 PagedImage <pre> NO. BS THE KING COUNTRY A PROHIBITED AREA. OUR NATIVE RACE New Zealand Looks to Parliament to KEEP THE FLAG UNSTAINED. Row r HON. SIR ROBERT STOUT, , , GRIEF 1CsTICF OP NEW ZEALAND, sparking :it Wellington, August 2nd. 1923, said "What 111 be thought tot us II the future historian ot New Zealand has to record that made 11. solemn auet with tlte Native, and that afterwards re- ninthitert It? I reel sure oe iitn not ngeoe to mot renuoliathat. To llo ,td be alt net ot dishonour. and It ould 110 ,00f Ulitt 110 0110 COUIli nuke a league alliance 1th us awl Itellese that it would be carried ont. lu New Nalted sllinwe. 1. Ltd </pre>
147 3A04-01_Part-4-032.png 3A04-01_Part-4-032.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-032.tif 129067 PNG 1736 1687 129KB 3A04-01_Part-4-032.png 3A04-01_Part-4-032.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-032_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 97 png 3A04-01_Part-4-032_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 486 PagedImage <pre> THE KING COUNTRY COVENANT. le0110110 beverages are in Jurleus to all races eSpeCiail, njurious to Native races. When In the later 70's and early 80's the Maoris sold their lands; much of the money they obtained was wasted in liquor that destroyed many of them. The responsible Maoris realised tin. if -rotection against this destructive liquor were t soon secured they would In a little while have neither land, money, nor people. Hence their determination and success in obtaining the pledge of the Government to prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages in the King Country before they would agree to the railway going through their native land. A solemn undertaking to that effect, folly understood by both parties, 0000 entered Into the year 1584. Firer since the solemn covt was entered Into between the Government and the 5faoris, the liquor traffic has nmer ceased its efforts to overthrow it. Alraricions for profit. the trade is licedleas of the honour of the nation and the welfare of the Maori race. All it cares about, seemingly, is to increase its business, consequently the years have peen a steady nag. nag, nag On the part of the liquor interests directed towards inducing successive GOveranienta to dishonour the Hag and the nation by going back on the sedenin promise rondo to the Maoris. On the other hand. the Maoris have just as persistently implored the EnrOPeatle to keep their word and protect the native race from the scourge of alcohol. MAORI PETITION. So argent were the Natives that In October. 1804. Tawidao and twenty Waikato chiefs, as well as a barge number of Natives. nigned a petition to Parliament praying that Wahatml, the great Ngatimaniapoto Chief. might be heard at the Bar of both Houses, and that I. sale of Intoxicating liquor might be excluded from the King Country altogether. BAR OF PARLIAMENT. Wahanul Waft granted a hearing at the "Her of the House' on November let, 1564. fie closed his speech with these words: ',nether request I have to tuake le that the sale of spirits W11/111/ rt. distil. shall be stopped absolutely. I do 110t want that great evil brought upon our people. I hope this House will be strong in preventing this evil coming upon us and OUT peep,' (See Mansard Vol. 50, p. 556). GAZETTE. That Parliament responded to the appeal and entered into a envenant is shown by the Proclantarion In Gazette 1884, Vol. 0. p. 1685, as follows:? PROHIBITING LICENSES ON CERTAIN NATIVE LANDS. Wm. F. Drummond Jewels, Governor--A Proclamation. "WHEREAS by the 25th Section of -The Licensing Act. 1881," It IS enacted that the Governor, on the application the owners of any block or area of native laud On which license has been hitherto granted, may, by proclamation In the '!:nacho,' declare that no license shall be granted within such block or area, and It shall not be lawful for the Licensing Committee to Issue </pre>
148 3A04-01_Part-4-033.png 3A04-01_Part-4-033.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-033.tif 131173 PNG 1716 1667 131KB 3A04-01_Part-4-033.png 3A04-01_Part-4-033.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-033_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 100 97 png 3A04-01_Part-4-033_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 500 486 PagedImage <pre> any license to take effect within guy' block or area SO proclaimed. and whereas the owners of the nathe land described in the schen beret, and on which publican's license has hither. N. granted, have applied to have the said section brought into force within the boundaries of the said land. Now. therefore. William Francis Drummond Jerre. the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand. do. in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vetd ill no. by the said Act. hereby proclaim aori declare that no liCense shall be granted within the area of the native land described in the amid schedule." here follows description of territory cal. the Kawhia area, known as King Gomm, 1. Given under the hand of his Excellency, Sir William Drummond Jervois, , CAI., and issued tinder the seal of the said Colon, at Christchurch, this 3rd day of December. year of our Lord, 1884. ROBERT STOUT. Gte, 1884. Vol. 2, D. 1685. "God Save the Queon.' HON. J. BALLANCE. Tile Hon. J. Balletic? (Minister of Native Affairs) amplified and emphasised tho in/reement at numerous meetings of natives early the following year. At a meeting of Wanganui natives at liana. on January 81h,. 1885, the Hon. Mr. Balnce said: 1 should like to say (enforcing what I have said before an to the power of the people to regulate their own affairs under the laws of the Colony) that, shortly before Tawhitto went to England, lie and the leading chiefs of the Waikato Signed a rtetitIOn to the Government to 'regent the sale of drink m eke King Country. That petition Was immediately answered by the Government. and a Proclamation was Issued in accordance with the petition prohibiting the sale of drink throughout the whole length and breadth Of the King Country. You will therefore, that tile laws Of the Colony are sufficient in Most nists if they are only applied and asked for. Where they are not sufficient. then. on ascertaining the wants of the peoPle, the laws can be made sufficient, See notes of Native Meetings, presented to both Honses of the General Assembly by eon. of His Excellency. 8). THE RAILWAY. Land. fox. and railway rights,. 43, Wore under dimented011 itt this Meeting a well as prohibition of the or 'raffle. which was made a condition of the Maoris agreement to the hail. we/. At this same meetthg Mr. Baltance said. was Pid to hear the reference which was made by reebi and Winiata th the road from Manitanui-tea-ao to the railway line. I understood from both those chiefs that they were favourable 1101 only to the railway, but to the construction of a road troll. the rallW. to the Wanganuiriver; but they desired to consult their people before they came to any decision with regard to the road. That was a very reasonable request. NOW, I wkh to ask them to call their people together and discuss the matter. and Semi Mt down a letter giving me the rcaul[ of the mooting. 1 Mine they will not logo on,' Gm, as our desire is to hasten the construction of the railway in every possible and conceivable way. (G-1, p. 81. 4 </pre>
