G.—9.
1882. NEW ZEALAND.
DESTITUTE NATIVES RECEIVING AID FROM GOVERNMENT IN MIDDLE ISLAND (LIST OF NAMES OF).
Return to an Order of the Souse of Representatives, dated \Uh June, 1882. " That there be laid upon the table a return giving the names of all destitute Natives receiving aid from Q-overn-ment in the Middle Island."— (Mr. Taiaroa.)
Eettten showing the Names of all Destitute Natives receiving Aid from Government in the Middle Island. Mere Pohiki Miria Mokiho Heremaia Paia Korori Pareone Eangimakere Tuarea Buruhira Hutai Paure Mrs. Sherburd Neta Manihera Kahia Paure Matene Koroko and family Murari Eakera Pukenui Mrs. Bryant Euruhira Eopoama Haimona Eakitapu Eina "Waipunahau Hamuera te Mutu Matemakariri Turi Kawa Maria Mautai Eawiri Korako Taua Mere te Makeke Tauwhare Aperahama Oriwia Tinako Tapipi Hapaimoko Katohau Mukeke Pahipuhi Beaver (? Piwa) Hana Hori Tuke Pakuru Aged couple in Southland Pirimona Mukeke Pirihira Tuke Benevolent Institution. Keita Nohoa Katohau (? Kotihotiho)
Mbmoeandum.—There are other Natives, not considered indigent, who are in receipt of Civil List pensions. T. "W". Lewis, Under-Secretary. Native Office, Wellington, 11th September, 1882.
Authority: Geob&b Didsbuby, Government Printer, Wellington.—lBB2.
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