LEASES OF NATIVE LANDS.
!(PEU JPiUSa ASSOCIATION.) ' Bawxra, May 15. For some time past tbe Arbitration Oonrt has been sitting to settle the terms under which there should be granted | new leases voder the Went Coast Settlei ment Reserves Aot to tenauts who holfi leases ooofirmed by the Governor on tho I ?e commendation of the Weßt Coast Com- \ missloD. Tho Natives have generally obj icted to the renewal of lenses by the j Pubic Trusteo, and have declined tj ao oept service of notices, or tn any way to I recognise tht. proceeding*. At a flitting ! of the Court held to-day a solicitor who appeared on behalf of tho Natl7us »n---nounood his determination to apply to the Supremo Oourt for mandamus, compelling the Public Trustee t > BUHp-nd all further action pending the reconsideration of tbe whole matter by Parliament. ]
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2136, 16 May 1889, Page 2
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140LEASES OF NATIVE LANDS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2136, 16 May 1889, Page 2
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