149 3A04-01_Part-4-034.png 3A04-01_Part-4-034.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-034.tif 130342 PNG 1104 1644 130KB 3A04-01_Part-4-034.png 3A04-01_Part-4-034.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-034_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-034_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 336 500 PagedImage <pre> MEETING AT KIHIKIHI, FEBRUARY 4TH, 1885. At, a meeting between the Hon. J. Ballance and the Natives at Aihikihi on February 4th, 1885, further evidence was put on record. HON. MR. 'BRYCE MAKES COMPACT. Witham '"I am going to speak upon. the matters about which / was sent by the people to Wellington. One was one of the policies which we, the Maoris, had initiated, and which referred to the people and the land. It was fully understood that there was nobody who would interfere or complain of what was done within the boundaries of the land that we had marked out. When Mr. Bryce took office- he made a compact with me, which was signed, that a search for the railway was to he made, and, if a suitable line were found, he was to return and let me know. There were five of the. Ngatimaniopoto. present when this contract was made, but they are not here now. It was then agreed, on the understanding that it was only to be an investigation to find out the best route for the railway, and after it was found they were to return and let the Maoris know before doing anything else. I then said to Mr Bryce, 'What. you wish for has been agreed to: now I want you to agree to my request. Mr. Bryce asked me, 'What do you want'?' I then said, `I am. going to send a, petition to the House, and ant you and your Cabinet. to back it. up.' I went on with the petition at. once. but, you know yourselves what it is. We were not consulted with regard to the erection of trig. stations; the consequence of thias the Maoris got unsettled, seeing what was being done, as one brother could not advise the other or tell the other anything about it. and I was sent to Wellington by the people. When I got to Wellington I spoke to Mr. Ballance, and he will remember what I said to him: (1) With regard to the external boundary line; (2) to leave us to sanction the making of.,the railway line; (3) that the gold should not be worked by Europeans without our authority; (4) with regard to giving power to the: Maori Committees to conduct matters for the Maori people; (5) that no liquor licenses should be granted within certain boundaries; (6) that. the Native Land Court should not try any of our lands without first sanctioning it., and that. the Europeans should refrain from interfering with the Maori lands, but, leave the Natives to manage them themselves. I spoke to Mr. Ballance at Wellington about all these matters." (G-1., p. 13). HON. J. BALLANCE. "I should like to say one word about Wahanui'a going to. Wellington as Manga has referred to it. I was there, too, and discussed the questions with Wahanui relating to the welfare of the people here; I consider that Wahanui rendered great service to the native people by ;his presence at Parliament last session. 'He was able to- put the views of the people before Parliament, and represent all- their interests as if the Parliament had been there. His presence was advantageous to the people, and I see no objection to the people sending as many representatives as they can. Mr. Ormsby yesterday asked for more Members of Parliament. 1 can only say that Wahanui is worth half a dozen Members of Parliament to you in the way he has stated your case to the Parliament. (G-1, p. 24). 5 </pre>
150 3A04-01_Part-4-035.png 3A04-01_Part-4-035.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-035.tif 130007 PNG 1117 1653 130KB 3A04-01_Part-4-035.png 3A04-01_Part-4-035.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-035_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-035_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 338 500 PagedImage <pre> MR. JOHN ORMSBY PLEADS FOR STRINGENT PROHIBITION. Jelin Ormsby: "I stand up, in accordance with what Mr. Ballance said this morning, that nobody should keep back anything, but speak out openly his thoughts. I say that that was a very good remark that fell from Mr. Ballance, therefore I stand up to say what the Maori feelings are in connection with the matter, what they have been and are, to give the reasons why the European race and the Maori race have been estranged. The causes that estranged us are still in existence, although they are all working together. Nothing has ever been done or said yet to enable us to do away with this estrangement. The only thing that has been done. so far as I know, was the petition that was sent to Parliament. In that petition was set forth everything that the Maoris were afraid of would do them harm, and also what they desired should be done to benefit them." (G-1, p. 14). "'There is something else in connection with our petition regarding liquor in the King Country. We sent our petition in, and in it we defined the boundaries of the land that we wished covered by the Proclamation: When the Government Issued the Proclamation there was a gap in it; the portion we were- most anxious about was left out. Now, I have said, Mr. Ballance, that, if you have any real affection for the Native people, this is one of the means by which you can show it. Make these regulations with regard to drink in the Ring Country as stringent as it is possible to make them. This is the day that we wait to hear your statement to us regarding that matter, in order that we may do what you wish us to do in accordance with the law. (G-1, p. 15). Mr. Ballance: "With regard to the licensing district, there has been some misunderstanding or mistake in the matter. As au earnest of our intention and our regard for the Native people, we acceded to that petition, and acted upon it We took in a tract of comitry which perfectly astonished every person who saw the Proclamation. The Government received a strong remonstrance against the Proclamation from persons living at Kawhia, but it is now said that we have excluded some portion of the district from the Proclamation. I was not aware that we had done so, and I cannot yet realise the fact; but I will look further into the matter, and, if we find that there is a portion where there is no European population that ought to have been taken in, I shall take immediate steps to have it remedied." (G-1, p. 18). John Ormsby: "I accept the explanation that was given with regard to the licensing boundaries. Mr. Ballance has said that he will endeavour to find out how it occurred, and set it right. I am Prepared now to prove to him that the boundary has been wrongly fixed, I think that the Government should appoint some person to look out that there is no sly-grog selling. If Mr. Ballance would like me to show him the part that has been left out I will show it to him. 1 will now conclude what I have to say, and ask you that those reasons you have brought forward may be written down and signed, so that we can keep it and show it to future Governments." (G-1, p. 19). ti </pre>
151 3A04-01_Part-4-036.png 3A04-01_Part-4-036.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-036.tif 127902 PNG 1117 1656 128KB 3A04-01_Part-4-036.png 3A04-01_Part-4-036.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-036_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-036_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 337 500 PagedImage <pre> Mr nallance: "With regard to sly grog selling, the (Wernment of course are very anxious to put it down; it is a loss bdthe revenue and the Government do not wish to see the- revenue decreased in this way. The only thing the Government can do in the matter is to appoint active policemen, who will see that sly grog selling is not carried on, and if the culprits are discovered you may depend upon it they will he severely punished. (G-1, p. 20). MEETING AT WHATIWHATIHOE FEBRUARY 6, 1885. Amongst those who attended the Meeting with the Hon. J. Ballance at Whatiwhatihoe on February 6th, 1885, were Tawhiao and Major Te Wheoro, a former Major Te Wheoro speaks: "There is another matter that I have to speak about. You were my Government during the time that. I was in Parliament. I rendered you assistance I was the opponent of the Government which has passed away. That is why I stand up to speak to you while you are here. I am your supporter. I therefore say to you --he careful how you maiiage matters concerning Kawhia. Do not let your management of Bawlilia be carried out in the same way as Mr. Bryce's. Pay attention to this. I refer to this matter now because everybody is here to hear me. Now I wish you to notice if any of the natives here rise in objection to what I have said. That is all." G-1, p. 25). BALLANCE REITERATES LAW OF COLONY EXCLUDING SALE OF DRINK IN KING COUNTRY. Mr, BaHance: "Tawhiao and Te Wheoro both have referred to Kawhia, and they have asked that we should proceed cautiously. We shall proceed cautiously, and I should like to confer with both Tawhiao and Major Te Wheoro as to the steps to be taken with regard to Kawhia in the future propose to give those Committees larger powers, and to make them really represent the people. Why, what did Tawhiao do the other day? lie signed a petition with others of the Native people, asking that ono of the laws of the colony should he put in force in the whole of the Waikato, taking in Kawhia; and did not the law come to his assistance? The whole of the country was included, in accordance with the request of those who signed the petition, and the sale of drink was excluded, by the law of the colony from the whole of this territory." (G-1, p. 27). GAZETTE. The remedying of the boundaries was the subject of a Proclamation in Gazette No. 21 of April 9th, 1885. signed by Governor Jervois and appearing on pages 404 and 405 of that issue. A further portion described as the Upper Wanganui Licensing Area was the subject of a Proclamation signed by Governor Jervois and appearing in Gazette No. 21 of April 7th, 1887, and was therein declared a prohibited area. The date of the Proclamation was March 26th, 1887. Meeting at Mokoia. February 18th, 1885. When appealed to by the Natives of Mokoia, who desired protection against a public house, the Hon. John Ballance was specific 7 </pre>
