The Native Minister.
V JT7NITED PKESS ASSOCIATION^ ) ;/"" y '■'■' WooDVELLE, This Day. ■- The Hon. J. Ballance arrived here i yesterday and was entertained at" ft ban- : Ujuet. In the course of a speech he justiiied the action of the Government- in re-- ! ygard to the annexation "policy. Ho spoke- i | "hopefully of the success of Native ad-fj ininisfrration, ; and expressed a detei*miha- j tion to push on the settlement of the- \ »la«rid by small farmers, and urged : moderation m expenditure m: 'coiniectiQn: ,| with the defences of the colony. Mr j I Ballance met" with • ail; ehthusiastio; re."'^ I ception. He left this morning for Wellington via- IWaifaf apa 'and . 'afterwards.'!' goes to Waikato ; he intends visiting; Napier m about thrfee weeks. • , ... : . t |
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 37, 14 January 1885, Page 3
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121The Native Minister. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 37, 14 January 1885, Page 3
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