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A Separate Authority (He Mana Motuhake), Volume IIThe Crown’s Covert Tactics: Piecemeal Deductions and Continuing Purchases

A Separate Authority (He Mana Motuhake), Volume II: The Crown’s Covert Tactics: Piecemeal... [This chapter describes two tactics the Crown deployed to increase its gains everywhere of further unsold Tūhoe land despite frustration of its settlement plans in the lower basins and difficulties in the evacuations of Te Whaiti and Waikaremoana blocks. Evidence suggests that a plan to deduct an average of 40% of land from each consolidation group’s allocation when it was finally surveyed for the cost of the survey as well as the promised roading, rather than from lands remaining unclaimed by either Tūhoe or Crown or by way of government loans, was never clarified. Similarly, it emerged that contrary to its promise to discontinue the purchasing campaign under the UCS, purchasing was continued even after the breach of its promise was admitted by the Native Minister and, furthermore, used tactically to “weaken the opposition.”] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Separate Authority (He Mana Motuhake), Volume IIThe Crown’s Covert Tactics: Piecemeal Deductions and Continuing Purchases

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
ISBN
978-3-030-41045-2
Pages
253 –275
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-41046-9_7
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter describes two tactics the Crown deployed to increase its gains everywhere of further unsold Tūhoe land despite frustration of its settlement plans in the lower basins and difficulties in the evacuations of Te Whaiti and Waikaremoana blocks. Evidence suggests that a plan to deduct an average of 40% of land from each consolidation group’s allocation when it was finally surveyed for the cost of the survey as well as the promised roading, rather than from lands remaining unclaimed by either Tūhoe or Crown or by way of government loans, was never clarified. Similarly, it emerged that contrary to its promise to discontinue the purchasing campaign under the UCS, purchasing was continued even after the breach of its promise was admitted by the Native Minister and, furthermore, used tactically to “weaken the opposition.”]

Published: Jul 8, 2020

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