152 3A04-01_Part-4-037.png 3A04-01_Part-4-037.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-037.tif 110133 PNG 1133 1667 110KB 3A04-01_Part-4-037.png 3A04-01_Part-4-037.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-037_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-037_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 340 500 PagedImage <pre> Map showing King Country Boundi Area 6,200 square m: s </pre>
153 3A04-01_Part-4-038.png 3A04-01_Part-4-038.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-038.tif 138153 PNG 1145 1673 138KB 3A04-01_Part-4-038.png 3A04-01_Part-4-038.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-038_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-038_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 342 500 PagedImage <pre> `.cries referred to on pages 1 and 5. Lies; 3,968,000 acres. 9 </pre>
154 3A04-01_Part-4-039.png 3A04-01_Part-4-039.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-039.tif 135459 PNG 1104 1645 135KB 3A04-01_Part-4-039.png 3A04-01_Part-4-039.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-039_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-039_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 336 500 PagedImage <pre> as to the effect of the proclamation in the King Country and as, to the evil of strong drink: Bon. Johallance: "You have asked that no public houses may be erected on Mokoia, You have the power under the Act to exclude public houses from Mokoia, and the Government will assist you in carrying out that desirable object. I am very much Pleased to hear that you see the necessity of guarding against the introduction of drink amongst the people. No cause has more contributed to the decadence of the Native race than drink, and the Maoris, for their own sakes, should themselves take united action against the introduction of drink amongst them. Some time since a petition was sent by Tawhiao and the chiefs of the Waikato asking that the Prohibition should extend over the whole of the Waikato country. The Government recognised that the prayer of that petition should be granted, and the. Proclamation was extended over seine millions of acres of land, excluding strong drink from that area." (G-1, p. 48). PREMIER STOUT FINALISES NEGOTIATIONS AND TURNS SOD OF MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY, APRIL 15TH, 1885. "About 1600 persons, Natives and Europeans, were on the ground during the course of his address. Mr Stout said: 'Ladies and Gentlemen,t is by what we may term a small ceremony, it is by what we may say is almost a thing not to be noticed at the time, that history after all is made. History is made by the growth of the social life of the people. I ask those who have to deal with the Maoris in these out districts to think that on themselves rests a great responsibility, a heavy responsibility, a heavier responsibility than rests on the Government, than rests on those who live far from the Maoris. It is your duty to educate them, to train them, and to-day we have done a thing I hope that. will remain in the remembrance of the whole Colonial people. We are standing here on soil on which there has been a Proclamation that no liquor shall be sold. (Cheers). And we are to-day going to provide you with lunch, but you are to have no alcoholic liquors(cheers)nd I hope those who do not agree with me in my temperance views will think of this, that although many Europeans can take liquor without injuring themselves to any appreciable extent, if what is called "fire-water" gets amongst ally aboriginal race like the Maoris it is condemning them to destruction. I ask those who feel that there is some solemnity in human life considering the bravery of the race and loving kindness which the Maori people have shown in the past to any settlers, and the many good deeds they have dono agree with me when I say the Maoris ought to be preserved, and I say if the race is not preserved we will be handed down in history as a people who came to this country and met a race capable of cinch improvement, and did nothing to improve the race. I hope that will never be written of Europeans in this Colony. ask the out settlers to be careful in dealing with the Maoris, to teach them how to preserve their physical and moral health, and If we could only teach them these two things the race would live: and hereafter we would see the descendants of the noble chiefs of the people and past generation taking a part in the Government of this Colony.'"?(. Herald, April 16th, 1885). 10 </pre>
155 3A04-01_Part-4-040.png 3A04-01_Part-4-040.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-040.tif 140656 PNG 1104 1646 141KB 3A04-01_Part-4-040.png 3A04-01_Part-4-040.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-040_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-040_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 335 500 PagedImage <pre> THE RT. HON, SIR ROBERT STOUT, , , SPEAKING AT WELLINGTON, AUGUST 2, 1923. In 1884 the Ngatimaniapoto Natives and others petitioned the House of Representatives to hear their delegate, Wahanui, a great Ngatimaniapoto chief, regarding the grievances of the Maoris with respect to their lands. The House of Representatives agreed to hear him, and on the 1st November, 1884, he addressed the House of Representatives. He spoke about what the Natives desired in reference to their lands, and then he made this statement: "Another request I have to make is that the sale of spirits within our district shall he stopped absolutely. I do not want that great evil brought upon our people. I hope the House will be strong in preventing this evil coining upon us and upon our people." There was a special petition that. he and other Natives presented to the Government, asking them to restrict the sale of liquor, and to prohibit its sale within what was called the Rohe Potae District. That was a great area of land, which is now called the King Country. The Government acted on that petition, and in the beginning of December, 1884, it issued a Proclamation, signed by the Governor, and counter-signed by myself as Premier, prohibiting the sale of liquor within the district described. In 1885 arrangements were made to begin the construction of the North Island Main Line of Railway, and the Natives were willing to grant permission to the Government to make the railway through their land, and to give them the land necessary for the making of the railway without charging the Government anything for the concession. It was agreed that the railway construction should be started in April, 1885, and I myself went to Waikato to be present at the cutting of the first sod of the railway. Mr. Blair, the Chief Engineer, and Mr. Hales, the engineer-in-charge, were there, and a great number of Europeans. I arrived at Alexandra on the 14th April, and up to that time there had been no express consent given to the cutting of the sod on Native territory across what was called the Aukati, or boundary line. I went with Mr. Wilkinson, an interpreter