The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 31University of Auckland., 1997 |
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... schemes that Apirana Ngata had been instrumental in establishing in 1929 . Under the schemes government assumed direct legal and financial responsibility for assisting Maori people to develop and farm Maori land . During their first ...
... schemes that Apirana Ngata had been instrumental in establishing in 1929 . Under the schemes government assumed direct legal and financial responsibility for assisting Maori people to develop and farm Maori land . During their first ...
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... schemes in the Waiariki and Tairawhiti Districts were well under way in the early 1920s , the larger Waikato - Maniapoto and Taitokerau schemes did not begin until the late 1920s . After the Second World War , consolidation schemes ...
... schemes in the Waiariki and Tairawhiti Districts were well under way in the early 1920s , the larger Waikato - Maniapoto and Taitokerau schemes did not begin until the late 1920s . After the Second World War , consolidation schemes ...
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... ( schemes in Taitokerau ) 1967 Scheme Purchase period No. of owners No. of owners when live- now ( 1967 ) Reduction in no . of buying began owners Awarua 4 months 258 69 73.25 % Te Horo 6 yrs 8 mths 600 140 76.66 % Oromahoe Parengarenga ...
... ( schemes in Taitokerau ) 1967 Scheme Purchase period No. of owners No. of owners when live- now ( 1967 ) Reduction in no . of buying began owners Awarua 4 months 258 69 73.25 % Te Horo 6 yrs 8 mths 600 140 76.66 % Oromahoe Parengarenga ...
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