TE WHITI.
[Pun i J nußs Association.] New Pi^MoutH, Deoomber 10. Some time ago, Stitt, an Opunake storekeeper, sued and obtained judgment against Te Whiti for £202 for goods supplied. This not being paid the plaintiff applied for a judgment Bummonß, when Te Whiti was ordered to pay m six weeks or m default be imprisoned for three months. Te Whiti refuses to pay the money or let the Natives pay it f r him, bo bb the time has expired a summons for his body was issued yesterday, and a bailiff left town this morning to ezeoute it. The bailiff was aooompanied to Parinaka by Mr W. Carring. ton, interpreter, and Constable Hiokman, and the summons would be served about lit) o'olook. i Later. The " Taranaki Herald's" Pungarehu oor« respondent wires ; — " Stroud, the bailiff, aooompanied by Constable Stockman, went to Parihaka tbie wotn'wa and' {arrested Xc Whiti*"
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2298, 10 December 1889, Page 2
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272TE WHITI. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2298, 10 December 1889, Page 2
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