and native agent, to Wahanui's house on the morning of the 15th April. There were present, in Wahanui's house, Wahanui, Taonui, and Rewi Maniapoto, and other members of the tribe. There were also present two delegates from the King Party from Waikato, namely, Te Tawhiao, the eldest son of Tawhiao, and Hote Tamehana, who has the eldest son of the formerly well-known Maori chief, who was then dead, Wiremu Tamehana., called the King-maker. These two delegates objected to permission being granted to turn the first sod, and claimed that Tawhiao and the ICingite Natives should a consulted. To this, however, after a long discussion, Taonui, a chief of great mana among the Ngatimaniapoto, objected, and the Natives of the tribe present at this meeting in Wahanui's house agreed with Taonui. After they had agreed, Wahanui stood up and made a very forcible speech. What struck me most was that he entirely ignored the existence of the Waikato delegates. In this discussion, and by questions put to me by Wahanui, the Natives wished to know if tine Government would continue the prevention of alcohol being brought into the Rohe Potae District. told them that I pledged the Government to that effect, and that the Government had already carried out the promise which had II </pre>
156 3A04-01_Part-4-041.png 3A04-01_Part-4-041.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-041.tif 126737 PNG 1104 1646 127KB 3A04-01_Part-4-041.png 3A04-01_Part-4-041.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-041_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-041_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 335 500 PagedImage <pre> been made to Wahanui by the publication of the Gazette notice in December. The cutting of the first sod took place that morning, and tr made a speech on that occasion, saying, amongst other things, this: "We are standing here on soil on which there has been a proclamation that no liquor shall. be sold, and we are going to provide you with lunch, but you are to have no alcoholic liquor. I hope that those who do not agree with my temperance views will think of this, that though many Europeans can take liquor without injuring themselves to any appreciable extent, if, what is called 'fire-water' gets anion-- any aboriginal race like the Maoris, it condemns them to destruction. I ask those who feel that there is some solemnity in human life, considering the bravery of the race and the loving kindness which the Maori people have shown in the past to many sellers, and the many good deeds they have done, to agree with me when I say the Maori ought to be preserved, and I say if the race is not preserved we will be handed down in history as a people who came to this country and met a race capable of much improvement., and did nothing to improve the race. Let it never be said of us that we have thus doomed a race to destruction." Wahanui was standing by me when I made my speech, and afterwards he spoke, with Rewi standing beside him, and he said: "The part of Mr. Stout's speech I tool: particular notice of was that referring to the restrictions on spiriti us liquors in this district." He then referred to a map he had seen showing the bounds of the prohibited area, with which he declared himself satisfied, and added, pointing to the Punui River: "I consider that we could not have had a better boundary with which to keep back the liquor than this stream of pure water." We therefore have this position, that there was a bargain made between the Maoris and the Go, ernment that this district was to be kept free frOM. the sale of spiritous liquors. That was our bargain, and might say that this bargain has often been referred to since by the Maoris. May I read a. telegram that Rewi, on his deathbed in June 1892, sent to Governor Glasgow on his arrival in New Zealand. He said: "To the Governor of New Zealand,? "Oh, Governor, welcome to New Zealand. Long may you live. My first request is that you prevent strong drink beiry allowed to come within the Rohe Potae. This, my first request, will be my last." Rewi died shortly afterwards, and the Maori people have now sent in petitions against this bargain that was made between them and the Government being disturbed. The question, therefore, that we have to consider to-night is, as I have said, not a political question; it is a moral question. We hear about the League of Nations. Well, this was a League or Agreement made between. the Maoris and ourselves. Are we to break the bargain that we. made with them. We got their territory on this condition: no alcoholic liquor was to be sold in that district. Have we any right, except they all consent,. to break such a bargain? They do not consent; they have opposed the: suggestion, and- I have told you that Rewi's last. dying wish was to see this bargain main- 12 </pre>
157 3A04-01_Part-4-042.png 3A04-01_Part-4-042.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-042.tif 116489 PNG 1115 1655 116KB 3A04-01_Part-4-042.png 3A04-01_Part-4-042.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-042_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-042_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 337 500 PagedImage <pre> b tained. Do we recollect 'who Rewi was? He was one of the 4ravest men, perhaps, we have met in. New Zealand. Bracken, in leis famous poem, "Orakau," wrote these words: "With wild. untutored chivalry, the rebels scorn'd disgrace Oh, never in the annals of the most heroic race Was bravery recorded more noble or more high, Than that displayed at Orakau in Rewi's fierce reply K Whawhai loon, Ake, Ake, Ake!" And what, will be thought of /14 if the future historian of New Zealand has to record that we made a solemn pact with the Natives, and that ire afterwards repudiated it? I feel sure we will not agree to that. repudiation. To do so would be an act of dishonour, and it would be a proof to all that /10 one could make a league in alliance with us and believe than it would he carried out. We are supposed by our League of Nations to put an end to wao put an end to war by agreement, and by basing our action on the rules of morality. To ask uo cancel this agreement of this league between us and the Mantis would he doing an unmoral act. mid I feel that the people of New Zealand are not going to have such a record made against them, and that. they nil] do tor our country what will be in accordance with honesty. truth and justice. May I add this statement. In 1884 the injury that. alcohol does to our race, and to all races, was not fully recognised by our medical experts. Nowadays there are few medical men who do not recognise it. At the meeting of the British Medical Association, held in Glasgow last year, the Chief Medical Officer. of Denmark read a paper, in which he showed that Denmark, mainly by decreasing the use of alcohol, had reduced the death-rate by 30 per cent. And we have learned by cable messages from Portsmouth that at the late meeting of the same British Medical Association a leading doctor places alcohol as one of the deadly menaces to public health. In the interest of our own people, as well as of the Maoris, it is time we recognised the need of the abolition of the use of alcohol. PRIME MINISTER MASSEY EXPECTS THE COUNTRY WILL STAND BY KING COUNTRY. The Bight Mom W. F. Massey, Prime Minister, gave his opinion on the question of licenses in the King Country during the discussion on the 1918 Licensing Amendment Act in reply to a question front the late Mr. Jennings, Member for Taumaranui. as follows: "I want the honourable gentleman to understand that there is no possibility of licensed houses being' allowed in the 'King Country under this Bill, or in any other, so far as I MU able to judge." (Hansard N-1915, Dec. 3, p. 706). ' 31A081 PETITIONS, The following petitions promoted by the Maoris themselves, although somewhat unusual in form, were nevertheless received and accepted by the House of Representatives. 13 </pre>
