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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1890.

[No. 12, 1890.—Petition of Kipa te Whatanui and 76 Others.]

No. 12, 1890.—Petition of Kipa te Whatanui and 76 Others.

Praying for a Royal Commission to inquire into the truth of the allegations of the petitioners, and that the Horowhenua Block be declared absolutely inalienable until the expiration of three months after the rising of the next session of Parliament.

I have the honour to report as follows: That, in the opinion of the Committee, having in view the probable early prorogation of Parliament, it is inadvisable to enter upon the consideration of this petition.

3rd September, 1890.

[Translation.]
No. 12, 1890.—Pukapuka-inoi a Kipa te Whatanui mo etahi atu a 76.

E inoi ana kia whakaturia tetahi Roira Komihana hei rapu i te tika o nga korero a nga kaipitihana, a kia tino herea e poraka o Horowhenua, kia mutu mai rano nga marama e toru i muri iho o te mutunga o te Paremete e haere ake nei.

Kua whakahaua ahau kia ki penei: I to mea kua whakaaro tenei Komiti tera e hohoro te mutunga o tenei Paremete ekore e whai takiwa hei whiriwhiri i tenei pitihana.

3 o Hepetama, 1890.