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A mare valued at £40 was seized by Kepa from a European, named Espie, for repairs of a native vessel; which repairs were not completed, owing to the natives not having supplied the necessary materials. Espie claimed the pigs for what had been already done to the vessel. Harris, as Espie's agent, allows them to retain the mare and two foals on payment of value of mare £40. Uren versus Patene, for mare or filly, bought and paid for by Mackey, but not delivered, and afterwards taken by natives from Patene as payment for adultery. Advised the restoration of the filly. Toni, a half-caste versus natives, for mare and property taken by them in payment for a case of adultery. Mare to be returned. Property or cash £12 to be restored.

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