158 3A04-01_Part-4-043.png 3A04-01_Part-4-043.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-043.tif 102352 PNG 1114 1654 102KB 3A04-01_Part-4-043.png 3A04-01_Part-4-043.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-043_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-043_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 337 500 PagedImage <pre> THE MAORIS STAND TRUE. MAORI PETITIONS PRESENTED IN 1923. To the Honourable the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives of the Dominion of New Zealand in Parliament Assembled. THE PETITION OP OF Ruu)ly showeth:? 1. That Ngahape, 2nd July, 1923. To Sir Maui Pomare,? Greeting to you and the Honourable Members of the House of Representatives in Parliament Assembled at Wellington. Greeting. This is a Petition from us from your Maori people residing here in the King Country in regard to the following matters:- 1. We are Aboriginal Natives residing here in the King Country, who keep in memory the traditions and sayings of our fathers. Wherefore we object to the intention of our Pakeha friends to introduce liquor into the King Country by means of an Act of Parliament of this country. 2. We desire to point out that by an arrangement between our elders and Governor Grey, when he was Governor of New Zealand, the introduction of liquor into the King Country was prohibited, and we desire to abide by that arrangement. 3. We beseech your Honourable Assembly therefore to consider our prayer, that the Act prohibiting the introduction of liquor into the King Country be not abolished, and that liquor be not allowed within the confines of the domains of the (Maori) King for ever and ever. Your Petitioners will always pray. (Sgd.) TE ROHUTU EMERE AND OTHERS. A PETITION SUPPORTING LEGISLATION PROHIBITING THE INTRODUCTION OF LIQUOR INTO THE KING COUNTRY. To The Honourable the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives of the Dominion of New Zealand in Parliament assembled. Sirs,reeting to you all. We, your Petitioners are Aboriginal Natives of the Dominion of New Zealand, residing in the several places situate in the district known as the King Country, and are members of the Maniapoto and its sub-tribes, of Tuwharetoa and its sub-tribes, of Rankawa, of Hikaiaro, of Whanganui, and also of Waikato. The boundaries of the said District are given in the Act. of 1884 prohibiting the introduction of liquor into the King Country. We point out that a calamity will fall upon us and our children if the law prohibiting the introduction of liquor into our District is abolished and license for the sale of liquor is permitted. J4 </pre>
159 3A04-01_Part-4-044.png 3A04-01_Part-4-044.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-044.tif 115636 PNG 1120 1658 116KB 3A04-01_Part-4-044.png 3A04-01_Part-4-044.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-044_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-044_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 338 500 PagedImage <pre> We, your Petitioners, who have signed their names and have made their marks hereunder, strongly object to the desire and liapplication of Council Districts or of private persons to abolish the law prohibiting the introduction of liquor from the said District, and to declare the said District a Licensing District. Our reasons for supporting the said objections are as follows: FIRSTLY. The said Act prohibiting the introduction of liquor and now operating in our District, was the result of an application to the Government by our Chiefs in the year 1884, that the Licensing of the sale of liquor in their Districts was on no account to be allowed. Our Chiefs in their several Assemblies made that word binding, and it was made sacred, and according to Maori custom it became law pledged with his honour. Wherefore we strongly object to that sacred word and that law being trampled upon. SECONDLY. By opening up our District to be a Licensing District, it will not be to our benefit or to our children's benefit, but it will bring us calamity and suffering. THIRDLY. We are now conversant with the result effected by strong drink and all that it has done to the Maori race, for it has brought all that which is evil, and it has caused a good deal of suffering. Observe the following, which are the results of strong drink: (a) It degrades man. (e) It leads 'a man to poverty. (i) It leads a man into the way of wickedness and sin. (o) It perplexes the mind and drives one into the multitudinous paths of error. Wherefore we your Petitioners respectfully pray and hope that your Honourable Assembly will favourably consider this our petition. We will ever pray. (Sgd.) T. HAUAURU and OTHERS. EUROPEAN PETITION. This petition was presented on July 26th, 1921;. Mr Stanton, Chairman of County Council, of Taumaranui, Mr. Harris. Mayor of Raetihi, and the Rev. J. Dennis, of Te Kuiti, were the speakers, supported by Mr. L. M. Isitt, The deputation was introduced by Mr. Langstone, , for Waimarino, and a large number of 's were present in support. To the Honourable the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives of the Dominion of New Zealand in Parliament Assembled. The Petition of the undersigned Electors of the Dominion of New Zealand, resident in the King Country, HUMBLY SHEWETH: 1. That the Prohibition of the sale of Alcoholic Liquors in the area known as the King Country is in accordance with the pact made with the Maori chiefs when the said area was opened for setlement to the European population; and 2. That any failure to keep the said pact would be a breach of faith, and injurious to the interests of the large Maori population now resident in the said area. 15 </pre>
160 3A04-01_Part-4-045.png 3A04-01_Part-4-045.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-045.tif 103013 PNG 1115 1655 103KB 3A04-01_Part-4-045.png 3A04-01_Part-4-045.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-045_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-045_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 337 500 PagedImage <pre> Your Petitioners, therefore, humbly pray that your Honoural4 House will effectively maintain the Prohibition aforesaid, in " cordance with the said pact. And your Petitioners as in duty hound will ever pray:? Signed by JOHN DENNIS and 1399 OTHERS. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations calls 'special attention to the responsibility of those peoples under-whom native races have to live. The article need not be quoted in full, but the following is an extract deserving of the most serious consideration in connection with the question of liquor in the King Country. Those responsible for the administration of a mandate are called upon to provide:? "Conditions which will guarantee freedom of conscience and religion, subject only to the maintenance of public order and morals, the prohibition of abuses such as the slave trade, the arms traffic, and the liquor traffic. THE QUESTION. ' Is New Zealand, which is so honourably and successfully discharging its mandatory duties. in Samoa, to dishonour its past splendid record, to betray its-integrity, and thrust upon our own native race in New Zealand the destructive curse of liquor? If it is right to prohibit. 'liquor in Samoa for the sake of the natives there, is it. not equally important and necessary for us to continue the protection asked for by our own Maori fellow citizens? Shall we cherish the Samoans-our latest charge, and hand over to destruction by Miner our Maori brothers and sisters whose claims upon us have all the sanctity land strength which come from long years of common filllowship? No consideration of revenue, no political support gained by any party could compensate fbr such a base and ignoble betrayal of the confidence reposed in us by our Maori fellow citizens. Surely the efforts of vested interests and the selfish plea of those addicted to an unhealthy craving should not be allowed to influence for a moment. the decision in 'a matter of this kind involving the most sacred of obligations and the deepest principles of national justLee. Surely Parliament stand firm and vindicate the honour of the nation which is,imperilled by the present unworthy agitation on behalf of license Is the King Country. . Allian. WolliraLtyn L 1 1 </pre>
