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1950 NEW ZEALAND
MAORI PURPOSES FUND BOARD ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1950
Presented to Both Houses of the General Assembly in Pursuance of Section 14 of the Maori Purposes Fund Act, 1934-35
GENERAL The annual meeting of the Board was held on the 26th September, 1949. The Board suffered a sad loss at the death of Mr. Matiu Ratana, M.P., who had been a member for five years. Mrs. Iriaka Ratana, M.P., his widow, replaced him. The Director-General of Health, Mr. R. T. Ritchie, ceased to be a Board member on his retirement. During his short term he had shown enthusiasm for the work of the Board. The new Director-General, Dr. J. Cairney, was appointed a member in accordance with the provisions of the Maori Purposes Fund Act, 1934-35. OPERATIONS Education. —The Board's annual grant for the assistance of Maori students was increased from £750 to £l,OOO. This money was administered, as usual, by the Education Department which took into account both the scholastic promise of the bursars and their ability to attend post-primary schools on their own account. A grant of £l,OOO was made to the Ngarimu Scholarship Fund, established as a memorial to 2nd Lieutenant M. Ngarimu, Y.C., and other members of the 28th (Maori) Battalion who lost their lives in the recent war. Its purpose is to provide suitable Maori children with scholarships. Publications. —Sir Peter Buck's " Coming of the Maori," published during the year, sold out within a few weeks. A second edition, with some editorial changes, was sent to the press before the end of the year. Receipts from sales, totalling £1,900, are for the greater part derived from the sales of this book. The subsidy to the Polynesian Society was increased from £3OO to £4OO for this year, in view of the Society's unusual expenditure in publishing part of the third volume of Sir Apirana Ngata's collection of Maori songs, " Nga Moteatea." General. —Moneys received from Maori Land Boards for specific grants were expended upon the Auckland Maori Community Centre, the Maori Sexcentennial Celebrations, sanitation in Maori villages, and various other purposes. A special grant was made to Mr. L. G. Kelly, author of the recently published history of the Tainui tribe, " Tainui, 1949," for his research in the Cook Islands.
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Statement op Receipts and Expenditure for the Year Ended 31st March, 1950 Receipts Expenditure £ £ Cash balance as at 1st April, 1949 .. 62,442 Administration expenses, &c. .. 172 Interest .. .. .. .. 1,877 Grants — £ Grants from Maori Land Boards .. 5,075 Educational .. .. 2,000 Miscellaneous receipts (sales, &c.) .. 1,939 Miscellaneous .. .. 5,425 Grant from Consolidated Fund .. 375 7,425 Publications .. .. .. 2,282 Miscellaneous .. .. .. 2 Balance at 31st March, 1950 .. .. 61,827 £71,708 £71,708 Budget por Year Ending 31st March, 1951 Expenditure Income Administration — £ £ £ Audit fee .. .. 9 Interest from Maori Trustee .. .. 1,800 Maori Trust Commission .. 60 Grants from Consolidated Fund .. 375 Freight .. .. .. 2 Receipts from sales .. .. .. 1,000 Insurance .. .. 7 Refund of rent .. .. .. 35 Printing and stationery .. 5 Requisitioned from Maori Land Boards 5,000 Rent .. .. .. 60 Salary .. . - .. 35 Travelling-expenses .. 45 Sundries .. .. . - 7 — 230 Te Aute College building fund 1,500 Education grants .. .. .. 1,000 Photographs of carved houses .. 60 Polynesian Society .. .. .. *800 Publications .. .. .. 3,500 Grant to Mr. L. G. Kelly for research in the Cook Islands .. .. .. 50 Whangarei Maori Hostel .. .. 100 Balance available for miscellaneous grants 9,070 £8,210 £8,210 — —) * Includes grant of £400 for year 1949-50 paid after 31st March, 1950. Approximate Cost of Paper.—Preparation, not given; printing (616 copies), £5 15s.
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By Authority: R. E. Owen, Government Printer, Wellington.—1950.
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MAORI PURPOSES FUND BOARD ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1950, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1950 Session I, G-11
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