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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1888.

[No. 391.—Petition of Meiha Keepa te Rangihiwinui and 1,887 Others.]

No. 391.—Petition of Meiha Keepa te Rangihiwinui and 1,887 Others.

Petitioners pray that the Maori Relief Bill may be passed into law this session, and that the four Bills introduced by the Government relating to Native matters may not be passed, as they are against the Native interest.

I am directed to report as follows: That, as there are Bills now before the House dealing with this matter the Committee has no recommendation to make.

25th July, 1888

[Translation.]
No. 391.—Pukapuka-inoi a Meiha Keepa te Rangihiwinui me etahi atu 1,887.

E inoi ana nga kai-pitihana kia paahitia te Ture Whakaora Maori hei ture i tenei nohoanga o te Paramete, a ko nga Pire e wha a te Kawanatanga e pa ana ki nga take Maori me kaua a tukua kia paahi, no te mea e takahi ana i nga tikanga Maori.

Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: No te mea kei te aroaro o te Whare etahi Pire hei whakahaere i tenei take, kahore he kupu a te Komiti.

25 o Hurae, 1888