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163 3A04-01_Part-4-048.png 3A04-01_Part-4-048.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-048.tif 107387 PNG 1763 2719 107KB 3A04-01_Part-4-048.png 3A04-01_Part-4-048.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-048_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 65 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-048_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 324 500 PagedImage <pre> prri. kta. as', 19. T3 'ALL:. HAY CiTh At t n,attrot thn 'atoms , toe Pg,tiveniapoto people hold at the uevting Hie - Tokangsoianoho Te t,-dei it was Lvaol , lmnethy diesuamian that s deputation smaisting Komi Tana, Tv where Motu. TakomehU to i+hi,a end stint ;iomcmd to aopeer before the JAptive Affnirs oommittea on wednesday to sok thmt le deals, of the ,leonle is that the ;.,:osios blade to the olden) be sdhaPed to and no :.laervat lx nted LZ tho Xing Cottntry; or that, it tits Gover,ael-A oonte-,:'lotrn 7o:,:itAstivn esutr,rw to the above, a sonfefenee be held vita esniemoto tribal representatives st Te Zuiti bectehann. </pre>
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171 3A04-01_Part-4-056.png 3A04-01_Part-4-056.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-056.tif 71237 PNG 1752 2125 71.2KB 3A04-01_Part-4-056.png 3A04-01_Part-4-056.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-056_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 82 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-056_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 412 500 PagedImage <pre> DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND 0,FICE OF MINISTER Or LANDS WELLINGTON. C. I. 2nd April, 1936. Dear Sir, I am in receipt of, and have to thank you for your letter of the 29th ultimo covering copy of a Petition addressed to the Hon. Mr Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives by representatives of the Maori tribes of the Rohepotae, which Petition Mr W. J. Broadfoot, , will shortly present to Parliament for consideration. Yours faithfully, Minister of Lands. Mr P. to Hurinui, Hon. Secretary, Petitioners' Committee, View Road, TE KUITI. </pre>
172 3A04-01_Part-4-057.png 3A04-01_Part-4-057.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-057.tif 305139 PNG 1776 2680 305KB 3A04-01_Part-4-057.png 3A04-01_Part-4-057.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-057_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 66 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-057_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 331 500 PagedImage <pre> thamaion of the MaOrig. The first Taranaki War had just ended, and more trouble was brewing in Taranaki and Waikato, presently to culminate in a fiercer war involving the two Provinces. Fitzgerald, being a South Island member, was able to take a more detached and impersonal view of the war and its causes than the North Island members of the Assembly who were for the moat part determinedly anti-Maori. Those were the days when the more intemperate newspapers and colonists demanded a war of extermination. Fitzgerald's chivalrous soul revolted at the crude arguments and the undisguised bate sentiments of the pro-war party. and particularly at the high-handed policy in Taranaki which had involved the country in war over a miserable little block of land, and he became a vigorous champion of peaceful methods and fair adjustment of Maori grievancep. A Memorable Steenta Then it was that he delivered in Parliament an appeal to reason and justice, an. oration which Sir Robert Stout once described as "perhaps the ablest and most eloquent speech that was ever delivered in the New Zealand Parliament, or in any Parliament." This speech I give here in full, because not only is it an example of Fitsgerald's style at its beet, but it deserves to live as an exposition of the highest principles of administrative policy in the relation between two races, the fine ethics of peace in an age of war-fever. "The present etate of things cannot last", said Fitzgerald. "The condition of the Colony is not one of peace; it J. a state of armed and suspicious neutrality. If yon do not quickly absorb this King movement into your own Government, you will come into collision with it, and, once light up again the torch of war in these islands, and these feeble and artificial institutions you are now building up will be swept away like houses of paper in the flames. Tribe after tribe will be drawn into the struggle, and you will make it a war of races. Of course, you will conquer, but it will be the conquest of the tomb. Two or three years of war will eradicate every particle of civilisation from the native mind, and will elicit all the fiercest instincts of his old savage nature. The trial's, broken up, without social or military organ- isation, will be soattered through the country in bands of merciless banditti. The conflagration of Taranaki will be lighted up again in every border of the Colony; and in self-preservation you will be compelled - as other nations have been compelled before - to hunt the miserable native from haunt to haunt till he is destroyed like the beasts) of the forest. "I am here tonight to. appeal against so miserable, so inhuman t coneummation. We are here this evening standing on the threoold of the future, holding the issues of peace and war, of life\_aad death, in our hands. I see some honourable friends arou/whoee counsele I must ever respect, and whose tried courage we all admire, who will tell me that you cannot govern this race until you have conquered them. I reply, in the cords which the poet has placed in the mouth of the great Cardinal, "In the hands of men entirely great, the pen is mightier than the sword. Take away the sword! States may be saved without it". I know well that evil days may come when the sacred inheritance of light and truth, which God has given to Nation to hold and transmit, my only be saved by an appeal to the last ordeal of nations - the trial by war; but I know too, how great the crime which rests on the souls of those who, for any lees vital gauss or for any less dire necessity, precipitate that fatal issue. ' ff- </pre>
173 3A04-01_Part-4-058.png 3A04-01_Part-4-058.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-058.tif 210967 PNG 1776 2676 211KB 3A04-01_Part-4-058.png 3A04-01_Part-4-058.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-058_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 66 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-058_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 332 500 PagedImage <pre> - 2- "I grudge not the glory of those who have kithieved the deliverance of a people or the triumph of a cause Iv any sacrifice of human life or human happiness; but I claim a higher glory for those who, in reliance on law more powerful than that of force, and wielding spells more mighty than the sword, have led the nations by paths of peaceful prosperity to the fruition of an enduring civilisation. I claim a higher glory for these who, standing on the pinnacle of human power, have striven to imitate the government of Him who taketh up the simple out of the duet, and lifteth the poor out of the mire." And I claim the highest glory of all for that man who has most thoroughly penetrated that deepest and loftiest mystery in the art of human gOVernment, "the gentleness that maketh groat". "I have stood beside a lonely mound in which lies buried the last remnant of a tribe which fell - men, women and shildren - before the tomahawk. of their ancient foes; and I anetimes shudder to think that mu,mee,.Ago, may stand beside a similar monument - the work of Qdr hands - and blush with the ignominy of feeling that, after all, the memorial of the Christian lawgiver is but copied from that of the cannibal and the savage. I appeal to the House to-night to inaugurate a policy of courageous and munificent justice. I have a right to appeal to you as citizens of that nation which, deaf to the predictions of the sordid and the timid, dared to give liberty to her slaves. I appeal to you to-night in your sphere to perform an act of kindred greatness. I appeal to you not only on behalf of the ancient race whose destinies are hanging in the balance, but on behalf of your own sons and your sons, sons, for I venture to predict that, in virtue of that mysterious law of our being by which great deeds once done, beoome incorporated into the life and soul of a people, enriching the course from whence flow, through all the age. the inspiration to noble thoughts and tag incitement to generous aotions - I venture to predict that among the traditions of that great nation, which will one d rule these islands, and the foundattlies of which we are now the moot ohvished and the most honoured will be that wise, bold and goner pelisy which gave the Magna Charts of their liberties to the Maori people." </pre>
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175 3A04-01_Part-4-060.png 3A04-01_Part-4-060.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-060.tif 41120 PNG 1776 2662 41.1KB 3A04-01_Part-4-060.png 3A04-01_Part-4-060.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-060_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-060_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 334 500 PagedImage <pre> 10/2/193t Tarns liakslata Heireps Ltrimai r. Aate Itohem. Tied. Haaral Tauxl </pre>
176 3A04-01_Part-4-061.png 3A04-01_Part-4-061.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-061.tif 103263 PNG 1776 2663 103KB 3A04-01_Part-4-061.png 3A04-01_Part-4-061.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-061_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-061_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 333 500 PagedImage <pre> View Read To Eaiti 27th. Marsh 193 To Mr. Broadfeot Parliament Buildings W 1 lingtoa. Sir re King Country Licensing Question Petition by Hurakia lawhaki Matena ors M7 Committee has directed we to forward the enclosed Petition to yon for presentation to the House The signatories to the Petition arerepresentative both of the district and the Maori tribes ooncerned We have no funds at present to enable us to finance a Deputation to Wellingbn, and we should be very grateful indeed if you would be good enough to take the a ry steps to have the Petition placed Were the House A oopy of the Petilon has been forwarded to the Honourable Mr. V. Langetefte as he will no doubt be interested as Member representing the Waimarino Electorate Yours faithfully Hen. Secretary Petitioners' Committee </pre>
177 3A04-01_Part-4-062.png 3A04-01_Part-4-062.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-062.tif 90395 PNG 1808 2684 90.4KB 3A04-01_Part-4-062.png 3A04-01_Part-4-062.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-062_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-062_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 337 500 PagedImage <pre> V View Road Ts Kuiti 27th. March 1936 The Honourable Mr. F. Langston e Parliament Buildings Wellinzton, Sir re King Country Licensing C,uestion Petition by Huralcia Tawbaki Katona ore. Please find enclosed herein a oopy of a Petition by representatives of the King Country Maori tribes en the King Country Licensing queetion in which , as Member for the Waimarino Ilectorate , you will be interested We have no funds to finance a Deputation to Wellington on the matter and my Committee has direoted as to arrange for the Petition to be presented through Mr. Broadfoot Yours faithfully Hon. Secretary Petitioners' Comelttee. </pre>
178 3A04-01_Part-4-063.png 3A04-01_Part-4-063.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-063.tif 221130 PNG 1801 2671 221KB 3A04-01_Part-4-063.png 3A04-01_Part-4-063.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-063_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 67 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-063_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 337 500 PagedImage <pre> TO TU 1011001A3L11 THE 1nOIR AAA HONOURAELI MAMMA OY TRY HAM GA MARAWATATIYAO IH PARLIANZAT MMALAD est mGvng. GRAATIAGe To YOU ALL THY MALE PATIli011 of the uadersigned being members of the Maori tribes of the dietriet hewn es the Ling Ormutry sr the Rohopetae is the Perth Islam/ of New Zeeland MALY WRATH ms follow. s That is gormrdesee with a solemn pest made with the Maori (Mists of war tribes the above district was prenalmed la the year 1804 seder the Licensing Alt and no lieseess for the sale of lutexisatimg licnors have been granted therein 2. That there hoe been and still le a strong movement partionsal moose the European inhabitants of the King Country to have the guestiem et whether licenses ehould be granted determined hi the votes of the European Mentors of this District 3. That votes east at the last General ileetion se the issues of Oemtleaseou and llishilitles indicate that the rmestisa if pat to thereto sow woad be determined is favour of the Llsonaleg of houses for the sale of istonsating liquors 4. That is the past the government bus invariably gloom due sessid ratios to the represostatirme made for and oa behalf of the Whorl inhabitants of the district and the ousetise of graatift licensee has not beam agreed to in the fees of eijoenses made by the Mori people b. That it is only toe true that the Maori population of the Rohepetae mow bears may a very small properties to that et the hereposs population end it is mancipated that the time nill inevitably cone wham this 4uestise will be decided en the votes of the majority of the inhabitants of this distrist sod that as laileeted in paragraph three above the neonateg se bermes for the sale of istexleatimg liquers will brmemams established fact , la ormsideratims of the fast that the soles poet -herein/meters 'Served to was latest, to pretest the Maori people from the evils of casomelve delansg of intrmiaatisg lignsre sues furthermore it being straggly urged that ere alteration of the status one ihsuld be sashed is some taegiUle fore sad la reseals/- ties of the glair. of the Maori people to aeollorate some se the seeleh oesditiame aseug thee , YOUR RATITIOAXAS HUNALY P-Y That is Os event of Liesesos being greeted is the King Gauntry or Aohopaltee Parliament will at the same time legislate to . .r </pre>
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181 3A04-01_Part-4-066.png 3A04-01_Part-4-066.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-066.tif 189522 PNG 1824 2689 190KB 3A04-01_Part-4-066.png 3A04-01_Part-4-066.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-066_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-066_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 339 500 PagedImage <pre> /: Loess special Meows Yee of Aivu per ammo La respect st Mel and every lieense issued noels Usage Fes to be eolleets tv tam Colvensnmst and maid ever to trust nears seproomiting tbo need Taboo of ins Jileg Csontay SCE Thu PaL es 'rested to be administered by the salt Treat Bawd time membership of union Meld be United t members of the King Country or lienepetas Trines mat tne said fund le Lu be expended for (a) 211111MailliaLl The said Trust Beard to finally determine 'bat may he a proper unjust for Shish a payment nay ha cads sat of the funds (b) AMINIMUUSI A4niaietration expansion to he a proper eXPoodi turn se the fonds of the Board including travelling alleemnees and expenses of members salaries at offiolals eerie, prow loos furniture and requieitem and other incidental sameness (o) NiffRIeffaailLITUA. The Trust Board Lo have power to set al/ Distrait Committees for various parts of the ring Country and to set aside sustain nosey, to be administered by the sand District Committees The Distrust Committees to Amnion an annual report to the Treat Beard 'lotting forth the manner in onion the said mono. have bean expended (1) hogoaltIone to be dram um defining the number of members of the Board a the powers and insatiate of the Beard , tbs objets upon which the moneys futile Board nay le expsoded and other relevant natters /7411431-11111ELQ1 The Board nay provide moms feu nedleal treat, moat tor Moats sr make arrangemmits with Hospital Beards mid Meters for usdioal and surgical treatment of members of the Benspotao Maori Tribes la) MEWLS The Board soy make grants for Manor edusaAlem- pay soilage fees for tie youth of the trines showing special 'writ and ability or provide beaks sal elething for senelars freak the Menspotes Mari tribes attendiall Beeoodoor a h 14 or ibis teasel, </pre>
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183 3A04-01_Part-4-068.png 3A04-01_Part-4-068.tif 3A04-01_Part-4-068.tif 432952 PNG 1776 2260 433KB 3A04-01_Part-4-068.png 3A04-01_Part-4-068.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-4-068_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 79 100 png 3A04-01_Part-4-068_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 393 500 PagedImage <pre> THE ItCHLAND STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1936. DEPUTATION DAY. would be got together the work would I. do. so to Nubia the hormath to atrike the 19ST rates on. dm new .TOE GROAT IMPERSONATION?. PLAZA. Lord Deadlier?Coo Rearecetn MR. LANGSTON E'S TOU BUSY TIME FOR MINISTER ItMata COUNTRY MATTERE. Teligreph ?Own - Correspond., / TAUMARUNCT, /Ad. The Minliter of Londe, the Hon. Lonetose, raompanied by 0, Rterin, Uadeecretary fur Land, and A. W. Mulligan, priest? secre ry. Arrived Irmo Wel/legion early this morning. The Minister transacted De rtinental buns. fter breakfast, but owing to the weath. dco not to Inept. t. Tapowai block of 3 sere. at Pomo-tor. end visited the Wainith district, where remised many depubations. Mr. S. Steadman het! the Ilmmina tiestion. Ile mid. that petition had be., pm..ad to Parliament t toilwIWEI he Licensing queotion 1 he, Etna arn/try. ftern}:" tre/etrtaia7 tion war: not wented in the Dominion. If the firat 600 of Parliament was short the tition would not M deed. with, hut if the smaion wem long one the. nmtter would fully ems/dere' Howe., nothie would be gn to the hlennoniiilokaane Road. people in plenty nf time. t.pletion of the 00,0, Takes. Road was urged by Mr. J. A. PR., Gordon, who oratral that the work wan ea - very importent to Alsnunui end Ten- 14. maranui. Although tbe rood was ant in thy Minister. .moot, he hoped ma ID. Langston. would bring the resit. M. before the. notice of the kliolater el it Pub/le Works. T. road would open up the a large tract of la. imitable for sheep and gone ot G. - ing se, r rat/aer bewl- tr.? rTtin.teard,?yhii tat wor e="NCIVaiesor't the `lContiall and rival a. threw hie body inte the ration. presentation, Rog, where the ala ofmgare,:,-:cb. '`"k V."" R"'tro' trin'eli";t=t1'tto'till h. the ?t' lieerardPwina her confidence. rad the " A'" te'as'eulenddly solving of the myst of thesejeck Bog ratio'nTra ehro. ofrhse" :Prk olc'thre'Titris"tge"2.'". Cheek.' Arno 'II to ch the leader. porting iteine re a Leivereol.nessree. TZ-Mt. PRINCE EDWARD, SUNDAY. ' THEATRE. Under th auspice. of the Auckland Utsen1PlaYed War0r1 tor combinations in ko. whom the proceeds, wift ,tory ?Clark liable. dovoted. an entertaining. lieery?d, bete errane Ir4,Pr 411;fk Veitel'ilerns will be presented, inelediol re.., gs drier, mon,am and vaudeville piratm the note IINGELAED PLUMES. ':r! Those inimitable Iorakers WheelerDuring 1 ht. a/tampon the Minister l ild s?dttca had partienlorly busy time. Fully LW? bran the exra= a erel.:'1,' wt::"rit"y7 LLoa toh;r oftheMayor,M.A. Mho opokigisel Boles. was comparatively eaoy, end tlaere was Messrs T. rr. Po R. S... nlY 000 0. to Md. A rarge area and C De Lion o of melt hod been felled near the pro- Tatimartinui ord Chore County Conn. respectl, Mr. R. P. Beautrais, choirm. of the tnit Town Borrad, and Mr. J. A. Go, on behalf of tito citizen. also welcomed Mr. Lengstone. The Minister, in reply, said Vie Cos. , PrZr: ernment Intend. to eettla people on ftomoio tho land. It wm. however, no two pro. (hieing if market were t Ohara Requests. It was poseible to met: a groat problem A large deputation of Oh. settlers, by guantotheing prices soul changing headed p Mr. G. Denisoo, ordied for the the emote., eyetem. expenditure of t. batono, of the 01000 The high giant on the Woitoka Road, which w. thing t t. The Oran. TM officials of the rands Dn.', Rdrail /e meat were ell capable men, hut throe 3, nal. atom enu/d be landed t the foctory at Piriaka in . o. hour, and stock could bronght to Taurn rooni. one of the moat important back Mk, in the North Island. The road poo00 road, het through the land not being settled the count, war grog blilaet?111tber".ts'ik'"' fully under tood the import. of the road to adommui, clearing of tie willows west beyond the urees of the eil, end so far Lla Iwo expd in the firec- ttrtftVeMitterl7ae tar: of Puhlio Works, the Ron. R. tpl, u';"tfit TruYi.7ade not far 'dilatant when aelUore is ea porta of the Dominion would hare all. weather road, Ile rhnsidered that settlere without erases should have a prior claim. Wileaws oani. Mr. A. Wil on Raked the Allniater to assist the Taimiarunui Borough Couocil with the clear. of willows in the Wanganui RIeer. When heavy rain Toorerti: </pre>
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198 3A04-01_Part-5-007.png 3A04-01_Part-5-007.tif 3A04-01_Part-5-007.tif 206100 PNG 1849 2725 206KB 3A04-01_Part-5-007.png 3A04-01_Part-5-007.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-5-007_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-5-007_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 339 500 PagedImage <pre> k (DRAFT). To the Honourable the ,pea-ker etc. THE HUEELE PETITIOr of the undersigned being local bodies . functioning in that portion of the Nortn Islan, of Yew Zealand known as the Rone-Potae or ping Country HULBLY 6H,Ein.:'21i as follows:- 1. THAT since tie year l4 the hing Country has been a proclaimed area under the Licensing Act era no licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors have been granted therein nor have the inhabitants thereof had the right of votinaupon tae question of the grantirv, of Licenses in their district. 2. THAT the great majority of the natives residing in central portions of the Forth Island live in or adjaceno Rotorua, Taupo, Tokaanp, Kihi-rihi and T,:ihape at all of which vlaces there are Licensed Hotels. 3. THAT the number of atives residing in the Rohe-Potae is now very small and the netive population bears only ery small proportion to that of the 2uropean population. 4. THAT according to law any quantity of liquor can, be brought into the area and at the present time very Large quantitie,re brought in both legally and. illegally. 5. THAT much of the liquor Bold by sly-grogers in the area is adulterated and deleterious in its effects. 6. THAT notwithstanding the acknowledged vigilence of the Police, it has been impossible to prevent the sale of sly-grog, which can be purchased in any of the towns of the area by . 7. 1401. public opinion in the area is averde to the present anomaloUS position under Which the inhabitants are deprived of any op201044ity of voting on the matter of local option and acco,rdingly many of the r,sidents, feeling that an iLpstice le being committed do net give any moral support to the local representatives of the law in their efforts to stamp out the illegal sale of liquor. </pre>
199 3A04-01_Part-5-008.png 3A04-01_Part-5-008.tif 3A04-01_Part-5-008.tif 137519 PNG 1873 2740 138KB 3A04-01_Part-5-008.png 3A04-01_Part-5-008.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[srclinkFile]" width="[ImageWidth]" height="[ImageHeight]"> png 3A04-01_Part-5-008_thumb.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Thumb]" alt="[Thumb]" width="[ThumbWidth]" height="[ThumbHeight]"> 68 100 png 3A04-01_Part-5-008_screen.png <img src="_httpprefix_/collect/[collection]/index/assoc/[parent(Top):assocfilepath]/[Screen]" width=[ScreenWidth] height=[ScreenHeight]> 342 500 PagedImage <pre> - 2 - 8. THAT although in other parts of the North Island more thickly populated by the Eaorijace the natives are permitted to consume liquor in Licenses premises, your Petitioners feel that it might be advisable to give the European :lectors of the Rohe-Potee the right to vote for or against the licensing of houses cir.-10ch the,Lioonee, 1+evat4atriet-thle of in- toxicating liquor to Europeans 901y. 9. THAT it is very just ,nd equitable that European inhabitants of the King Jountry should be alloved a voice in their own Government on this question and that the licensing; issue should be submitted to the votes of the Electors and aetermined tnere- by. 4 WHEREPORioliClia PETITIMERS MINX PRAY that this Honourable House may introdUce legislation granting to the inhabitants of the King Country the, right to vote on the subject of l4cenleo-licenseinfoTmon , with tnthtfcitizensof this Dominion and ,rant licenses if the inhabitants approve. </pre>